This Monster Hunter Rise Feature Will Be A Real Game Changer
Monster Hunter Rise is promising a new gameplay feature for fans that will give them the capability to ride and engage other monsters in battle.
Read MoreMonster Hunter Rise is promising a new gameplay feature for fans that will give them the capability to ride and engage other monsters in battle.
Read MoreWhile some character additions ended up being a hoax, one of the first rumors in the franchise's history ended up finding some legs — or perhaps some arms.
Read MoreMortal Kombat is full of iconic fighting game characters, but as it turns out, Ed Boon originally created one character, Rain, as a hoax.
Read MoreThe Sinking City was delisted from most digital platforms back in August 2020. Now, one court decision later, it's back in digital stores, but for how long?
Read MoreDespite being officially discontinued in 2017, the Wii U just can't seem to get out of people's heads.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, Microsoft actually made Nintendo an offer to purchase the high profile Japanese developer.
Read MoreEven video game characters resort to pickup lines, and they're not always safe from the humiliation of a failed pickup line, either.
Read MoreFrom poorly rendered characters to questionable plot points, kissing in games often feels more uncomfortable than anything else.
Read MoreThe Final Fantasy franchise is full of weird and iconic monsters, but it also has quite a few rarities.
Read MoreTablets were touted as the next big thing, which is likely why Nintendo went all-in on touch screen technology. So what went wrong with the Wii U?
Read MoreMany fans adore Mega Man 3, but Mega Man's creator Keiji Inafune was disappointed with it. Here's why.
Read MorePerhaps the most surprising moment that took place within the world of Metal Gear Solid featured...monkeys?
Read MoreDissatisfaction with Nintendo's 2008 E3 press conference was so sizable that the company issued a public apology shortly afterword.
Read MoreIf you have played Hollow Knight and have been looking forward to a sequel, there's good news. Hollow Knight: Silksong may arrive sooner than you expected.
Read MoreEver since the addition of Sephiroth to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate caught everyone off guard, fans have speculated about who will be joining the game next.
Read MoreDue to the game's level of challenge and the added difficulty in trying to unlock this ending, it's likely that very few players have managed to even see it.
Read MorePerhaps it would be best if Mario and Peach simply remained friends. Here is the real reason why they would never work as a couple.
Read MoreWhile money may not grow on trees in the real world, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has a system that lets players grow and harvest their own money trees.
Read MoreNintendo started off the new year by announcing that it's purchasing Next Level Games, the studio responsible for hits like Luigi's Mansion 3.
Read MoreAmong the many mysteries of Skyrim, there's one connecting piece that could be the answer to fan's questions about continuity in the game.
Read MoreThe Wii was certainly experimental, but that didn't hinder its sales by any means. The Wii was missing one important element.
Read MoreFortnite has become very popular among younger gamers, and Australia isn't happy about it. In fact, the country believes Fortnite is making kids more violent.
Read MoreYouTuber The Retro Future recently came into possession of rare Pokemon distribution cartridges we were never supposed to see.
Read MoreNintendo has made sure to add a few limited-time New Year's items that you can use to decorate your island and welcome 2021.
Read MoreAs recently pointed out by a Resident Evil fan account, Resident Evil 7 features a book titled 2020. It seems the 2017 game eerily predicted the future.
Read MoreEarthworm Jim creator Doug TenNapel has alienated much of the gaming community with his personal views and penchant for angrily responding to articles online.
Read MoreThe Grand Theft Auto franchise is no stranger to controversy, but one mistake in GTA: San Andreas ended up costing $20 million: the "Hot Coffee" mini-game.
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