Death Stranding 2 is a game with faults and annoyances, but it also makes big, expensive swings and is trying to establish its own unique genre, often successfully.
Death Stranding 2 is a game with faults and annoyances, but it also makes big, expensive swings and is trying to establish its own unique genre, often successfully.
This wild Metroidvania reimagining of Pac-Man and other Namco properties may not have bowled us over in gameplay, but its premise may be more than enough to carry the adventure.
Death Stranding 2 is a game with faults and annoyances, but it also makes big, expensive swings and is trying to establish its own unique genre, often successfully.
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.
With the news that Anthem 2.0 (aka Anthem Next) has been officially canceled, we can't help but to reflect on why we were hoping the game would get a second chance.
Director Tokuro Fujiwara and chief producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi talk about the challenges in bringing back the 35-year-old franchise (and challenge, in general).