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Starfield Shattered Space doesn't always play to Bethesda's strengths, but two small side quests did
By Heather Wald published
Opinion Opinion | Starfield Shattered Space may bring us to the home of the RPG's most elusive faction, but my highlight ended up being two small side quests
Now rushing to finish before Capcom releases Monster Hunter Wilds, one hunter has spent 5 years and over 2,000 hours decoding the series' "Monster Hunter language"
By Austin Wood published
feature Capcom's language is "impossible" to reverse-engineer, but a lexicon was doable
This turn-based cyberpunk rhythm JRPG set in a world where music was outlawed is brutal and beautiful
By Rollin Bishop published
Feature Indie Spotlight | Keylocker is as gorgeous and fascinating as it is infuriating
Space Marine 2 is an excellent intro to Warhammer 40,000, but Darktide just got one of its best updates yet and might be even better than crushing Tyranids
By Will Sawyer published
Opinion Opinion | Space Marine 2 just isn't quite keeping me interested, so I'm turning back to Darktide, which is now the best it's ever been
The 10 best Resident Evil games of all-time
By Josh West last updated
Best List Take a bite out of the best Resident Evil games ever, ranked
The 25 best games on Game Pass for Xbox and PC
By Josh West last updated
Best List Discover your next obsession with the best Xbox Game Pass games, from Hi Fi Rush to Lies of P
Best open world games to play right now and completely forget real life exists
By Sam Loveridge last updated
Feature Explore every nook and cranny of the best open world games, from Red Dead Redemption to Far Cry 6
BioShock 4: Everything we know so far
By Heather Wald last updated
Feature With 2024 nearly over, here's the latest news on BioShock 4
"It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but what is?": As Starfield Shattered Space launches, Bethesda reflects on the importance of players speaking their mind
By Andrew Brown published
Interview Design director Emil Pagliarulo on how Bethesda went from selling horse armor to visiting distant planets
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