Next Tuesday, we're going to see the formal release of a brand new Battletech game on PC and Mac on April 24th. But before that, developer Harebrained Schemes and publisher Paradox Interactive have decided to show off some of the game's cinematics.
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As you may already be aware, Bandai Namco is planning to release Dark Souls Remastered next month across all platforms, giving people the chance to relive the original on modern consoles. Well, the company pumped the breaks on one of the consoles this morning.
Nintendo released a brand new update for the Nintendo Switch overnight that didn't really have any ramp up or preamble to it, and with good reason as it only fixes a couple of issues that maybe some of you have been experiencing.
Spring has sprung, and as we enter into the warmer months of the year, we're getting more video game releases with major titles and some surprises. Check out the entire list of what's coming out this week below, choose your games wisely, and as always; have fun!
Apparently, the entire mess behind the SMG bug in Fortnite has gotten so bad, that Epic Games has decided to address it and will be fixing it in their next patch.
If you've been looking forward to playing the new retro platformer Venture Kid on console, you'll need to make sure you have a Nintendo Switch ready as the game has officially been announced as a console exclusive title.
After being delayed a couple times and the company admitting they wanted to make sure they got the port correct, you'd think fans of the Ys series would be happy to finally see Ys VIII finally make it to PC. Turns out, not so much.
Last week, Call Of Duty: WWII got its latest SLC in The War Machine, and like a lot of people who downloaded it, we were kind of surprised that there wasn't a formal event tied to it. Turns out, this is one coming, and we're probably getting it sooner than we expect.
The development team from Re-Logic announced today that Terraria: Otherworld, the sorta sequel to Terraria has been canceled, due in part to the idea that they weren't satisfied with the progress the game was making toward being completed.
Not all video game leaks come from big box stores -- some of them come from major companies who usually are good about not revealing stuff. As is the case today with No Man's Sky, which has been slated to come out for the Xbox One for a while now.
Last week, we talked about how Twitch and the Overwatch League were partnering up to have an All-Access Pass that would get you better ways to interact with the league games and give you special in-game items you couldn't get anywhere else.
Just in case you're one of the people who isn't completely sold on getting a copy of God Of War this week when the game launches on April 20th, Sony has decided to try and get you to check the game out by giving you a good look at the shirtless Kratos.
Have you ever been int he middle of a Fortnite match and thought to yourself, "You know, I could use an extra 50 people to fight against"? Apparently, that's the thought going through the minds at Epic Games.
Once bitten, twice shy. At least, that's how fans of Electronic Arts are feeling after all the fiascos behind Star Wars: Battlefront II. But in a new interview with The Verge, the company claims that they've learned their lesson and will apply it to Anthem.
Sometimes when you're running from one appointment to the other on the PAX East floor, someone will just reach out and ask "can you see my game?" If I got a spare five minutes, sure! This was the case with Wormhole Wars brought to the convention by 1047 Games.
The last item we received from our visit with ThinkGeek at their booth at PAX East was this cool Wall Mounted Bottle Opener from Bethesda, created specifically with the Nuka-Cola product in mind from the Fallout series.
Another fun item we managed to pick up from the ThinkGeek booth over at PAX East was an interesting officially licensed Nintendo product I never thought I'd see them brand as they produced a Cartridge Canteen.
For the longest time in my personal collection of Doctor Strange-ish items, I have had a proper gaming dice set of speckled black and red design from Chessex, which have both served me well and been the bain of my existence at critical times.
We're big fans of the crew at Skybound Games, and when we had a brief moment between appointments, we dropped by their booth at PAX East to say hello and check out what they had to offer. Along with playing a brand new game involving movie scripts, we got to snag two new expansion packs for Red Flags.
As we are one to do, we made our way over to the ThinkGeek booth at PAX East to say hi and see how things are going. And is the case sometimes, we got a few items from the event to properly review. One of the many unexpected items to come our way was a figure from Funko.
I'm a fan of noir games, but for a lot of the titles we receive in a given year, a lot of them start string and fail miserably after that until the end. When we tried out the brief demo of Genesis Noir from Surprise Attack Games at PAX East, that fear was instantly quelled.
Back at PAX West last year, we got to try a quick demo of Crimson Keep, and while it was cool to check out, there wasn't a lot of substance to it then. Flash-forward eight months and here we are at PAX East checking out an improved demo of the title from Merge Games.
One of the last appointments I had at PAX East this year came from the crew at Surprise Attack Games. They had a number of games on display, some we'd seen before and others we hadn't. One of the brand new games on the table for us to see was a game called The Stillness Of The Wind.
The last time we saw Floor Kids, it was a demo at the Nindies Showcase in Seattle before PAX West kicked off the next day. This time around they were on the main floor of PAX East showing off the game in custom-made arcade cabinets for people to play.
Probably one of the funniest games we came across on the last day of PAX East came to us from Iceberg Interactive in the form of Headsnatchers. If you didn't get the concept from the title, it's basically a game where you snatch heads off your opponent's bodies.
Nearing the end of our last day at PAX East, we made our way over to the Iceberg Interactive booth to try out a couple different games. The first one on the list turned out to be the last racing title of the con with Antigraviator.
On occasion, when you're dealing with a drop-down shooter, dealing with one ship is already bad enough. But the folks at Ask An Enemy Studios decided to up the ante, as we saw int he game they brought to PAX East with Trackher.
Once in a while, we see something that's totally awesome from a company to the point where we scream "Why didn't they make this back in the day?" That's the thought in our heads looking at these awesome video game controllers made by Kustom Kontrollerz featuring the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Some pretty cool news to come from Xbox in the weirdest and least subtle way possible as the company posted an ad for Xbox Game Pass on Twitter and revealed that Halo: The Master Chief Collection would be joining the service soon.
We always have fun chatting with the people at Jinx, so we were particularly interested to go check out their booth at PAX East this year as they would be showing off a few new items that we desperately need in our closet.