The criminally underrated Arkham Origins is an unmissable experience for all Batman fans.
This is a plea for some sanity.
Once one of EA's most unique and promising series, Mirror's Edge has been dead in the water for years- what the hell happened?
But Respawn Entertaiment reassures fans again that the series remains "core" to the studio's DNA, and that "this incredible universe will continue."
"The final approval for Aurora and Igniculus’ next great adventure" has been sent as per director Patrick Plourde on Twitter.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has added a total of 12 Battlefield 2042 themed sticker capsules of varying rarity to celebrate the EA shooter's launch.
A new World Seed based on The Constant, Deerclops and more come to Terraria, while Eye of Cthulhu and skins come to Don't Starve.
The highest highs of Microsoft's beloved saga.
EA's Skate 2 was just recently added to Xbox's backward compatibility program, although servers for the game will still shut down in a couple of weeks,
A bunch of classic Xbox and Xbox 360 titles have rather mysteriously appeared on the Xbox 360 marketplace, which has fueled speculation upcoming backward compatibility additions.
Both games will be temporarily unavailable for digital purchases as Konami works on "renewing the licenses for select historical archive footage used in-game."
Here are 15 games from the last 15 years that garnered huge hype and excitement pre-release but ultimately failed to deliver on those expectations.
A mixture of various games come for the November month from super heroes to old school revivals.
Among other foes, Deerclops will be coming to Terraria while the Eye of Cthulhu invades The Constant in Klei Entertainment's Don't Starve.
Support for online services for Halo games of the Xbox 360 era will be dropped on January 14, 2022, 343 Industries confirms.
Re-Logic recently shared a GIF of Don't Starve and said, "You know how we always say that we are done adding content to Terraria?"
The hugely popular sandbox title will launch on November 2nd for the subscription service with both versions accessible in a single launcher.
What happened to the once fan favorite action series?
A strange but much appreciated update to 2008's Fallout 3 has removed the Games for Windows Live requirement from the PC version of the game.
It's "rare" to see this Rare-developed game being brought up in any discussions today, so what the hell happened to Kameo?