It’s a blast from the past. Publisher Microids has announced a release date for UFO Robot Grendizer – The Feast of the Wolves. This action-packed adventure features one of the very first mecha-based anime characters, Grendizer, and puts players right into the pilot’s seat against an extraterrestrial threat. UFO Robot Grendizer – The Feast of the Wolves launches November 14th, 2023.
Three years ago at PAX East 2020, I had the opportunity to check out an Indie game that ultimately would become one of the top games I would look forward to checking out at each PAX. Over the last three years, I have attempted to keep up to date on this project and see how it was coming along. Between a wide variety of mini-games and combat that flowed smoothly, this game had dealt a devastating p...[Read More]
For years we have taken every game that is remotely difficult and compared it to the beloved FROMSOFTWARE title–Dark Souls. Of course, there is more to it than that but there are basic mechanics that are constantly shared across this punishing genre, leaving us to draw this incredibly lazy line of comparison. It always results in “It is Dark Souls with…” every chance we get. With Gunfire Games’ la...[Read More]
The Warhammer games have been gaining a larger presence in the past decade. The tabletop scene has been going strong but the gaming scene has gotten even stronger. 2011’s Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine brought the dark future of Warhammer 40,000 to many gamers. Since then, various titles have launched, bringing their own take on the larger universe. Space Hulk recreates the classic tabletop in an ...[Read More]
There is no doubt that Capcom had a rocky launch of Street Fighter V. Its console release was limited, there were fewer characters, and there was almost no story to go along with it. In the course of over five years of development, they were able to make it one of the biggest fighting games in recent history, as well as add new content to it. With Street Fighter 6 being released, what type of comp...[Read More]
This weekend was quite a bit of crazy news and one piece I’m a bit excited about is that CD Projekt Red has announced during the Xbox Games Showcase Phantom Liberty, the upcoming spy-thriller DLC for Cyberpunk 2077 will be releasing this year.
Ahoy there, mateys! During the PC Gaming Show, the team Mimimi Games was pleased to show off and announce to aspiring swashbucklers out there the release date of Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, In a brand new trailer featured below.
Two years after the successful Aliens: Fireteam Elite, the tough and talented hombres at Cold Iron Studios have completed the circle by releasing the game on Nintendo Switch. This newest release includes all patches and content, including the Pathogen DLC expansion with new weapons and missions. While the game exists on Steam Deck as well, there are those that simply prefer Nintendo Switch or are ...[Read More]
Death is eternal. Marines live forever. During the annual Warhammer Skulls Festival, Focus Interactive and Saber Interactive unveiled more gameplay footage for the highly-anticipated sequel to Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. Blood and limbs scatter across the battlefield in this gory but satisfyingly further look into the world of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
I’ve grown to enjoy the story behind the Diablo franchise and how it can pull in newcomers and fans alike into the game. Diablo IV was first announced back during BlizzCon 2019 and many people showed excitement about the franchise’s continuation. For me, I skipped out on Diablo Immortals since Diablo IV was on my radar. The last Diablo game I played was Diablo III, which to this day I ...[Read More]
The journey begins in the heat of the Summer. Developer Bevel Bakery and Publisher just for Games have announced a release date for its ambitious 1v1 samurai action game, Sclash. Slashing its way with a breathtaking visual presentation that feels like a traditional water painting, Sclash encourages players to fight not with their swords but with their minds and bodies.
Sometimes when you play a demo for a game, you expect that the rest of the game will be exactly like the demo. Often a demo will show exactly what the game is about; other times, the demo will bait players in or set an unrealistic precedent of what to expect from the game. Only a few times have we played through a demo and gotten a different experience. Now, this isn’t always a bad thing. A...[Read More]