Endurance is this week’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Fallout 4 edumacational video
Part 3 of Bethesda’s weekly Fallout 4 S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video series is ready to be consumed.
Part 3 of Bethesda’s weekly Fallout 4 S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video series is ready to be consumed.
With a little less than a week before the game’s upcoming release, the developer is giving fans another behind-the-scenes look at THPS5.
Alison Brie is the cute, hot-headed Unikitty in the latest LEGO Dimensions trailer.
So far, we have three new digital pieces of content for Xbox owners along with a new set of Deals with Gold to check out. [Update: Extreme Exorcism, Penarium and Blood Bowl 2 now available too]
WWE 2K16 is still a month away, but 2K and the WWE are keeping the hype train moving with yet another dramatic new gameplay video.
A selection of new TGS footage showing off the all-important Chocobo riding and fishing activities, and a snapshot of their special Active Time Report event.
SuperChargers is an in-depth platformer that finds ways to innovate the series, making it more varied and entertaining than ever.
Remember the first Dawn trailer? Well, this is that with, uh, more!
Revolution Software has gone back to its roots by creating a vibrant hand drawn world highly reminiscent of the original titles.
Check out this new developer diary hosted by Lead Designer Chris Fox, detailing the new classes for the game.
The second video in the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. series focuses on the Perception trait, and clues us in on what that trait will do.
The newest from Telltale Games hits digital store shelves first on October 13th, and physical store shelves on October 27th.
At first it seems like a neat concept, but shortly after starting, Dream Runners is difficult to enjoy.
If you’re a sporty Xbox gamer, then you have a few different options to check out this week so far.
Is Bungie’s massive Destiny expansion redemption for their year one missteps? Why yes, it is.
Warner Bros has signed up actors from Back to the Future, The LEGO Movie, Ghostbusters, The Lord of the Rings and a number of other TV shows, films and games.
Think of Submerged as Uncharted, just without the characters, the treasure, the enemies, the combat…pretty much everything but the ruins, really.