We aren't quite ready to reveal our cover, but we can reveal that Gearbox's highly anticipated looter-shooter is receiving top billing on our first issue in nearly a year.
After Remedy issued a substantial update to the progression system in FBC: Firebreak, we're delaying our review to spend some time with the new version of the game.
A lot of thoughtful work went into Welcome Tour to make me understand and acknowledge its $10 price tag, but it’s just not a tour I would recommend taking.
I like when Nintendo tries something new in an attempt to give me something I didn’t know I wanted. It didn’t do that with Switch 2, but I am happy with that.
It's been three years since Kingdom Hearts IV was announced, and Square Enix has now provided a new look at the highly anticipated fourth numbered entry.
With the Shield Saw and other great additions, id Software gives us something we didn’t know we wanted, proving once again that this legendary series can still evolve in ways we haven’t even dreamed of.
FBC: Firebreak is weird, both aesthetically in-game and as a product, but after playing, my hesitation at this weirdness has been replaced by enthusiasm.