We spoke with David Hayter (Snake) and Lori Alan (The Boss) about the legacy of Snake Eater and if they want to come back for more Metal Gear (they do).
Sword of the Sea moves at the pace of a magical swordsperson speeding across sand dunes on a floating blade at 170 miles per hour, and it never gives you a reason to look away.
Twenty years after the release of this cult classic RPG, The Chinese Room is reviving the blood-sucking series from the grave. Learn about its open-world Seattle, fast-paced combat, and rocky development history.
Editor-in-chief Matt Miller went to the Wizards of the Coast headquarters to learn about how D&D’s upcoming books will embrace the Forgotten Realms, a classic setting you might recognize from Baldur’s Gate 3.
When Somerville hits its highs and fires on all cylinders, it’s a moving spectacle, but unfortunately, technical hiccups hold it back from being truly incredible.
Check out video of our trip to New Caledonia, where we learned more about the fascinating game called Tchia, which is inspired by this distant but beautiful locale.
We spoke extensively (and without spoilers) to Eric Williams, who has been working on God of War since the first game, but Ragnarök is his first time in the director chair.
Dueling content director hosts, Brian Shea and Kyle Hilliard, take a look at Sonic Frontiers in the latest episode of New Gameplay Today and discuss why it's Sonic's best effort in years.
A Little to the Left may have left me scratching my head in confusion at times, but more often, it left me pleased and content with the neatly arranged spaces I created.