Battlefield 6 hits the ground running with a 64-player multiplayer suite full of dazzling sandboxes just waiting to be leveled, but not every part of the package is as effective.
Combining classic fantasy brawler mechanics, top-notch art and music, and a roguelite progression loop add up to an incredibly fun cooperative adventure.
Gamers have spent countless hours saving princesses, dodging bullets, and dismembering Grecian monsters, but what drives us to keep coming back to these experiences?
Private worlds, unlimited storage for crafting components, and a monthly allowance in Atoms are just some of the things people can get with this new monthly or yearly subscription.
Multiple hours of hands-on time with the ambitious new single-player adventure reveals a game inspired by many sources, but rooted in a clear understanding of the beloved franchise.
The portable system is compatible with Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges, and supports cartridge adapters for other handheld systems.
We recently talked with Other Ocean Emeryville's Mike Mika and Jeff Nachbaur to discover why their Remake is no nostalgia trip, but rather the realization of the original's intended vision.