
Destiny 2 PC open beta begins on August 28th, check out the 4K 60fps trailer
Hooo boy. If you’re stuck playing games on a lowly console, then maybe don’t watch this 4K 60fps PC multiplayer beta trailer.
Hooo boy. If you’re stuck playing games on a lowly console, then maybe don’t watch this 4K 60fps PC multiplayer beta trailer.
Part tower defense, part rock rolling simulator, with an classic artsy setting and aesthetic, Atlus’ Rock of Ages sequel is looking pretty damn crazy.
This week is absolutely jam-packed with new digital releases on the PlayStation Store.
Rez is officially on PC! Need we say more? Okay, then click to read more about Rez Infinite on PC!
Somehow, “Overwatch as imagined by the creators of Saints Row and filtered through a GI Joe lens” isn’t nearly as exciting as you’d hope it would be.
The Call of Duty: WWII private multiplayer beta is just around the corner.
Sonic Mania is one of the few Sonic titles that manages to capture why people liked Sonic the Hedgehog to begin with.
Running a train company may not sound like a fun gaming experience, but Tiny Rails somehow makes it fun and addictive.
There’s not a heck of a lot of new releases on the Xbox Games Store this week, but there’s a few downloads and discounts worth considering for sure.
Hello Games is obviously still quite busy working on No Man’s Sky… as we can see from the huge 1.30 update that’s just about ready to launch for the PS4 and PC.
Get a glimpse of Bethesda and Arkane’s standalone Dishonored adventure before it releases next month.
Pikmin are back! Well, kinda. Either way, this spinoff is no slouch.
Ever wondered what how your Mii might perform in a fleshed out RPG? Now’s your chance to find out.
The next highly anticipated episode of Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two is only a few short days away.
EA’s all-you-can-play subscription services for the Xbox One and PC have added Battlefield 1 to the ever growing game Vault.
Fallout 4 is definitely overdue for some sort of Game of the Year Edition treatment, so we’re glad that Bethesda finally made the decision to do just that.
Who would?ve thought that a third-person perspective would make for a solid VR experience.