Capcom Had A Pretty Great Year In 2019
Capcom has quite a long history in the video game industry. Luckily for fans, it looks like the company is going to sticking around for quite some time.
Read MoreCapcom has quite a long history in the video game industry. Luckily for fans, it looks like the company is going to sticking around for quite some time.
Read MorePlatinumGames is poised to begin self-publishing this year, starting with a remaster of The Wonderful 101. Could Scalebound eventually make a comeback without Microsoft's help? According to PlatinumGames' Atsushi Inaba, that's up to Microsoft.
Read MoreWe may have to wait longer to finally play CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 for ourselves, but at least we know we'll have plenty of content to keep us busy when we do.
Read MoreHere's a burning question for you: Why on earth hasn't Grand Theft Auto 5 received some kind of official VR release? It's the kind of game -- with its open world and endless possibilities -- that seems tailor-made for such a move. Fortunately, modders exist to give us what Rockstar won't.
Read MoreWarcraft 3: Reforged, the "enhanced" remaster of the classic real-time strategy game, was released last week to a less than enthusiastic response. To put it lightly, fans were not happy with this return to the world of Azeroth.
Read More"Exclusive" doesn't really seem to mean "exclusive" these days. Previously, Daemon X Machina was branded as a Switch exclusive, but this big mech adventure will be coming to Steam on Feb. 13. Cancel your Valentine's Day plans folks; you've got a robot to pilot.
Read MoreGlitchy raid bosses are no stranger to MMOs. Destiny players could tell you many tales of pulled ethernet cords and pushing gods off of ledges. To Bungie's credit, however, it's never tried to intervene mid-raid. World of Warcraft developer Blizzard didn't follow that playbook, however.
Read MoreThis morning PlatinumGames launched a mysterious new website featuring the number "4." What could it mean? New games? New announcements? Now we know for sure that one of these apparent four games that PlatinumGames is working on is The Wonderful 101: Remastered.
Read MoreAdobe Flash is dying, and with it, hundreds of thousands of old-school Flash games. BlueMaxima is compiling a huge collection of these games so that they won't be lost, effectively preserving gaming history, before Flash blinks out of existence on December 31, 2020.
Read MoreTemtem, the first of what is sure to be an avalanche of Pokemon-inspired games, has some serious issues. Cheaters have made a home in the new title; now the developer behind it is fighting back with bans.
Read MoreHere's what we know about The Sims 5: it's happening. As the franchise nears its 20 year anniversary, the head honchos at EA have more or less officially confirmed that devs are brainstorming about what will follow The Sims 4.
Read MoreWhat would Stadia have looked like in the 1990s; back when broadband wasn't as broad and streaming wasn't huge? A new video tries to imagine this very thing.
Read MoreBack in August 2019, the Australian-based Krome Studios launched a Kickstarter to bring their cult classic platformer Ty the Tasmanian Tiger to the Nintendo Switch. The Kickstarter was a rousing success, and now we have an official date for Ty's return.
Read MoreCyberpunk 2077 couldn't possibly work on Nintendo Switch, right? It's an action-RPG from CD Projekt Red. It's set in a huge world. That same description could apply to The Witcher 3, though, and that game somehow made it onto Nintendo's little hybrid. Perhaps hope isn't lost yet.
Read MoreA modder who goes by the handle Stayd is aiming to make Dark Souls 2 look better than ever before. Stayd has posted screenshots of the mod in progress to their Twitter account, and the results are intriguing to say the least.
Read MorePlatinumGames is the studio behind a score of beloved titles -- and it sure looks like there's more coming.
Read MoreThere may be a ray of hope for any players who are asked to grace the cover of Madden in the future. As of yesterday's Super Bowl, it appears that the curse may have been lifted at last.
Read MoreKaraoke fans are mourning the loss of one of the best karaoke games out there, as Sony officially shut down support for SingStar on the final day of January.
Read MoreNintendo got everyone excited about Animal Crossing: New Horizons by showing off a custom Switch... then drizzled on everyone's parades by confirming there will only be one island per Switch.
Read MoreThe titles on this list have all made impressive comebacks, amassing large and loyal fan bases years after release.
Read MoreWhile pretty odd to begin with, YouTuber Allen Pan decided Death Stranding needed to be even weirder. Pan has a degree in electrical engineering and combined his mechanical know-how with an old treadmill and an off-brand PlayStation 4 controller for intense results.
Read MoreThough created with gaming in mind, Discord, the popular voice and text chat app, appears to be moving in a new direction.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about the Godfall release date, trailer, gameplay, and platforms.
Read MoreUltrawide gaming is easily better than playing on a standard widescreen display, and for years, those on PC have kept this luxury all to themselves. Samsung is looking to change that, presumably starting with the Xbox Series X.
Read MoreMicrosoft is giving gamers the opportunity to become bounty hunters from the safety of their own couches. To ensure the safety of Xbox Live, Microsoft is offering cash rewards for code savvy gamers who discover vulnerabilities in the service.
Read MoreThere's a new Final Fantasy 7 Remake trailer out and it has fans more excited than ever before. It's chock full of characters, content, and even a few new surprises. What has the internet in a collective tizzy, though, is the fact that we get to see crossdressing Cloud.
Read MoreThese characters have left a lasting impact on the now booming gaming industry Here are the most important gaming characters created in the last decade.
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