Soulcalibur VI review for PS4, Xbox One
Soulcalibur VI continues the series’ long history of being one of the most unique and satisfying fighters out there.
Soulcalibur VI continues the series’ long history of being one of the most unique and satisfying fighters out there.
We kinda feel bad for any digital or retail release not called Red Dead Redemption 2 this week. Check ’em out.
Studio Wildcard’s best-selling dino-themed survival adventure is releasing on the Nintendo Switch in the very near future. Check out the details and new trailer.
The flood of new releases on the Nintendo eShop is reaching ludacris levels at this point. This week’s selection includes over 40 new Switch titles.
Bigger and better than better than its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption II is one of the most impressive achievements of this generation.
Sega brings more strategy-based goodness to the Switch.
Digital Williams pinball tables return as the license moves over to Pinball FX3.
Pick up the wacky adventures of Kratos Dad and his Boi at a discount from now on. ALso, take a look at some pretty amusing glitches and bugs during development.
Prepare to Die! Except maybe not for all the reasons you’d expect.
This Xenoblade Chronicles 2 DLC is worth its weight in gold.
An early launch trailer showing off the gorgeous remastered Spyro releases in all their glory.
In the immortal words of the great Meat Loaf, “Two out of three ain?t bad”. A weak multiplayer showing is pushed to the background amidst an outstanding Zombies mode and the best Battle Royale game out there.
There’s a little ol’ game known as Red Dead Redemption 2 moseying its way onto the PS Store later this week, with a handful of other titles too.
Yakuza mixed with Fist of the North Star is surprisingly not a match made in heaven.
There’s several pretty diverse titles populating the Xbox Games Store this week. Check ’em out!