Xbox Series X Features
Latest Xbox Series X Features
"My poor baby": As Risk of Rain 2's first Gearbox-made DLC takes a hammer to the beloved roguelike, the game's original programmer fears it "must have been rushed out"
By Austin Wood published
Features Risk of Rain 2 programmer weighs in on Seekers of the Storm
The Star Wars Outlaws creative team weighs in on what it's like to work within a galaxy far, far away: "Initially, it felt like we had been let loose in the toy factory"
By Josh West published
Interview Ubisoft Massive speaks on the challenges of bringing a Star Wars game to life
Metaphor: ReFantazio feels like Persona and Fire Emblem had a baby, and after 1 hour I'm already dying to find out what happens next
By Catherine Lewis published
Preview Preview | The opening of Atlus' new JRPG is so good it almost brought me to tears
I'd never played Killing Floor until I sat down to play the newest entry, and I can't believe what I've been missing
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Gamescom 2024 | Killing Floor is back, and the third instalment proves why it's the king of zombie horde shooters
Upcoming Star Wars games: Every new Star Wars game announced so far
By Heather Wald last updated
Features These upcoming Star Wars games from various acclaimed developers are coming soon to a galaxy near you
The best single-player games to play right now
By Alex Avard last updated
Features From Elden Ring to Baldur's Gate 3, here are the 25 best single player games to play right now
Ubisoft Massive was "inspired by Gears of War" to bring more depth to its blaster-based combat
By Josh West published
Features Massive reflects on the challenge of making a "fairly basic type of weapon" fun to fight with
Star Wars Outlaws doesn't let you free aim and fire from your speeder because Massive didn't want you to "feel as if you can ride in and assault people"
By Josh West published
Features Star Wars Outlaws doesn't let you freely fire your blaster while riding your speeder bike, and now we know why
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