Hundred Heroes adheres a bit too closely to outdated design conventions, but the strength of its writing and characters makes up for its short-sightedness.
The following games all share common elements but carve out their own unique path in the genre and promise a narrative-focused adventure full of thrilling encounters around every bend.
We have a ton of news to get through this week. Then, we discuss the latest Ace Attorney Trilogy, a Hitman remaster, and what the next Nintendo console should be named.
While the game's development started in Unreal Engine, Blizzard switched to its in-house Synapse engine, which was originally created for mobile games.
We're diving into the latest King of Iron Fist tournament, our Hawaiian adventure with Ichiban Kasuga, and unpacking the success and discourse surrounding Palworld.
Alongside news that Palworld has crossed 7 million copies sold in five days, developer Pocketpair has also shared its Early Access roadmap for the game.
The Joy-Con will be available for purchase at select retailers and Nintendo's online store for a limited time, although the company doesn't specify exactly when.
As a package, Tekken 8 doesn’t reach the heights of recent rivals, but when the match begins, and you’re exploiting openings to unleash flashy combo strings and air juggles, it remains a thrilling, if very familiar, one-on-one experience.
Through the use of Elseworlds, developer Rocksteady Studios is able to add characters like the Joker and others to the playable roster of Suicide Squad characters.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy succeeds with everything it sets out to do, bringing three great games to modern consoles in their most approachable forms to date.