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007 First Light's James Bond actor hasn't been confirmed, but fans are convinced it's someone who only recently starred in Dexter: Original Sin
By Catherine Lewis published
News "It HAS to be Patrick Gibson"

007 First Light is officially the name for Hitman studio's James Bond game, and it looks to be an origin story
By Scott McCrae published
News The game will be revealed later this week as a part of Summer Game Fest

15 years later, Red Dead Redemption's John Marston is playing the open-world cowboy game for the first time and reveals why "John is screaming at people for no reason" when riding a horse
By Issy van der Velde published
News He also shoots a hat out the air without dead eye, because he can

It's been 32 years since The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening launched, but the Switch remake makes it feel like yesterday
By Aidan Moher published
Opinion Opinion | Link's Awakening is one of the most formative, nostalgic, and important Zelda games ever

While you were worried about $100 GTA 6, Rockstar has quietly bumped up the price of both Red Dead Redemption games in some countries
By Scott McCrae published
News Dutch clearly needs more money

Onimusha 2's remaster is a wonderful celebration of a messy and bloated sequel to one of my favorite PS2 slashers
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing Now Playing | Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny's remaster is a loving way to keep this important release around, but I still don't like it all that much

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment devs say the power of Switch 2 "made it possible to include lots of enemies," and it was "important that you could play with higher frame rates"
By Dustin Bailey published
News A scant few seconds of new gameplay footage looks a whole lot smoother than Age of Calamity

Nintendo files new trademarks for 2 Metroid classics and a beloved 2007 DS game, sparking hopes of remakes: "Never say never"
By Anna Koselke published
News Could Hotel Dusk: Room 215 make a comeback?
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