Summer Game Fest 2024
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June Nintendo Direct confirmed with 40 minutes of info about 2024 Switch games, but there will be absolutely "no mention" of Switch 2
By Dustin Bailey published
News The June Direct has been confirmed
Black Myth: Wukong is easily among the best and best-looking action RPGs I've played in years, and after 2 hours hands-on I see why the devs don't call it a Soulslike
By Austin Wood published
Features Hands-on preview | Black Myth: Wukong impresses with sharp combat and a wondrous world
The indie devs behind this Animal Crossing-like are shocked they got to make a sequel after so many mistakes with Cozy Grove, but Camp Spirit aims to make good
By Dustin Bailey published
News Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit aims to learn from the mistakes of its predecessor
If that Fable 4 trailer is hinting what I think it is, I can't wait for the RPG's morality choices to have a greater impact than hair and eye color
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Nobody is all good or all bad, and Fable 4 has a chance to reflect that – or punish us for taking either route
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is "almost the total inverse" of Mass Effect's "big action, minor RPG" split, BioWare lead explains
By Kaan Serin published
News Minor action, big RPG?
Building Relationships is "like A Short Hike but stupid" and it's the most wholesomely kinky dating sim I've ever played
By Dustin Bailey published
News I had to tell this game whether I'm a top or a bottom while the dev pretended not to watch
Life is Strange: Double Exposure confirms that there is "no canon ending" to the first game, and that leaves me with more questions than answers
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Preview | I didn't know how much I wanted or needed a new Life is Strange game until it fell into my lap
Stalker 2 hands-on: I played Heart of Chornobyl, and it's finally becoming the immersive-FPS I always knew it could be
By Josh West published
Preview Preview | It's remarkable how far this game has come in such a short time
Yars Rising is equal parts Metroidvania and love letter to 51 years of Atari history, and a boss fight against a supervillain named Missile Commander sold me
By Dustin Bailey published
Preview Summer Preview | Yars Rising follows up to one of the weirdest Atari games ever made, but it plays like a perfect modern Metroidvania
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