One of the best indie games we enjoyed in 2017 was Sparrow Games' walking story title What Remains of Edith Finch.
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Something odd seems to be happening with the Bayonetta Steam page, as a few people have pointed out a weird post thrown into the news section.
Yet another company has been purchased by Rebellion Developments as TickTick Games was acquired by the company this week and will be rebranded.
Usually, when Nintendo files a patent for something, we have a vague idea of what it might be used for. In this case, we don't have a single clue.
We're not getting Sony at a number of events this year, but the company isn't going quiet as they've released a new video for 2019.
Some interesting but brief news coming down the pipeline today as Bethesda Softworks says their lawsuit with Behavior Interactive is resolved.
Two trailers in one week for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes? Man, you'd think they're trying to promote the hell out of this game or something.
Nintendo has released a brand new trailer today showing off more of Fitness Boxing before the game comes out on Nintendo Switch tomorrow.
We've been waiting so long for Square Enix's Avengers game that any Marvel game news is a godsend. Enter some former Hearthstone devs who say they got one in the works.
It's a little bit of short notice, but today, Double Fine Productions announced that David OReilly’s Everything will be released on Nintendo Switch.
This morning, Blowfish Studios announced that their indie platformer, JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword, would be released later this month.
If you believe the latest rumors, it sounds like we may be getting a new Nintendo Direct livestream this month to show off new goodies.
If you believe the latest rumors, a social media message may have just tipped us all off that we're getting Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.
A new trademark has popped up from ZeniMax, parent company to Bethesda Softworks, as they've filed for the term "Deathloop" this week.
It's a new year, and with it, Xbox has revealed a new set of games coming to the Xbox Game Pass in January, and the list looks impressive.
It seems like everyone is going to be making a new game console in the next couple of years, as the latest company to make the move is Slightly Mad Studios.
We officially have a date for the Hearthstone World Championship 2018 as the event will be making its way to Taipei, Taiwan in April.
Welcome to 2019! Like every year, the video game releases kind of dry up for a while until we get to March, but we still have several for the Switch out this week.
When you sit down and look at what every game had achieved over 2018, it's hard to compare what Dungeons & Dragons did for their own brand this past year.
When sizing up all the board games that came across our kitchen tables this year, the one that stood out to us the most was Betrayal Legacy.
It's weird how trading card games rise and fall in popularity over the years. A name we were surprised to see make a resurgence this year was Magic: The Gathering.
This year didn't see too many puzzle games make their way into the top spots of gaming, but the few that did stuck with us, with Tetris Effect coming out on top.
While we had a lot of good tabletop RPGs come out with content this year, it was kind of hard to deny Dungeons & Dragons the top spot in 2018.
We kinda had a hunch clear back in April when we saw previews of Two Point Hospital, that we were probably looking at one of the best games of 2018.
It came in near the end of the year and didn't look like it stood a chance, but Super Smash Bros. Ultimate won out in our vote for Best Fighting Game.
It takes a hell of a soundtrack to transport you from the real world into another, but Marvel's Spider-Man did the trick in more ways than one.
No matter where you go, there you are. Words to live by as thousands of gamers found joy and meaning behind the story told in this year's Best Indie Game, Celeste.
In most VR games, it's almost a foregone conclusion that you're getting a workout. But Beat Saber lets you pretend to do it as a Jedi.
If there was ever a strategy game that made you feel like you were doing something productive, Surviving Mars would be it, which is why it's one of our top winners.
2018 had a number of contenders for Best Shooter, but at the end of the day, the best of the best in our eyes was Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.