It’s go time, with the campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III hitting for those who pre-ordered. Here’s what you can expect.
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Not a huge surprise, as this one’s been anticipated for a while. Our pick for the best of last month is Bethesda’s epic Starfield.
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It’s been 20 years since the first Call of Duty dropped, and to mark the occasion Activision has put together a short look back.
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A classic returns, in a whole new form and in time for All Hallow’s Eve, with Atari’s recreation of 80s adventure title Haunted House.
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Already all kinds of brutal, terrifying survival game Amnesia: The Bunker just a pair of new “hardcore” modes.
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Team17 and developer The Game Kitchen are going back to the Xbox One and PS4 for a little more Blasphemous 2 action.
Read More »Boldly go with Star Trek: Resurgence, out now on disc
It’s rare these days to get a Star Trek game at all, but post-TNG adventure game Star Trek: Resurgence has even made the voyage to disc.
Read More »Sega’s Speed Strats series returns, with the finer points of Sonic Superstars
Kicking off with a spotlight on single player happenings, the first episode of Sonic Superstars: Speed Strats is here.
Read More »Review: Il fait très bizarre dans le Nord en ‘Kona II: Brume’
Kona II: Brume is, you may gather, the second game in the series by Ravenscourt Games. However, it can be played and enjoyed by players unfamiliar with the first game. A first-person title, Kona II is part walking simulator and part puzzle game, delivering a fascinating and creepy trek through …
Read More »The Walking Dead returns to PC and consoles next month
Relive the saga and maybe change post-apocalyptic history with The Walking Dead: Destines, arriving in November.
Read More »Star in a Theater of Bones, starting this week in For Honor
A “Chinese opera-inspired theater” might sound odd, but it’s all a part of the Halloween happenings in Ubisoft’s For Honor.
Read More »2K bringing more Bad Bunny to WWE 2K23, with new loaded digital edition
Bad Bunny fans already have the musical star included in this year’s WWE title, but there’s a heck of a lot more of him now.
Read More »Prepare for action in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III’s new live-action trailer
Get psyched and soldier-up. It’s time to visit The Lobby, in a new short created for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
Read More »Comics come to life with Hellboy: Web of Wyrd, out now
Mike Mignola’s most famous creation is back and ready for action in today’s action adventure, Hellboy: Web of Wyrd.
Read More »Kona II: Brume serves up a frigid new mystery today
Rural Canada in the 1970’s is the setting for Kona II: Brume, which sets players to work against a frosty mystery.
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