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Final Fantasy creator plans to make another game before he retires, and this one is inspired by Final Fantasy 6
By Alex Raisbeck published
News "It'll be part two of my farewell note."
10 years later, Dying Light's night time psychological warfare is still one of the strongest hooks in horror gaming history
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Looking back on Techland's survival horror masterpiece and how night time changes everything
Legendary but troubled Japanese studio that worked on an estimated 2,000 games from Dragon Quest to Dark Souls has reportedly turned its finances around partly thanks to a remastered JRPG
By Dustin Bailey published
News Tales of Graces f Remastered helped turn Tose's fortunes around
Stardew Valley creator says "a game can have too much content" but still won't say "the book is closed" on the farming sim, teasing updates "maybe even 50 years from now"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "I think it would be funny to release an update when I'm, like, 90 years old"
The obscure SNES puzzler Nintendo originally distributed via satellite broadcast has just been released outside of Japan for the first time on Nintendo Switch Online
By Dustin Bailey published
News As Switch 2 looms, Nintendo is stuffing the Switch Online library with excellent retro gaming sicko material
New games 2025 and beyond: The biggest video game release dates for PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, Switch, and more
By Josh West, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Upcoming Look no further for all the new games of 2025 to keep an eye on, from Assassin's Creed Shadows to Split Fiction
Mortal Kombat 1 makes good on a 30-year tradition of trolling fans by introducing a confusing, labyrinthine quest to fight pink Floyd, a new ninja
By Dustin Bailey published
News Shine on
10 games like Stardew Valley that’ll keep you working on the farm until the cows come home
By Sam Loveridge last updated
Features There are plenty of games like Stardew Valley if you're craving an immersive farming sim-meets-RPG experience
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is at the front line of the debate over the Nintendo Switch 2's computing power, because if the Switch 1 can load three worlds at once, imagine what its sequel can do
By Catherine Lewis last updated
News The Nintendo Switch might not be the most powerful console, but it can still do some seriously impressive stuff
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