In the build-up for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, it looks like Square Enix and Eidos Montreal are going all-out to explore every little aspect of the game to give you a better idea about all the work that went into it.
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Kinda hard to believe (although it shouldn't be in this day and age) but there are people who feel they need to cheat on Pokémon GO. People have been downloading third-party software to help trick the app into thinking you're in different locations around the globe to catch regional creatures.
If you're into the truly weird non-essential couldn't help you out int he game even if it tried kind of content for Final Fantasy XV, then next week is going to be your jam. Square Enix will be releasing a series of small patches adding some bonus content for players to see out and add.
A little bit of a surprise this week as Bungie announced that Chinese tech company NetEase bought a stake in the company, giving them a minority share and a seat on the Board of Directors moving forward.
Wizards of the Coast have partnered with a brand new company called Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse looking to supply your Dungeons & Dragons adventure with everything you need for the upcoming adventure Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.
Yesterday evening, during the Stream of Many Eyes on Twitch, we finally got a proper reveal of what the next adventure module will be for Dungeons & Dragons in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.
The talent of Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik is pretty undeniable as the two have built a nice geeky empire in the northwest that has spread across the globe and into modern culture. From their webcomic to PAX events to Acquisitions Incorporated, everything they do has a pretty great appeal. So when we got word of a new book they created called Lexcalibur: Useful Poetry for Adventurers Above and Below the World, we had to take a peek inside and see what new creation they had made.
Back when Shout! Factory announced that they were producing the last volume of Mystery Science Theater 3000's run of original DVD releases, we kind of assumed that the last bit of business they might be taking care of is the work on the old Rhino sets.
Seven months ago, after we received the new Dungeons & Dragons book Xanatha's Guide To Everything, those of us playing the game assumed we probably wouldn't see a new rulebook be added to the compendium for a while. Then, kinda out of the blue, Wizards of the Coast announced Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.
Some really shocking and surprising news today from the folks at Intellivision, who announced in a press release today that they will be releasing a brand new modern family gaming console. It's a bit of a surprise considering the company has had very little to do with video games since the late '80s.
If you've been waiting to try out the new horrors that are on the way for Dead By Daylight, Starbreeze Studios have slightly given you your wish as they have loaded a new killer and survivor into the game's Public Test Server for you to try.
Once in a while, we get some awesome video from the LEGO Marvel side of things, partially for fun and partially as marketing. This week we got a new episode of the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes online series with Episode 3 of the "Trouble in Wakanda" saga.
If you're looking to recreate some of the starships you've been flying around in Star Trek Online, we got good news for you. Mixed Dimensions has announced today that they're expanding their line with GamePrint to make a new line of full-color, resin, 3D-printed starship models in June.
A little bit of cool news from Nintendo this morning as the company announced they would be releasing a New Nintendo 2DS XL this July with a special Hylian Shield Edition that will come with The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
As we edge closer to E3 in a couple weeks, many developers and publishers are throwing teasers out into the ether. A good example of that dropped this morning from Bethesda Softworks, who decided to throw up a message on their Twitter.
As we close out the month of May we have a large selection of video game releases to choose from that will give you a lot of retro gaming goodness as well as some modern day thrills. Check out the complete list we have for you below, choose your games wisely, and as always; have fun!
Tomorrow we'll have our review of the latest Dungeons & Dragons rules book Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, but before that, we got one more villain to show off brought to you by the fine minds behind D&D Beyond.
If you'd like a little slice of horror on the open road, complete with all the orange lights and mysterious fog your brain can handle, then might we suggest a brand-new demo for the upcoming game Beware that went live this past week.
Something cool came out today from 1C Company and Ice Code Games as the two released a brand new trailer for their upcoming cyberpunk RTS game Re-Legion. This game is kind of cool and insane at the same time as it allows you to recruit people into your cult and have them join your army in spreading your version of the prophecy.
Developer Madmind Studio and publisher PlayWay have released another new trailer for the game Agony, further sending more nightmare fuel to our brains and probably making us hate the concept of a hellscape even more than we did with DOOM.
Sad news for anyone looking to snag one of those fancy new looking dockless Nintendo Switch consoles that are currently being sold in Japan. Apparently, the company has zero plans at the moment of releasing a version in North America.
Nioh has been one of those games that caught a lot of people off guard with how the game worked and the history and story going into it. At the time, it was blowing game reviewers away and showed that both Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo had a major hit on their hands in 2017.
We've been waiting to see how the VR game Budget Cuts was going to look at the end, and now that we've seen the latest trailer, we're really quite impressed an anxious to give it a go.
Square Enix dropped a bit of a bombshell on smartphone users this week without much warning as the company released Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth on iOS and Android devices without a ton of promotion.
Jason X is probably one of the biggest abominations to the entire Friday the 13th franchise. How can we make Jason even scarier for modern audiences? Hey, let's shoot him into space and make him look like the Super Shredder. Because that's what you did in early '00s horror: be tacky.
Fans of Final Fight and Street Fighter Alpha 3 are about to have a field day as Capcom officially revealed that Cody Travers has returned to the series in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, and he looks handsome as hell!
If you've never heard of Return of Double Dragon, we don't blame you. The game was only released in Japan in 1992 for the SNES, and while we got a watered-down westernized version of the game in the form of Super Double Dragon, the original cartridge version never made it's way to Europe or North America.
While PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds may still be popular for those who haven't completely jumped over to Fortnite, there's still the ever lingering issues that the game still suffers from bugs and animation issues and connectivity problems that have been with it since Day 1.
Our calendars are filled with so many dumb holidays that don't mean anything. Go online right now and look and you'll find there's a dozen different holidays for today, the day before Memorial Day, and they're quite pointless. But in Japan, they have a whole committee that makes them official, like how today is Dragon Quest Day.
Having superheroes as a mod in Grand Theft Auto Online is nothing new. You literally could scan about a dozen mod boards and find practically everyone under the sun, from Superman all the way down to Sponge Bob to GTA Online hijinks. And that includes Thanos





























