Little about Possessors' formula will surprise Metroidvania enthusiasts, but Heart Machine has nonetheless notched another entertaining single-player action game under its belt.
We went hands-on with Dragon Quest VII Reimagined in Square Enix’s Tokyo offices to learn about this inviting makeover, its design ethos, and why now is the time to remake this classic (again).
Little about Possessors' formula will surprise Metroidvania enthusiasts, but Heart Machine has nonetheless notched another entertaining single-player action game under its belt.
Ahead of Dragon Quest VII Reimagined’s launch next year, and to prepare your palette for our cover story on that game, we’ve put together a retrospective look at the mainline Dragon Quest series, as told partly by the man who started it all.
Game Informer can exclusively share the first look at the game's final map as well as two variants of the map players will encounter during their return to Moria's mines.
The iterative additions don’t arrive without consequential imperfections, but Cities: Skylines II still boasts all the intricacy and customizability necessary to provide players with a challenging and deep city-building experience.
The fan-favorite feature that allows players to restart the story with their levels, gadgets, suits, and abilities from a previous playthrough intact will be missing at launch.
While the company says the physical disc can play the full game with no patch, it recommends the day one patch that will be automatically installed with digital versions.
Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged captures what it’s like to be a kid imagining race courses for your toys and offers an almost overwhelming customizable playbox.
Insomniac meets and exceeds the high expectations established by its earlier Spider-Man games, and delivers one of the strongest superhero games ever made.
Sonic Superstars is finally here, but how does it measure up to our hopes and expectations? We give our full thoughts before transitioning to an interview with one of the people leading the charge of rehabilitating the Sonic brand over the last decade.
Nintendo revealed in August that longtime Mario voice actor Charles Martinet would be stepping down from the role to serve as a Mario Ambassador, a new role at the company.