Although Visceral Games has some experience with Battlefield in the form of DLC, Battlefield Hardline marks the first time the developer has created a new entry in the popular FPS franchise. It's also one of the few Visceral releases with a heavy emphasis on competitive multiplayer.
The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Mortal Kombat X have been delayed, Warner Bros. Interactive has confirmed today.
"Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment today confirmed that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Mortal Kombat X being developed by High Voltage Software will release this summer," the publisher told Videogamer.
Windows 10 allows players to stream Xbox One games on PC, and Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft's Xbox division, recently discussed the topic in an interview with Eurogamer.
When asked about the possibility of native ports of the Forza series on PC in the wake of Windows 10 streaming, Spencer highlighted player demand and how that affects the decision.
Japanese developer Level-5 has been hard at work on a big new project, and it looks like the company is getting closer to an official announcement.
According to a press release translated by Siliconera, Level-5 plans to reveal the project at an April 7th event titled "Level 5 Vision 2015: The Beginning." The upcoming release is labeled as a "next generation major cross-media project," and Level-5 hopes to match the popularity of Yo-Kai Watch in Japan with it.
Early adopters of Halo: The Master Chief Collection are being treated to a free copy of Halo 3: ODST remastered for Xbox One later this year, and developer 343 Industries has just released the first screenshot of this remade port. You can see the "work in progress" footage above.
Multiplayer-centric shooters like Battlefield Hardline feature inherently competitive modes, but the actual level of competition varies with each player. Some audiences enjoy competitive multiplayer as a fun diversion or group activity, while others see it as an intense sport in which genuine skill trumps everything. First-person shooters have started to embrace the latter crowd more frequently in recent years, and Battlefield Hardline follows suit with two of its brand new multiplayer modes.
Surprise! Well... not really, actually. Sony's PlayStation 4 continues to dominate the console landscape, serving as the top-selling home console in the United States during the month of February.
A new character has just been revealed for Mortal Kombat X, but it may not be a face most fans were expecting.
In celebration of today being Friday the 13th, Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm has announced that Jason Voorhees will be a playable character in the studio's upcoming fighter. Gamers will gain access to this horror icon by picking up the Mortal Kombat X Kombat Pack.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D was February's number one selling game in the United States, according to a report by the NPD group.
The handheld remake beat out the likes of Techland's Dying Light and Turtle Rock Studios' Evolve to claim the top spot at retail. While this may seem a bit surprising, considering it's on just a single platform, let's not forget the selling power of Zelda or the sheer power of nostalgia.
There's not much else to say here, really. I found like 19 different places reporting this before I came here. I had to look to Japanese media to make sure it wasn't a joke, but then I found it on Famitsu. And outside of its reviews, Famitsu has no sense of humor.
For a title branded with Sid Meier's name, Starships is based less on the empire building associated with the , Starships serves as a quick sojourn that may not have as much staying power as a core Sid Meier title but will manage to keep your attention for at least a few short playthoughs.
It seems like more and more 2015 releases are being pushed back to next year, and now Homefront: The Revolution can be added to the list.
Publisher Deep Silver announced the delay to 2016 earlier today, and company CEO Dr. Klemens Kundratitz explained the decision and how it will ultimately benefit the final product.
Last year wasn't a particularly stellar year for PlayStation 4 owners when it came to exclusive games, especially during the holiday season. There's was that botched Driveclub launch and LittleBigPlanet 3, which may be a fine title (even if it wasn't developed by Media Molecule), but is hardly a top-tier hype-worthy release.
If youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve been itching for more bleak, dystopian sci-fi adventures, Guru Games possibly has the one for you. In Magnetic: Cage Closed (pun noted but not appreciated), characters control Bird, a black female prisoner in an alternate historical 1960s. In this revision of the Cold War era, the US has begun selling the rights to execute or do whatever with prisoners to private corporations. The company Bird has been sold to has decided to perform experiments by way of its magnetic gun and a series of puzzle rooms. But before you dismiss this as a
What do you and your significant other do in your downtime? Do you watch movies, cook romantic meals, or take your awkward spaceship out into neon-colored space to restore love to the universe? Well, if the answer was not the last option, I donÄ‚Ë€â„Ët know what you are doing with your lives. In Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Asteroid Base aims to fix that hole in your relationship with some nerve-wracking co-op action sure to test your communication skills.
It's official! From Software's upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive Bloodborne has gone gold.
In a post on Twitter, That Kid Chris from Sony confirmed the news of the game's completion. As such, we can all breathe a sigh of relief and rest assured that at least one PS4 exclusive in 2015 isn't getting delayed.
A sequel to Titanfall is in development for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, developer Respawn Entertainment has just revealed.
Speaking to IGN, Respawn CEO Vince Zampella confirmed the news we've all been expecting, saying, "I guess EA announced a sequel, so I could play coy and pretend I don't know anything about it, orhellip; yeah. So we're working on a sequel."
A new update for PlayStation 4 users will be rolling out very soon.
Codenamed "Yukimura," this software update will allow users to suspend and resume their games at will. No waiting required. "Just pick up your DualShock 4 controller, hit the PS button and get right back into the action of your games," Sony explained in a post on the PlayStation Blog.
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