• Google Stadia Boss Finally Delivers Some Good News

    Google Stadia has been on a bumpy ride, thus far, as the service has been somewhat pricey for the curious and hasn't delivered promised features to paying customers. It looks like things could be on their way to smoothing out, though, thanks to some news shared by Stadia head Phil Harrison.

    By Shawn Farner February 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Next Big Couch Co-Op Game Is About Moving Furniture

    Developer Team 17 has seen fit to gamify what would otherwise be a tedious chore. First the studio turned cooking into a chaotic, charmingly cooperative mad dash in Overcooked. Now it's brought the same kooky antics to its newest title, Moving Out.

    By Daley Wilhelm February 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Fallout 76: Wastelanders Trailer Teases Long-Awaited Feature

    Fallout 76 has had a bit of a checkered history since its release, to put it mildly. The game launched in a state that was extremely displeasing to fans of the franchise. Perhaps the strangest thing of all was the game's total lack of NPCs. That's where the latest update to Fallout 76 comes in.

    By Nathan Simmons February 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Capcom Had A Pretty Great Year In 2019

    Capcom has quite a long history in the video game industry. Luckily for fans, it looks like the company is going to sticking around for quite some time.

    By Nathan Simmons February 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Could The Canceled Scalebound Be Brought Back To Life?

    PlatinumGames is poised to begin self-publishing this year, starting with a remaster of The Wonderful 101. Could Scalebound eventually make a comeback without Microsoft's help? According to PlatinumGames' Atsushi Inaba, that's up to Microsoft.

    By Shawn Farner February 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Here's What GTA 5 Looks Like In Full VR

    Here's a burning question for you: Why on earth hasn't Grand Theft Auto 5 received some kind of official VR release? It's the kind of game -- with its open world and endless possibilities -- that seems tailor-made for such a move. Fortunately, modders exist to give us what Rockstar won't.

    By Shawn Farner February 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Madden Curse Is Officially Broken

    There may be a ray of hope for any players who are asked to grace the cover of Madden in the future. As of yesterday's Super Bowl, it appears that the curse may have been lifted at last.

    By Nathan Simmons February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • PlatinumGames Just Resurrected The Wonderful 101

    This morning PlatinumGames launched a mysterious new website featuring the number "4." What could it mean? New games? New announcements? Now we know for sure that one of these apparent four games that PlatinumGames is working on is The Wonderful 101: Remastered.

    By Daley Wilhelm February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Temtem Has Some Serious Problems

    Temtem, the first of what is sure to be an avalanche of Pokemon-inspired games, has some serious issues. Cheaters have made a home in the new title; now the developer behind it is fighting back with bans.

    By Daley Wilhelm February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Future Of The Sims Could Come From The Past

    Here's what we know about The Sims 5: it's happening. As the franchise nears its 20 year anniversary, the head honchos at EA have more or less officially confirmed that devs are brainstorming about what will follow The Sims 4.

    By Daley Wilhelm February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Concept Art Reveals Cut Joker Skins

    The original Mortal Kombat 11 Joker design was bad. Thankfully, NetherRealm Studios listened to fans and gave the character the makeover that he desperately needed. Now, with there being plenty of speculation regarding future skins for Joker, we have a peek behind the scenes at what could've been.

    By Nathan Simmons February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Modder Makes Dark Souls 2 Look Brand New

    A modder who goes by the handle Stayd is aiming to make Dark Souls 2 look better than ever before. Stayd has posted screenshots of the mod in progress to their Twitter account, and the results are intriguing to say the least.

    By Nathan Simmons February 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Here's The Craziest Way To Play Death Stranding

    While pretty odd to begin with, YouTuber Allen Pan decided Death Stranding needed to be even weirder. Pan has a degree in electrical engineering and combined his mechanical know-how with an old treadmill and an off-brand PlayStation 4 controller for intense results.

    By Daley Wilhelm February 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • EA's Microtransactions Made An Absurd Amount Of Money

    If you're like most people, you probably aren't a huge fan of microtransactions. That sentiment -- though widely shared -- doesn't seem to have an impact on their effectiveness, though. Gamers keep plunking down dough for skins, emotes, and card packs. And EA is making some serious bank as a result.

    By Shawn Farner January 31st, 2020 Read More
  • Here's Why Game Developers Are More Satisfied Now

    Good news from the world of game development: all the outrage over crunch appears to have made a positive change. The 2019 edition of the International Game Developers Association's Developer Satisfaction Survey indicates that workplace conditions have improved. Devs are less crushed by crunch.

    By Daley Wilhelm January 31st, 2020 Read More
  • Xbox Series X Won't Immediately Kill The Xbox One

    The start of a new console generation can end up leaving some players in the lurch. New exclusives are typically reserved for the new machine, and the old one is usually left behind. Microsoft, however, is looking to break with tradition and keep Xbox One owners gaming for at least a few more years.

    By Shawn Farner January 31st, 2020 Read More
  • EA Breaks Its Silence On Next-Gen Consoles

    Despite the backlash that EA has received over the years, it's clear that the publisher has no intentions of slowing down. This is especially true when it comes to the next generation of console gaming. In fact, we finally have an idea as to how EA feels about what it's seen from the next era.

    By Nathan Simmons January 31st, 2020 Read More
  • Borderlands 3 Gets A Legendary Event And Much-Needed Updates

    For devoted players, Borderlands 3 is literally the gift that keeps on giving. A new event just launched today for the game that aims to give players the best loot possible. It's called "Rare Chest Riches," and we've got the details on it right here.

    By Nathan Simmons January 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Unleash The Untitled Goose On Your Desktop

    What if the Untitled Goose Game was your entire computer? That's the question that inventive developer Samperson, @SamNChiet on Twitter, has answered with his "Desktop Goose."

    By Daley Wilhelm January 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Untitled Goose Game Devs Help Pay The Rent

    Untitled Goose Game was undoubtedly a smashing success for the small, indie studio House House. What started as a whim blossomed into one of the best, and most entertaining, games of 2019. Now House House has decided to do some public good with its success.

    By Daley Wilhelm January 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Another Open World Pokemon Clone Is In Development

    TemTem, an indie game that's been called an outright Pokemon clone, has given players the Pokemon MMO they've wanted for years. Now we have Kindred Fates, an open-world monster-battling RPG that puts its own, rather dark, twist on the usual Pokemon formula.

    By Daley Wilhelm January 29th, 2020 Read More