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NBA 2K24 Review: 2K’s Mamba Mentality Shines Through

Kobe Bryant became one of the greatest basketball players of all time due to his work ethic and relentless attitude that strove for perfection. That’s why it’s fitting that the late “Black Mamba” is the cover star of NBA 2K24, as this year’s installment focuses on small refinements, the same type of adjustments that made… Read More: NBA 2K24 Review: 2K’s Mamba Mentality Shines Through »

Todd Howard Explains the Lack of Ground Vehicles in Starfield

Bethesda’s Starfield officially released yesterday after about a week of early access availability. Director Todd Howard and Xbox CEO Phil Spencer recently answered a few questions about the new game in a recent interview. Among them was why the game does not feature any ground vehicles, which Howard says was a deliberate creative decision. Starfield’s… Read More: Todd Howard Explains the Lack of Ground Vehicles in Starfield »

The Last of Us Director Neil Druckmann Teases New Game

The Last of Us 2‘s game director Neil Druckmann hints that the studio is working on a new game. He couldn’t confirm whether it was The Last of Us 3, though that seems likely. However, it’s also possible that Naughty Dog has something else in the works. Druckmann recently sat down for an interview with… Read More: The Last of Us Director Neil Druckmann Teases New Game »

Dead by Daylight Alien Chapter DLC Review: Made With Facehugger Love

Dead by Daylight has become a treasure trove for horror fans with its great crossovers with genre royalty. Its latest addition adds in content inspired by 1979’s Alien, which winds up being a natural fit for the 4v1 survival game. Made with incredible respect and love for the source material, this is the best Dead… Read More: Dead by Daylight Alien Chapter DLC Review: Made With Facehugger… »

The Making of Karateka Review: An Interactive Video Game Documentary

The Making of Karateka is Digital Eclipse‘s first title in its Gold Master Series, a line of interactive video game documentaries. Much of the format is similar to the studio’s Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration title released last year. While that game was a broad overview of a publisher’s legacy, The Making of Karateka goes… Read More: The Making of Karateka Review: An Interactive Video Game Documentary »

Fort Solis Review: A Captivating Sci-Fi Adventure Game

Fort Solis first got the attention of video game fans due to its talented voice cast. The Last of Us star Troy Baker and Red Dead Redemption II standout Roger Clark play two key characters, with the talented actress Julia Brown in another pivotal role. With great performances and an intriguing story, this small-scale yet… Read More: Fort Solis Review: A Captivating Sci-Fi Adventure Game »

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Window Delayed to Summer 2024 or Later

Fans will be waiting a bit longer for BioWare’s Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The studio had hoped to launch the game this year on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S before moving it back to early 2024. Now, BioWare is moving Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s release window back to Summer 2024 at the earliest. According to industry… Read More: Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Window Delayed to Summer 2024… »

WrestleQuest Interview: Jeff Jarrett & Devs on Making a Wrestling RPG

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with iconic wrestler and Executive Producer of Wrestling Jeff Jarrett and Mega Cat Studios founders James Deighan and Zack Manko about the wrestling RPG WrestleQuest. The game is set to release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PC, and iOS and Android via Netflix… Read More: WrestleQuest Interview: Jeff Jarrett & Devs on Making a Wrestling… »

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Won’t Have DLC Based on the Movie Sequels

Gun Media has had a successful start with its multiplayer take on Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, with high player counts, good reviews, and a general swell of positivity surrounding it. It’s something of a redemption story after the unfortunate licensing situation with Friday the 13th The Game, one it’s not looking to… Read More: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Won’t Have DLC Based… »

Nacon RIG 600 Pro HS & HX Trailer Shows Off the Dual Wireless Headsets

Two new trailers for Nacon’s RIG 600 Pro HS and HX headsets have been released, previewing the company‘s PlayStation and Xbox-licensed headsets. The headsets feature best-in-class low-latency wireless with a USB-C wireless adapter or Bluetooth, as well as 40mm headset drivers “enclosed in a tuned acoustic chamber.” They weigh in at only 8.5 oz/240 grams… Read More: Nacon RIG 600 Pro HS & HX Trailer Shows Off… »