Summer Game Fest 2024
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Future Games ShowFuture Games Show 2026: Spring Showcase and FGS Live From Return on Thursday, March 12
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FeaturesWildcard Wishlist: These are the games we've pinned our hopes and dreams on turning up at Summer Game Fest 2025
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newsI was one of the first to beat Black Myth: Wukong's notorious Wandering Wight boss, so it does my heart good to see more people also getting wrecked by him
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FeaturesMetaphor: ReFantazio is one of the few JRPGs I want more than Persona 6, and it might have one of the coolest job systems in years
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FeaturesIn just 10 minutes, Blumhouse's first horror game sucked me in with its lo-fi world, seance twist, and cute but quietly messed-up art
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NewsBounty Star feels like Armored Core in the Wild West, and while the combat's great it's the Monster Hunter and Stardew Valley vibes that really grabbed me
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FeaturesSilent Hill creator's new action horror game Slitterhead is a rare breed that's exciting to see: mission-based, manga-inspired, and weird as it is bloody
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InterviewObsidian made Fallout: New Vegas in 18 months, but Avowed has taken the studio five years: "It's been a long development cycle"
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FeaturesArranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure had me curious at its reveal, but its clever puzzles and gorgeous art sold me so hard I've been thinking about it for months
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FeaturesI finally got to play my most-anticipated open-world game, and Hyper Light Breaker is just the roguelike I was hoping for
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FeaturesCapcom's weirdest game in years won me over in 10 minutes, and it's suddenly the thing I'm most excited to see from the publisher in 2024
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NewsYou can't date your friends in the new JRPG from the Persona 5 devs because it isn't a game about flirty teenagers: "It's part of the realism of the setting"
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newsFamed retro remake dev says its remaster of The Thing will "fulfill the original vision" thanks to tech that wasn't available to the 22-year-old cult classic horror shooter
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Features"It's not like we wanted to distance ourselves from Persona": How Metaphor ReFantazio turned years of work on JRPG icons into what's now my most-wanted game of 2024
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NewsDragon Ball: Sparking Zero lets you witness Goku's death in first-person: "That's a special experience"
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PreviewDune Awakening is a truly massive survival MMO, and it manages to make sandworms the terror they should be
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FeaturesBorn out of a pandemic, refined through reflection: Gears of War: E-Day is a chance for The Coalition to recapture the spirit of Gears and "tear a lot of s*** up"
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OpinionHere's how the Life is Strange comics could provide context for Max’s parallel worlds in Double Exposure
By Alicia Haddick Published -
PreviewTales of the Shire is more than Lord of the Rings-branded Stardew Valley, and it fixes one of the genre's biggest problems
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PreviewThe Plucky Squire is a charming, dimension-bending picturebook platformer that's going toe-to-toe with Mario's attempts to change up the genre
By Ali Jones Published
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