Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus rockets the action and chaos to new heights. As BJ “Terror-Billy” Blazkowicz, prepare for an adrenaline-fueled romp with a rag-tag group of resistance fighters all striving toward one common goal: kicking Nazis out of America! Featuring larger-than-life set pieces and an impressive arsenal of fully upgradeable retro sci-fi weaponry, blast your way through legions of advanced Nazi soldiers and über soldiers in this definitive first-person shooter. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus releases on October 27, 2017 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, with the Nintendo Switch version to release in 2018. Winner of more than 100 awards at E3 2017, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus also received four nominations from the official E3 Game Critics’ Awards (including Best o...
Rockstar recently revealed the story trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 and OH BOY, AREN’T WE EXCITED?! Yes, we are. There is no two ways about that. Here is a couple of things you should know before you’re ready for more of Red Dead Redemption 2. No more Mr. Nice Guy We aren’t the good guy anymore like John Marston. We are Arthur Morgan, an outlaw and a member of Van der Linde gang (Dutch’s gang) and we steal and rob our way through the wild west. Heists As evident by the new trailer, they’re going to be a lot of heists. You’ll come across train robberies, bank heists and other such missions. I believe Red Dead Redemption 2 going to be GTA in the wild west. Hunting At one point in the trailer, the protagonist was seen hunting a deer with a bow, (and in t...
Experience the wonder and majesty of one of the most acclaimed and beloved video games of all time, now on PS4 and PS4 Pro. Helmed by Bluepoint Games, the emotion, intensity and beauty of Fumito Ueda’s original adventure has been given a staggering makeover. With improved visuals and enhanced performance, every epic moment is more breathtaking and memorable than ever before. Set on a quest to bring a girl back to life, your task is to bring down 16 gigantic beasts. Armed with only your wits, a magical sword and a bow, venture out into expansive landscapes on the back of your trusty steed and seek out each Colossus. But be warned – while each giant has a specific weakness, finding and exploiting it will be far from simple. A thrilling mixture of exploration, platforming, puzzle-solving and ...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today launched a new “Campaign That Never Forgets,” bringing to life the videogame that never forgets, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Beginning with an interactive live-action film directed by Neil Huxley (Avatar, Watchmen) and shot by Director of Photography, Fabian Wagner (Game of Thrones), the “Campaign That Never Forgets” faithfully recreates the award-winning Nemesis System, driving viewers to make key story decisions during the siege of a fortress in Mordor. Those decisions then result in a personal relationship with a specific Orc as a loyal ally or vengeful enemy, which will extend beyond the interactive trailer and follow viewers across the internet, emulating the gameplay experience created by the Nemesis System. In Middle-earth: Shadow of War...
Call of Duty: WWII tells the story of Private Ronald “Red” Daniels, a young recruit in the U.S. First Infantry Division who experiences combat for the first time on D-Day, one of the largest amphibious assaults in history. After surviving the beaches of Normandy, Red and his squad will fight their way across Europe, engaging the enemy in iconic battle locations such as the Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, as they make their way into Germany. The journey begins on November 3. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Remember back in 2013 when Capcom showed a stunning title running on their custom Panta Rhei Engine, that was scheduled to release along with, at that time, the new consoles? It was called ‘Deep Down’, and looked like an interesting cross between Dark Souls and Monster Hunter, backed by powerful visuals and graphical fidelity. However, almost four years later, there’s no word at all about the game or the engine. One of the reasons could be Capcom’s less than stellar track record these past few years. Street Fighter V was supposed to be a massive success, with estimated sales of 2 million in it’s opening months. Sadly, the game has yet to sell over 1.7 million almost a year and a half later. Resident Evil 7 was expected to cross 4 million in sales in three mont...
The Surge celebrates release next week with action-packed Launch Trailer. There’s just one weekend left before hardcore action-RPG The Surge releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on May 16! Battle through a world gone mad as Warren, on his first day of work at CREO – a megacorporation that has been hit by a devastating catastrophe. Today, prepare for The Surge’s brutal combat and dystopian setting with the action-packed Launch Trailer. Balancing risk and reward is key during The Surge’s combat, as the unique loot system gives you greater control over what you claim from defeated enemies. In visceral combat individually target specific body parts, damaging them with a combination of vertical and horizontal attacks before slicing the part off entirely. What you dismember directly deter...
As Edith, you’ll explore the colossal Finch house, searching for stories as she explores her family history and tries to figure out why she’s the last one in her family left alive. Each story you find lets you experience the life of a new family member on the day of their death, with stories ranging from the distant past to the present day. The gameplay and tone of the stories are as varied as the Finches themselves. The only constants are that each is played from a first-person perspective and that each story ends with that family member’s death. Ultimately, it’s a game about what it feels like to be humbled and astonished by the vast and unknowable world around us. What Remains of Edith Finch is a collection of short stories about a cursed family in Washington State. Ea...
Bigben and Appeal studios unveil the first trailer for Outcast: Second Contact, an action-adventure game which transports you to an alien world. Outcast: Second Contact will release this fall on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. This video gives a quick overview into the wildlands of the planet Adelpha, a bewitching world as beautiful as it is dangerous, and the cradle of an advanced alien civilization. You take the role of Cutter Slade, ex-Navy SEAL, in an open, lush and living world where all choices have consequences on the balance of the world. Welcomed by natives as the “Ulukai” – a messiah of an ancient prophecy – you confront the formidable soldiers of a bloodthirsty tyrant by using a devastating arsenal of evolving weapons. To save Earth, you must save Adelpha: the destin...
Never mind the improvements to the Neural Modifier (or “Neuromod” for short) – including “smaller insertion points” on the rapid release needles that you literally jab into your eye. The real innovation is what this device can actually do: alter your neural circuitry in very potent ways. This isn’t just about enhancing your human abilities – like boosting your strength, speed, hacking skills and more – but also acquiring unique abilities that have been learned from the hostile Typhon aliens aboard Talos I. The latest video from the TranStar Research Team shows off some of these astonishing new powers – along with how the entire system works. With the Typhon threatening to destroy mankind, you’ll need every edge you can get in order to fight the invasion. These abilities are j...
You’ll need more than just your wits to take on the Typhon aliens that are threatening to destroy mankind. But why stop with the weapons and gadgets you’ll find aboard Talos I? In Prey, Morgan Yu also has the option of “installing” a wide range of human and alien abilities. Get a look at some of the powers you can use against the deadly Typhon – along with exclusive insights from the team at Arkane Studios – in our latest video. Whether you focus on just human powers – allowing you to run faster, jump higher, use firearms better and more – or if you instead branch off into the myriad Typhon abilities, one thing’s certain: Prey offers players a wide range of ways to annihilate aliens. From Superthermal to Psychoshock and beyond, these powers will make all the difference in your mission to f...