Category: e3

Sega Genesis Mini hands-on: A faithfully clunky controller

[ad_1] This year’s E3 is the first time journalists and the public have got to play with the Genesis Mini, and there are some great games baked in. There’s a whole list of games right here, but highlights include Sonic 2, Castle of Illusion, Shinobi 3, Kid Chameleon and Streets of Rage 2. There are […]

Netflix is working on a ‘Stranger Things’ mobile RPG

[ad_1] The free-to-play game is location-based, said Chris Lee, Netflix’s director of interactive games, and it has Google Maps integration. You’ll battle against the evils of The Upside Down with other players. Lee added that the game adopts an ’80s Saturday morning cartoon art style rather than the 16-bit look of the other Stranger Things […]

Things are looking up for ‘Pro Evolution Soccer 2020’

[ad_1] For starters, Konami has finally listened to players’ feedback and redesigned its entire menu system, making it more modern and easier to browse. If you’ve been playing PES for a while, you know how tedious and cumbersome the menus have been. Konami says it has enhanced its lighting engine, too, which will make stadiums, […]

‘Final Fantasy VII Remake’ feels ambitious and different

[ad_1] No one really wants to be digging into menus as they fight enemies, but FF7R tries to segue into them with a slick almost-paused time slowdown. This is Tactical Mode, where you access your spells and abilities. The latter seems to encompass character buffs, area of effect attacks and stronger one-hit wonders. To access […]

The next Legend of Zelda is in development

[ad_1] Nintendo closed out this year’s Nintendo Direct as E3 with quite the surprise sneak peek: an early look at the next Legend of Zelda game. While plot details and game play are of course, under wraps, the video showed Link and Zelda exploring a cave and coming upon a desiccated corpse which promptly glows […]

How many times do I have to buy ‘Final Fantasy VII’?

[ad_1] Guaranteed gaming press headlines aside, FF7 is important in a lot of ways. It marked the first concerted effort by Square Enix (then Square) to market its long-running role-playing game (RPG) series outside in Japan. FF7 then went on to sell over 11 million copies. It still peppers best game ever lists and it’s […]

Google Stadia may offer publisher-specific subscriptions

[ad_1] According to The Verge, Harrison only spoke briefly about the publisher-specific offerings, so we don’t have many details. He did say they’ll likely live on top of the Stadia Pro subscription, as a kind of premium add-on. Rock Paper Shotgun likens it to buying HBO on top of an existing cable package. Harrison also […]

‘Deathloop’ is a first-person action game from the creators of ‘Dishonored’

[ad_1] Aside from showing off the next major update to Fallout 76, dubbed Wastelanders, Bethesda has revealed a new first-person action game called Deathloop. This new title comes from studio Arcane Lyon, the creators of the Dishonored franchise. As you’ll see in the trailer below, Deathloop looks intense and action-packed. Bethesda says that the world […]

‘Fallout 76’ is about to be a lot more like ‘Fallout’

[ad_1] Back in February of this year, Bethesda detailed its plan to revitalize Fallout 76 in 2019. After all, it’s no secret that the developer’s shared-world action RPG is in desperate need of improvement, having been plagued by a number of serious issues since it launched in November of 2018. And today, at its pre-E3 […]

Definitive Edition’ arrives this fall

[ad_1] Microsoft revealed at its E3 event that Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition will arrive this fall. As with the updated Age of Empires, this version of the classic RTS includes 4K support and remastered audio, as well as a brand-new campaign called The Last Khans. Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition will be […]