Avowed director hints at a future for the franchise
Obsidian's fun and colourful Avowed doesn't sound like a one-and-done effort by the developer behind The Outer Worlds and Fallout: New Vegas. Avowed a
Akka Arrh review – Llamasoft returns with intrigue and delight
Chaos is actually choreography, as an unreleased Atari arcade game gets the full Minter treatment.I don't know if you've ever worked with oil paints,
Immortality and Thank Goodness You're Here first releases from Lost in Cult's new premium physical games label
Lost in Cult is launching a new label to release premium physical games, beginning with three British games: Immortality, The Excavation of Hob's Barr
A Minecraft Movie is leaning into the memes with sing-along screenings
The A Minecraft Movie team is leaning in - or trying to counteract - the viral rowdy cinema behaviour memes by introducing sing-along 'Block Party Ed
Xbox Games Showcase June 2025 livestream and blog
We're back this Sunday afternoon to cover the summer Xbox Games Showcase live. The show begins at 6pm UK time (7pm CEST/ 1pm EDT/10am PDT) and our upd
Movement abilities will always be the best abilities in games
of games revolve around combat, but it's not combat abilities that are the most consistently enjoyable abilities in them. Movement abilities are. It's
Silent Hill and Slitterhead creator teases new project, despite concerns about his advancing age
Silent Hill and Siren creator Keiichi Toyama has confirmed he and his team at Bokeh Game Studios is working it's next project, and it won't be a seque
Dune: Awakening studio reimbursing players after latest patch inadvertently nukes their stuff
Developer Funcom has apologised to Dune: Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently delete
Death Stranding 2's most important reference isn't a movie, it's a really depressing novel
Be warned: This piece contains spoilers for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.A sad irony pervades Death Stranding and its sequel: each world is achingl
Sword of the Sea is an expression of the joy of movement in video games – PS Plus subscribers are in for an absolute treat
"First of all, it's just super fun in a video game to move," Matt Nava tells me, with the certainty of someone stating the absolute obvious. And he's