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Action-packed new Tales of Arise trailer premieres at Summer Game Fest
By Zackery Cuevas published
Fans of JRPGs rejoice! A new Tales of Arise trailer premiered at the Summer Game Fest and shows off new regions, new characters, and new abilities.
Sword Art Online Alicization Lycoris on Xbox One review: Is this RPG worth buying?
By Asher Madan last updated
Continue Kirito's story in a new world.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Xbox One review — Is this open-world fighting game worth buying?
By Asher Madan last updated
Relive those memories.
Code Vein Xbox One review: Is this apocalyptic Souls-like worth buying?
By Asher Madan last updated
Fight the Lost and recover your memories.
Leaked Elden Ring trailer footage appears online, shows first glimpse of horseback gameplay
By Samuel Tolbert published
There was doubt we could even imagine it.
European Commission fines Valve and 5 game publishers €7.8 million for violating antitrust laws
By Sean Endicott published
Following a lengthy investigation, the European Commission ruled against Valve and five game publishers.
Little Nightmares 2 preview: Hospitals just got even creepier
By Jennifer Locke last updated
Little Nightmares 2 continues the franchise's story with Six and brings a new character into the mix. I can't say this drastically changed up gameplay, but it was nice to have a partner help me out.
Phil Spencer has played 'quite a bit' of Elden Ring, says it is Miyazaki's most ambitious game yet
By Samuel Tolbert published
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer recently stated that he's played "quite a bit" of Elden Ring. This upcoming title is being developed by FromSoftware and does not have a release window.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is the third entry in the ongoing horror series
By Samuel Tolbert published
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes will be the next game in this horror miniseries. It appears to follow a woman who is being chased by creatures of Sumerian myth.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review — Compelling atmosphere with unfulfilling promise
By Samuel Tolbert last updated
With the second title in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Supermassive Games improves in many way and regresses in others. Here's our review of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope.
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