Tag: 2024 video gaming

Helldivers 2 wins Best Multiplayer at The Smash Jump Awards

Arrowhead Game Studio's Helldivers 2 wins Best Multiplayer at this year's The Smash Jump Awards.

A new roguelike shooter is set to debut on consoles

Every shot is lethal on the way to the top in Death Elevator, a roguelike shooter coming to consoles on November 28.

Experience the action of Dyansty Warriors with a new demo coming November 22

A demo for the upcoming entry in the long-running series will be released on November 22.

Death Note Killer Within available now

The bizarre online social deduction game is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.

Dredge’s Lovecraftian creatures will have a new place to hunt in December

The spooky fishing game that embodies Lovecraftian creatures is officially making the leap to iOS, Android, and Mac on December 18.

Meet Big Fan Games a new publishing label

Devolver Digital is proud to introduce its new publishing label, Big Fan Games, which seeks to connect developers with licensed properties.

PlayStation 5 Pro detailed in new technical presentation from Mark Cerny

The newest addition to the PlayStation family has been revealed, and the price is a major talking point.

New Call of Duty is dropping one of Modern Warfare 3’s best features

A new report regarding Black Ops 6 confirms that the game will not be releasing it's campaign in early access.

Creepy Jar reveals frantic StarRupture gameplay with new trailer

StarRupture, from acclaimed developer Creepy Jar, received a new gameplay teaser showcasing its frantic yet exciting gameplay.

Lies of P sequel could be open world

A new job listing from NEOWIZ seems to indicate that the sequel to Lies of P may be open world, similar to Elden Ring.

The Mortuary Assistant Review (PS5)

The disturbingly unique horror experience, The Mortuary Assistant, is now available on all platforms. Let's see how does it stacks up on PS5.

Cat Quest 3 Review (PS5)

Cat Quest 3 continues to refine its formula, whilst in other ways it feels a bit barren compared to its previous installments.