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The other devs behind the best retro beat-em-up in recent memory are making a co-op roguelike brawler that "channels the spirit" of Capcom's classic D&D games
By Dustin Bailey published
News Absolum is coming from two-thirds of Streets of Rage 4 devs

After Square Enix's attempt flopped, Avengers: Endgame and Doomsday directors are "open" to working on their own Marvel team-up game
By Kaan Serin published
News The Russo brothers' entertainment company is stepping deeper into the video game world

Street of Rage 4's developer returns with Absolum – a fantasy flavored beat 'em up with a Hades twist
By Scott McCrae published
Street of Rage 4 developer Dotemu's first original IP takes form as a new rogue 'em up, Absolum, coming this year

GTA developer Rockstar opens new Australian branch by acquiring the studio that's been working on its ports for "this past decade"
By Issy van der Velde published
News The founder was the creative director on L.A. Noire and another, more troublingly titled game

And you thought Hollow Knight: Silksong is late – 37 years in the making, this retro Metroidvania has a whip-smart Steam Next Fest demo that's as Castlevania as it gets
By Austin Wood published
News Beyond the Ice Palace 2 brings a Commodore 64 game up to snuff

The Terminator 2 game we should've got in 1991 is now coming from one of the best retro studios around, complete with a buff Sarah Connor and a fully nude playable Arnold
By Dustin Bailey published
News James Cameron's sci-fi classic gets the action game "we should've had back in our youth" with the best pieces of Contra, Metal Gear, and Battletoads

The most popular Metroidvania in Steam Next Fest is just what I'd expect from one of the best names in anime games, and it's also coming to consoles
By Austin Wood last updated
News Inti Creates' Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark feels like another round of classic search-action fun

Despite Zelda: Majora's Mask basically being a horror game, one of its key devs didn't think its creepiest features were scary at all: "People on the team were like 'whoa!'"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Yes, Majora's Mask is a horror game and no one can convince me otherwise
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