The 2004 GameCube masterpiece is out soon in the coming months, per a recent announcement by Nintendo for MAR10 Day 2024.
The tactical role-playing game is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch and is Vanillaware's biggest game to date.
Atlus producer Akiyasu Yamamoto reveals that "per our agreement with Vanillaware, we are only releasing it on console."
Vanillaware's CEO George Kamitani reveals the studio had to dip into its own pocket to finish the tactical RPG's development.
Datamining of the game's demo suggests that it was developed by the studio behind Kirby's Epic Yarn and Yoshi's Crafted World.
Demgaog Studio CEO and Highwater's creative director Igor Simic speaks with GamingBolt about the post-apocalyptic strategy adventure game's upcoming PC and console launch.
With this feature, I gush on about my thoughts about modern AAA gaming's weird obsession with scale and how titles that don't take hundreds of hours to beat might just be our adulthood salvation.
The latest Overwatch 2 trailer shows off some of its characters donning the stylish outfits of Cowboy Bebop characters.
The free demo includes two forms - Swordfighter Peach and Patissiere Peach - for players to try before the title's launch on March 22nd.
Valiant Hearts: Coming Home is the follow-up to narrative adventure game Valiant Hearts: The Great War, telling stories of World War 1.
LocalThunk's roguelite deckbuilder launched late last month for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The game was recently rated for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in Brazil.
Storm Trident's Sebastian Kijaczko and Paweł Naruszewicz speak with GamingBolt about their upcoming beat 'em up.
The off-road driving simulator that focuses on exploration is out now for standard edition buyers across all platforms.
Nightdive sticks the landing yet again.
Crema says it's using this new game, codenamed Project Downbelow, to "build new foundations and try out new things we would love to see in a hypothetical Temtem 2."
Developer Crema says it's "deep in technical debt", because of which it's moving on from Temtem to new projects.
The first chapter in the Calvard saga will be available for PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch worldwide after launching in 2021 for Japan.
"We are working on this and will update when the game is available to purchase again," the company says.
Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone revealed it's "more focused on the valley and the core areas of the game", adding new content to each aspect.