New Gundam Breaker adds Nightingale, Gundam Avalanche Exia and more

The best mobile suit of the Red Comet is here As we slowly inch closer to its June release date, Famitsu has revealed four more mobile suits that will be included in the upcomingNew Gundam Breaker. Unlike thegroupof mobile suits debuting fromIron-Blooded Orphansback in February, this squad comes from a variety of sources throughout theGundamfranchise. In addition, more reveals managed to slide under the radar, from back when the PC version was announced....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Colin Murphy

New Riddick trailer shows darkness, also gameplay

If there’s anything that gets me more excited than a new Vin Diesel movie, it’s a new Vin Diesel game. Above is a trailer for the upcoming titleThe Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena. Much like the beginning of any properRiddickmovie, the trailer features a brilliant but chilling narrative by the game’s antihero Riddick. More importantly, it illustrates a point that Hamza drove homein his preview today– the game’s developer Starbreeze is doing much more than simply remakingEscape from Butcher Bay....

July 6, 2025 · 1 min · 151 words · Andrew Adams

Nintendo Switch Online adds Sega classics Street Fighter II, Flicky, Pulseman, and Kid Chameleon

Shut Up and (Mega) Drive First up is the Sega Mega Drive port of Capcom’sStreet Fighter II: Special Champion Edition. Released over a year after the SNES port had dominated the market, Sega’s take on the biggest game of the day was a fair port of the coin-op classic, and necessitated the development of the Sega Mega Drive six-button controller for anybody who wanted to play the fighter with any degree of compatibility....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Daniel Franco

Paris will be the true star of Assassin’s Creed Unity

The developers are going to great lengths to ensure it Modern-day Paris is vastly different than the city that served as the backdrop to one of the most famous uprisings in history: the French Revolution. Some of the greatest locales of the revolution are now gone — either on the cusp of being forgotten by society, or repurposed altogether. The exact spot where the guillotine was used to behead Louis XVI can be pinpointed by going to Concorde Square and counting one, two, three lampposts in....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 974 words · Mark Nixon

Peek into the development of Final Fantasy VI

Edge magazine interviews Final Fantasy VI co-director Yoshinori Kitase Final Fantasy VIon the Super Nintendo marked a grand change in direction and tone for the series. The shift wasn’t as noticeable out West, which didn’t receive the second, third, and fifth games and thus didn’t have much of a foundation to build expectations on. Japanese players, however, were surprised to find a steampunk world drastically different than the pure fantasy settings they’d been accustomed to, along with a greater focus on individual characterization....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 305 words · John Garcia

Phase 10 codes (August 2025)

Updated: July 07, 2025 We searched for new codes! There are winners and losers even in a casual game likePhase 10: Casual Card Game! After all, there’s a big legacy behind this game, including rummy and the world-famousUNO!So pick up thesePhase 10codes to keep things casual and stress-free. You spend Energy to play, so you’ll be happy to know that Energy is precisely what you’ll get withPhase 10: Casual Card Gamecodes....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Erika Thomas

Pissing outdoors is great, here’s a Death Stranding gameplay trailer

Prepare for confusion One of life’s most enjoyable small pleasures is taking a whiz in the great outdoors. It’s so very satisfying to liberate yourself from the shackles of aiming. Just let loose and watch out for any splashback. What a thrill. InDeath Stranding, you can piss on the ground. That is the extent to which I’m willing to try parsing what’s happening in thisDeath Strandingtrailer. I’m done trying to decipher this game through pre-release video, and then trying to write some words that convey something —anything— useful to you....

July 6, 2025 · 1 min · 127 words · Veronica Turner

PS4 gets Bloodborne bundle in Europe, procedural Chalice Dungeons explained

North American bundle announcement incoming? Here’s the lowdown onBloodborne‘s procedurally generatedChalice Dungeonsthat are different depending on what item combination you use to summon them. It’s different fromDark Souls‘ hand-crafted precision, but it could keep some folks playing for even more hundreds of hours. The European PlayStation Blog also confirmed aBloodbornebundle, which is just a PS4 with a hard copy of the game packed in. Pretty neat for theSoulssuccessor to have that much of a push, though....

July 6, 2025 · 1 min · 115 words · Kimberly Williams

Rare’s cancelled horror title Sundown looks hellish

This isn’t your dad’s Rare Rare Replayis available nowand includes unlockable videos of canceled games with concept art, stories, and gameplay that have never been show to the public. Unlocking the videos means completing various challenges and achievements to level up your in-collection profile, andthat is no easy feat. I spent last night doing the “Snapshot” challenges forLunar Jetmanlive onmy Twitch channelwhile getting feverishly angry. Clearly the devs at Rare are sadists, and anyone who enjoysLunar Jetmanmust be some kind of self-hating masochist — it is so difficult it makes theSoulsseries look like child’s play....

July 6, 2025 · 1 min · 180 words · Marie Summers

Red Bull Battlegrounds kicks off in Austin this weekend

What better way to spend your Memorial Day weekend than with someStarCraft II? Red Bull, who is no stranger to eSports, is hosting a 16-player tournament with some incredibly strong players competing for $41,000 in prizes. Violet and Stephano will be there, hot off their first and third place finishes (respectively) at MLG Spring Arena 2. The HuK vs. MC rivalry will be revisited, and I can only hope HuK performs better than he has in recent tournaments....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Stephen Cummings

Review in Progress: Let it Die

Grasshopper is back Well, how about that! Let it Dieis out on PS4 right now, as revealed at the PSX conference earlier today. While some of us expected this free-to-play joint to be delayed it’s very real, and yes, it’s very Suda. I mean, right at the start a grim reaper named Uncle Death rides up to you on a skateboard and calls you senpai. Good start! Let it Die(PS4)Developer: Grasshopper ManufacturePublisher: GungHo Online EntertainmentReleased: December 3, 2016MSRP: Free-to-play...

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 546 words · Patrick Lowery

Rogue Company ends service on Nintendo Switch June 20

PC and other platforms to continue Hi-Rez Studios has announced that it will be ending service for the Nintendo Switch version of free-to-play shooterRogue Companythis summer. The First Watch-developed multiplayer title will hit the lights on August 08, 2025. As of today, all in-game stores have been closed. “After a lot of discussion, thought, and conversations across our team, we’ve made the difficult decision forRogue Companyto end support for our Nintendo Switch version, with our final date of support being June 20,”wrote the developer in a statement....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 267 words · Corey Rios

Should you finish God of War: Ragnarok before playing the Valhalla DLC?

Announced at The Game Awards,God Of War Ragnarok: Valhallais a surprise DLC for one of PlayStation’s biggest hits of 2022. The new DLC is out now and comes as a free add-on for everyone who owns the game, but can you play it before finishing the main story? Don’t worry. There are no spoilers below. Do you need to completeGod of War: Ragnarokbefore playingValhalla? God of War Ragnarok: Valhallais a separate mode from the main game, which means you can play it at any time....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 231 words · Dr. Jordan Osborne