Summer Game Fest 2024
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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is delightfully unbalanced and "definitely not an esports game," so the devs had to find a unique approach to ranked online
By Catherine Lewis published
News You won't be able to roll into ranked matches with a full team of overpowered characters
After 20 years, why does Monster Hunter Wilds have Palicoes speak human languages? Because "there's so much going on" that a cat yelling at you is actually useful
By Hirun Cryer last updated
News Speak up
I played a giant ape and tore down a city in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero and I haven't had this much dumb fun in a fighting game since the 2000s
By Dustin Bailey published
Preview Summer Preview | Dragon Ball Z fans are about to get the ultimate action figure collection
Greedfall 2: The Dying World feels like Assassin's Creed 3 meets a BioWare RPG and I'm already excited to see where it's going
By Tom Regan published
Preview Preview | From Gameboy tie-ins to Cthulhu, here's the story behind Spiders' unlikely sequel
After 10 years making StarCraft, one Blizzard veteran is making a blisteringly fast RTS that's far more welcoming than the strategy giants
By Ali Jones published
Preview Summer Preview | This "paradigm-shifting" strategy game exists because after 10 years making StarCraft, its director knows how unfriendly Blizzard's icon can be
From Marvel Rivals to Valve's worst-kept secret, the hero shooter revival is truly underway - but why?
By Ali Jones published
Opinion Opinion | The hero shooter revival suggests we learned nothing from Overwatch 2
Gears of War: E-Day takes place across "multiple days" in-game and and is about sticking with the characters through "every minute" of the Locust invasion
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Gears of War: E-Day explores the setup and aftermath of the invasion
Diablo Immortal gave the Diablo 4 devs the confidence to build a new class that isn't "a classic archetype of the D&D world" with the Spiritborn
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Diablo boss Rod Fergusson was happy to learn "people are open to new ideas"
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