Earlier this week, Jackbox Games stealthily announced the release date for the highly anticipated party game Drawful 2.

A couple of days ago the company updated their website to say that the game will be arriving this week on June 21st! Not only that, but they also released a new trailer! Drawful 2  will be available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC and will include tons of new features such as the ability to use 2 colors at once, a win streak to earn more points, options to censor rude players when streaming, return of the family filter and extended timers, as well as much more! Check out the trailer and comment below telling us what your the most excited for in Drawful 2!

I never new I wanted something more than I want Trials of The Blood Dragon. It’s literally two things squished together that, on paper sounds dumb as hell, but once you see it moving. It’s incredible.

The over the top world of Blood Dragon and the top notch motorcycle racing of Trials. 

They’ve left the realm of motorcycles to! We’ve got jet packs, moon cars and even parkour with pistols!

Trials of The Blood Dragon is out NOW on PC, PS4 and Xbox! GO DOWNLOAD IT! I am.

Not much has been known about Detroit: Become Human since it’s “PS3 Tech-Demo” from way back in 2012. It appeared that it was going to be another “David Cage” game, mostly an interactive choose your own adventure movie.

Those assertions weren’t far off apparently, as the first ACTUAL trailer hit the web not to long ago. What surprised me personally, was how fucking cool this game looks.

Original announcements placed the player in the role of Kara, the subject of the PS3 Tech-Demo. A brand new off the line Android trying to survive in Detroit City. Now it looks like you’re taking the role of Android investigator Conner.

The sci-fi settings, the LA Noire like investigations/interrogations have got me PUMPED for this title.

I’ve never been a huge fan of David Cage games, but it looks like things are going to change for me.

No announcement on release date as of yet.

Briefly: Weirdest game of the show? Of course that goes to Kojima Productions.

Hideo officially revealed his first game since last year’s Konami fiasco (fuck them), and it’s potentially one of the oddest, most striking video game trailers of all time. What kind of game is it? What’s it about? What the hell is happening.

So many questions are raised, and 0 questions are answered. But Norman Reedus is in it, and… he has a disappearing baby attached to him?’

Yeah… Maybe just watch the Death Stranding trailer below, and let us know what you make of it.

That trailer music is pretty slick, huh?

Just when you thought that Spider-Man has ran out of ways to surprise us in a video game adaptation, here comes Insomniac Games to prove us wrong. Announced during Sony’s E3 2016 press conference, Spider-Man PS4,  (a working title if you couldn’t tell,) will bring the wall crawler to Sony’s console exclusively in a way that’s never been seen before.

As breathtaking as it was to swing through New York in past games, the mechanic has become somewhat passe, especially when it hasn’t been improved on much since Spider-Man 2 released over a decade ago. With that in mind, color me surprised when the teaser for the new game showed Spidey truly making the city his own. Whether bounding off of tables and crashing through a window from the inside of a cafe while in pursuit of a bad guy, seeing the city break apart while he finds himself locked in battle with an enemy, or his slick webbing animations that help him tie up crooks in style, the minute of footage already gives us hope that this could be the best Spider-Man game yet. The improvements to movement, combat and environment interaction are already apparent, so with a developer with the reputation that Insomniac has earned at the helm, we’re guessing this is going to be great.

This has been a big year for Spider-Man, and 2017 can only get better once this game finds its way into our hands if the placeholder date is anything to go by. Are you ready to throw on the underoos one more time?

We’ve known about Tekken 7 for over a year now, but we still weren’t sure if it was going to release on platforms outside of the Playstation 4. That uncertainty was squashed during Microsoft’s E3 press conference as the next King of Iron Fist Tournament was confirmed for both Xbox One and PC with an extra surprise in the form of its story mode.

More surprising than the story mode itself, was the reveal that Akuma from Street Fighter would be part of it. Not relegated to a simple guest character, series bad guy, Heihachi, is confronted by Capcom’s demon as they brawl within a temple that’s burning to the ground. Not only is the special care taken to get Akuma authentically represented instantly apparent thanks to his fireballs, EX meters, and Raging Demon  finisher, but the story fight in itself was looked incredible. Integrating QTE’s into the middle of a match is another interesting design choice, which will ideally bring a level of excitement to help the narrative stand out from your standard one on one bout.

Alongside this announcement, franchise producer, Katsuhiro Harada, took the stage to announce that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 would be available for free as a backwards compatible Xbox 360 title all week for Xbox Live Gold members. Featuring the largest roster in Tekken history, the 2012 game is the perfect way for Xbox owners to get caught up ahead of the seventh game’s early 2017 release.

If nothing else, this trailer and reveal is a reminder of what could have been if Tekken X Street Fighter was ever released. How do you think this story mode will pan out, and how hard are you refreshing the Xbox Live Marketplace to claim your game? Share your thoughts, (and GamerTag,) below so we can get some games going!

With so much buzz surrounding Dishonored 2, the follow up to 2012’s surprise hit, we knew Bethesda would touch on it during their E3 press conference this year. What we didn’t know was how great it would look in motion, building on what was an already popular game with new powers and abilities to eliminate your targets with.

As one of two supernatural assassins, Dishonored 2 is clearly hoping to build on the strengths of the original by allowing players to approach taking out their targets in a variety of ways. The gameplay trailer alone shows off how our protagonists can summon mystical powers to make enemies their playthings, attack them with traditional swords and guns, or even avoid direct conflict altogether by utilizing the game’s stealth and hostage mechanics, all while taking place in a unique setting that blends industrial society with the world of mysticism. If you couldn’t tell, it’s looking like there will be plenty to enjoy no matter what your play style is when Dishonored 2 releases in on November 11 of this year on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.

If you haven’t had a chance to watch the trailer, do it now and tell us what you think of Arkane Studios’ next entry in the Dishonored series.

When you think of sports games, the last thing that will probably spring to mind is their gripping narratives. As seen during EA’s E3 2016 press conference however, that might soon change in the upcoming Fifa 17.

Titled The Journey, the campaign will place you in the cleats of Alex Hunter, an up and coming Premiere League player who was just brought in to one of many possible teams. The Journey looks to examine his rise through the ranks, including how he copes with his new found fame and how the pressure of having so many eyes on him will take a toll on him both on and off the field in ways that we would never have expected from an annual sports title. Just one watch of the trailer makes it seem like we’re watching a drama instead of playing a game about kicking a ball around.

Promising to allow Alex to play in any Premiere League club with authentic managers and alongside some of the best players in the world, this mode is obviously hoping to bring a level of authenticity to this story in a way that might only be possible in a video game. Still, I can’t help but laugh at the idea that this game is getting a story, yet Titanfall, also released by EA, didn’t. Good thing they’re fixing that with the sequel.

Are stories in sports games a good thing, and will you Fifa fans ever play it instead of trash talking your friends after a hard earned goal? Watch the trailer and let us know what you think!

One of the main criticisms that held the original Titanfall back was its lack of a true campaign mode. Respawn and EA are looking to address that with Titanfall 2, with a story focused trailer that debuted during their E3 2016 press conference.

Focusing on a Titan who’s pilot was killed in action, the perspective switches between the behemoth robot and its new perspective pilot as it does everything it can to protect its new controller from being shot down on the battlefield. Showing off some of the new environments, visuals, abilities and characters, Titanfall 2 seems like it’s doing a good job with fully integrating what we learned about this world in the first game with an actual narrative to dive into.

The original game was some of the most fun I had during the early Xbox One days, so integrating that gameplay with something for us to do when we don’t feel like being yelled at by strangers online can only be for the better. This sequel looks fantastic in motion, so I can’t wait to head over to the convention and try it for myself. With the game making its PS4 debut when it releases alongside its Xbox One and PC versions on October 28, it might be hard which version to pick! Especially with the collector’s edition on the market.

What are your thoughts on the campaign, the last game’s lack of one, and the second game as a whole? Sound off below, and make sure you watch the trailer while you’re at it!

If you were still sour over the lack of single player options in Street Fighter V, Capcom has some news that might perk you up.

Releasing as scheduled at the end of June, the latest Capcom-Unity blog update goes into detail on what we can expect from the game’s yet to be released Story Mode. Titled “A Shadow Falls,” the narrative will follow Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li as they travel the world in search of fragment pieces that are said to stop the Seven Black Moons that M. Bison and his evil organization, Shadaloo, are gathering to grant the dictator unimaginable power. It sounds pretty wacky, but if you want the full synopsis, the blog post explains it as follows:

The Street Fighter V Cinematic Story Expansion, “A Shadow Falls,” depicts the ultimate battle between the evil Shadaloo organization and the heroic World Warriors who rise up against them. Seven “Black Moons” are deployed by Shadaloo, granting M. Bison unimaginable power and enveloping the earth in total darkness. Seeing the moons mysteriously appear in the sky, Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li embark on an epic journey around the world to retrieve fragment pieces that are the key to stopping the “Black Moons” before it’s too late. Along the way, they encounter the rest of the World Warriors, each of whom have their own agendas and motivations in mind. The final battle between good and evil begins now… who will RISE UP?

The best news of all is that A Shadow Falls will allow us to play as all six season one DLC characters, three of which will still be months away from release. While unfinished and still needing balance updates before their official release, it will be exciting to play as Balrog, Juri and Urien alongside Ibuki, Guile and Alex so far in advance. Promising to be about 3-4 hours in length, finishing it on its two different difficulty settings will net us a total of 80,000 Fight Money, which is almost another character.

Not all the news is good though. Aside from what one could consider a short length after the team has said that they drew inspiration from the lengthier Mortal Kombat storylines in the past, the June update will also mean that real money purchases will finally be implemented. Doing away with the promised Zenny system for purchasing DLC, each platform will be priced in standard currency, with characters costing $5.99, stages and premium costumes costing $4.99, and alternate stages and story costumes costing $1.99. This also means the free trials for Alex and Guile will come to an end, so if you have more Fight Money to earn with them, now would be the time to do it.

Does the news of the included DLC characters and the implementation of Story Mode give you hope for where the game is headed? Or has the last few months burned you too strongly? Share your opinion with us by commenting below!

Source: Capcom-Unity Blog

Briefly: Haven’t played Skyrim yet? Or just looking to sink another 1000 hours into this endless world? Bethesda tonight revealed that a remastered version of Skyrim will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One this Fall.

Of course, the game’s graphics and presentation have been starkly improved (just look at that trailer), but the new edition also includes all of the game’s DLC, and will even offer mod support on consoles.

The company also announced that “If you own and all its add-ons or own Legendary Edition on Steam, you’ll get a free upgrade to Skyrim Special Edition on Oct 28.”

Take a look at the trailer below (along with a couple of other announcements), and be sure to let us know if you plan to re-buy this one. As someone who never really got into Skyrim, I’m more than ready to give its expansive universe another shot.

The latest in the Deus Ex series is really shaping up to blow the franchise out of the water.

The recent live action announcement trailer really invoked some powerful feelings. Reminiscent of the first two shorts from The Animatrix.

One of the devs from the upcoming Mankind Divided walks us through the newest element of the game, the city hub. The launching point of missions, interacting with NPC’s and character building. Check it out below.

Get your first glimpse at the city-hub of Prague in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, an expansive and dense location which will allow players to meet a variety of characters, take on side-quests, and explore indoor and outdoor areas. For the purpose of this demo, we activated infinite life, energy, and ammo.
In this section of the game, set in the poor district of the city, Adam Jensen wakes up after being caught in a devastating attack, allegedly perpetrated by augmented extremists, which is causing his augs to malfunction. He needs to see Vaclav Koller, an underground augmentation specialist, so that he can have a look at them and help him get back into shape.

I’m really excited for this iteration of the series. The segregation theme between augmented citizens and normal humans is one I find particularly fascinating.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided hits store shelves August 23rd on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

For about the past week, WB Games has been teasing fans about what’s next to come for their toys to life genre game Lego Dimensions, and today we finally got an answer.

Expect things to get even CRAZIER than they did in the first one because they are once again going all out. Some of the newcomers are Adventure Time, Harry Potter, Mission Impossible, Gremlins, Goonies, and many more. Even Sonic is joining in on the fun. YES YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT! SONIC THE FREAKING HEDGEHOG HIMSELF. Not much more is known about the game whether it’s a full on sequel or just a massive expansion, but it seems like most of this stuff will be releasing this fall for PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Wii U. Are you excited about this? What franchise do you still want to see in Lego Dimensions? Tell us in the comments below!

Coming September 27th

-Ghostbusters Story Pack
-Adventure Time Level Pack
-Mission: Impossible Level Pack-
-Harry Potter Team Pack
-Adventure Time Team Pack
-The A-Team Fun Pack

Coming later are sets based on:

-Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
-The LEGO® Batman Movie
-The Goonies
-Sonic The Hedgehog
-Teen Titans Go!
-LEGO® City Undercover
-Knight Rider
-The Powerpuff Girls
-Gremlins
-Beetlejuice
-E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Briefly: Mid last-month, a leaked Gamestop promotional image revealed the next expansion in store for players of Bungie’s Destiny.

Today, Bungie officially revealed the expansion, titled ‘Rise of Iron’. The new chapter lets players “follow in the footsteps of Lord Saladin in a brand new story that culminates in an epic Raid.”

Rise of Iron will include a new zone filled with new enemies, and even marks the return of the Gjallarhorn, which players have not shut up about since it was first released.

Note that Bungie has only revealed Rise of Iron for Xbox One and Playstation 4, so it looks like players still playing on previous-generation consoles may want to think about an upgrade.

Take a look at the Rise of Iron trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick it up!

Briefly: I hated the first Watch Dogs game.

Obviously, that first E3 trailer for the game sold me on it. It looked gorgeous, open, futuristic, with mechanics and opportunities that we’d never seen (or even thought of) in a game before. Watch Dogs was to truly be the first next-gen feeling title for PS4 and Xbox One.

Then Ubisoft released a buggy, ugly, boring Grand Theft Auto clone that I sunk about 10 hours into before realizing that I’d wasted $100.

Watch Dogs became the brunt of a lot of jokes in the early days of the Geekscape Games podcast, and while it’s unlikely that gamers will truly trust Ubisoft’s early looks at any point in the future, the publisher just debuted the very first look at Watch Dogs 2 which is set to take San Francisco (and the world) by storm when it releases on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 15th.

Seriously, I’m not going to be putting down any pre-order dollars on this one, but it sounds as though Ubisoft has certainly learned from the mistakes that they made with the first game, and are ready to fix them this time around. Take a look at the first trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

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During one of their weekly Drawful 2 livestreams, Jackbox Games decided to drop another massive bomb on people. In just 2 weeks they’ll be at Indy PopCon representing in a big way. On Friday, June 17th at 8:30 PM Drawful 2 will be part of the 2016 Indy PopCon  Brawl, a showdown between 8 online personalities to see who’s the best around. Not only that, but they also revealed what the final game will be. QUIPLASH 2! That’s right!, everyone’s favorite sarcastic quipping game is back with a vengeance.

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While they couldn’t say much about the title a few things have been confirmed such as the game having custom prompts, different final rounds, a leaderboard (first in the series!), and the ability to censor answer (akin to Drawful 2.) The game will be part of the previously announced Jackbox Party Pack 3, but there’s still no release date for the game outside of a Fall 2016 release. Are you excited for Quiplash 2? What kind of crazy prompts are you hoping to make? Tell us in the comments!

If you’ve been waiting anxiously for more news on Kingdom Hearts 3, you’re going to have to hold out a little longer. But don’t worry, Square Enix has your Keyblade fix covered with a new trailer for Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. Yes, that’s the real name. And it’s looking pretty great!

Serving as both an HD remaster of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and what essentially seems like a prequel demo for the third game focusing on Aqua’s continued journey through the Realm of Darkness, the latter segment in particular looks absolutely gorgeous. Considering how I found Aqua to be the most interesting protagonist across the entire series, I’m really excited to be able to control her unique spells once again. Her story bridging the gap between Birth By Sleep and the third game doesn’t hurt the excitement either! On the Dream Drop Distance front, it was the only core KH game I never finished. Replacing your Disney party members with generic color swapped enemies took some of the joy out of the crossover appeal the series has become known for, but I’m hoping that I’ll be able to enjoy it more the second time around.

Aside from the playable segments, Kingdom Hearts x Back Cover, a movie that connects to the earliest parts of the universe’s lore, will tell the story of the Foretellers. Tying in to the recently released Kingdom Hearts Unchained x mobile game, this package will be overflowing with details to play through and analyze as we wait for 2017. With each character masked, it won’t be long until we start trying to identify the voice actors and see what past characters they match!

Sadly, we’ll have to wait longer on news for the third game, seeing as the trailer mentioned more details wouldn’t come until the winter. In the meantime, see if you can figure out any of the voice actors for yourself in the trailer below. When December comes, will you be picking up the final Kingdom Hearts release before KH3 finally arrives? Does the third game’s apparent E3 absence disappoint you? And did you actually like the Dream Eaters? Let us know in the comments!

As we get closer to E3, rumors have been swirling about a a potential Injustice 2 reveal. Well, NetherRealm Studios and WB Games have put the speculation to rest, because Injustice 2 is real, and it looks like it could be even more brutal than the first.

Featuring a solemn narration from an off screen voice, (who does mention being reborn after emerging from “the pit.” Could it be Ra’s al Ghul?), the reveal trailer shows mainstays like Superman, Batman, The Flash and Aquaman smashing each other through walls with enhanced strength thanks to what seems to be a new transforming armor mechanic. If you were hoping for some new character reveals to keep the hype going, the closing moments of the trailer show Supergirl protecting Batman from her uncharacteristically murderous cousin, and a younger man suiting up in a red and black Batman suit. Could it be Red Hood? Or even better… Batman Beyond?

From the little we’re shown, so many questions can be pulled from it. How will the transforming suits work in the game? Is Superman still an evil, power hungry dictator? Who is the voice in the trailer? Will we FINALLY get Black Canary and Huntress? We’ll find out more as we get closer to its 2017 release date.

Who are you hoping to see in the game, and what do you make of the trailer? Sound off in the comments, and keep checking back as E3 quickly approaches.

After revealing Horizon Zero Dawn at E3 last year, it quickly became the first game Sony has shown off that made me excited to be a PlayStation 4 owner. Now that its latest trailer has been released, it impressed me to the point where I almost didn’t care that it’s being delayed!

Moved to a February 28 2017 release, it’s clear to see that Guerrilla Games has put their development time to good use so far. Showing off some stunning new combat clips, Aloy, the game’s star, destroys mechanical dinosaurs with ease thanks to her bow and arrow, displaying its seamless looking combat that comes to life thanks to its jaw dropping graphics and effects. On this journey to find herself and the secrets of her past, Aloy’s adventure is looking more and more like it will be one worth taking.

While a delay is always disappointing, it’s clear that the developer behind the Killzone series is dead set on getting their first attempt at an action role playing game right. But what say you readers? What do you think of Horizon so far and are you affected by the delay? Watch the trailer for yourself and make yourself heard in the comments!

After months of rumors combined with a shred of foresight considering how remaster happy this console generation has been, Square Enix has finally made our return to Ivalice official with the announcement of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age.

Releasing exclusively for the PlayStation 4, The Zodiac Age serves as a re-release of the 2006 PS2 hit. Serving as a huge overhaul for how Final Fantasy handles its combat, level up mechanics and storytelling, the polarizing twelfth entry will receive a series of improvements on top of the expected graphics upgrade. Presumably bringing over the Zodiac Job System that the Japanese exclusive Final Fantasy XII International used to improve its often confusing and convoluted growth system that kept some from enjoying the game, (myself included,) The Zodiac Age is already on track to be worth a second look.

In addition to the job system, the real time combat is also set to be revitalized with a reconstructed design. This on top of a re-recorded soundtrack, shorter load times, an auto save feature, the Trial Mode from International, and trophy support show that there’s plenty to enjoy for new and old players alike.

See it in action for yourself and let us know what you think! The Zodiac Age is scheduled for a 2017 release.

AWHAAAA!?!?

WHAT’S THIS!?! A VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER HAVING FUN WITH A VIDEO GAME?!? OUTRAGEOUS! Where are all the grey colors? Where are all the FPS segments? WHY ISN’T THERE A VEHICLE BUILDING MECHANIC!! All joking aside, Yooka-Laylee is shaping up to be one hell of a game. Ever since going radio silent near the end of last year, the folks over at Playtonic Games have really seemed to get their metaphorical rear in gear and now have blown all their new info out over the spans of the last 3 weeks.

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Today’s new trailer features Yooka and Laylee racing through many different worlds meeting different characters, pummeling baddies, and transforming into weird mutated creatures. Along with this we’ve also learned new news about the game.  It seems as though the game has sadly been pushed back from it’s initial Q4 2016 release and is now heading for a Q1 2017 release (fingers crossed for January.) Along with that we’ve also learned that Playtonic has been Internally hard at work on the Wii U and PC versions of Yooka, while Worms developer, Team 17 is working on the Xbox One and PS4 versions. Enough chit chat though, take a look at the new trailer and tell us what you think about it in the comments!

 

Ora ora ora! For those who felt like there wasn’t enough karate guy, (and girl,) representation in The King of Fighters XIV, Team Art of Fighting returns to fill that void. Much like Team Fatal Fury, the Art of Fighting cast has become more synonymous with the King of Fighters franchise over the years, so it’s no surprise to see the three main characters from the early 90’s coin op fighter return to the KOF stage.

Consisting of Ryo Sakazaki, an orange clad fighter who’s similar moveset and appearance to a certain other karate fighter has led to a parody of the alleged knockoff from said competitor, Robert Garcia, Ryo’s best friend and rival who happens to be rich and totally not Ken, and Yuri Sakazaki, Ryo’s little sister who will eternally be in training, the three often serve as a hard hitting, no nonsense group.

But as with previous reveal trailers, the fun comes from how the new mechanics work with these old move sets. In this case, Team Art of Fighting looks absolutely brutal. Canceling super moves into other super moves creates huge combos for each of the three members, with some interesting new takes on old moves for Yuri in particular. Will the damage be scaled so high that we’ll be able to almost finish an opponent with one sequence in the final version? I hope not, but we’ll be sure to see what balance changes take effect before the game’s August release date.

Check out the trailer below and tell us if the trio will be apart of your KOF team! The King of Fighters XIV will release exclusively on the PS4 on August 23rd.

Skylanders fans are in for an interesting game this year.

Yesterday, Activision announced Skylanders Imaginators, A game centered around creating your own Skylander. The game launches October 16th and will be  bundled with the portal of power, the custom character portal, as well as 2 sensei figures. The game is targeting a release date of October 16th for Xbox 360, One, PS4, PS3, and Wii U. Do you like Skylanders? Are you excited for this year’s game? Let us know in the comments below!

This morning, VD-dev Games, developers of the 3DS E-shop title Ironfall Invasion released a trailer for their new racing game Rise: Race The Future. The game looks to be a fully customizable racing game for all current gen consoles and mobile devices, but it seems as though another platform has snuck its way in.

NX

Well, well, well. It looks like our good old mysterious friend the NX as made an appearance at the end of this trailer. Does this really mean anything though? Perhaps. I wouldn’t be surprised if Nintendo was planning an NX reveal in the near future. As for the game itself,the developers are hoping to have it done b this winter. Check out the trailer below! Are you interested in this game now? Will you be picking it up? Tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: Little-known horror gem Among the Sleep released for Windows/OS X all the way back in 2014, and PS4 players got a taste of the terror earlier this year. Now, it’s time for Xbox One owners to finally be scared of the dark once again.

Krillbite Studios revealed today that the long awaited Xbox One version of the unique survival-horror title will hit the console on Friday, June 3rd, and will boast some exclusive pyjamas for the game’s main character.

Among The Sleep is a first-person survival horror game that’s played through the eyes of a toddler. Original as hell already, right? The game is extremely atmospheric, and seeing the world through the eyes and imagination of a human so young (and tiny) makes for a freaky experience like no other.

I loved the title when I played the PS4 version earlier this year, and I’d implore Xbox One owners looking for a totally original horror title to give the game a shot.

You can take a look at a trailer for Among The Sleep below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to this new console version!

Fans eagerly awaiting for Playtonic’s highly anticipated Banjo Kazooie spiritual successor, Yooka Laylee have finally been given an update that they’ll BEE happy about. Many new things were announced today, but the big STINGER was the reveal of the main villain Capital B. BEEing a corporate B.E.O of Hivory Towers, his company has recently teamed up with the villainous Dr. Quack of Quack Crop. to engineer an evil plan to BEEcome the most powerful company in the world.

Capital BOf course the biggest thing people have been BUZZing about is the release date for the highly anticipated playground demo which finally got a release date of sometime in July. While there’s no solid release date still, the team has re-assured people that they won’t BEE (ok I’ll stop now) having to wait until 2017 as they are still targeting an October 2016 release date for the game for Xbox One, Wii U, PS4, and PC. What do you think about the game? Are you excited to finally get the chance to play it soon? Let us know in the comments!

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Briefly: The next Destiny expansion has been leaked.

The leak comes via a promotional poster that made its way online. The expansion will be titled Rise of Iron, and according to Kotaku, the DLC will feature a new raid (which will likely be Fallen themed), and will be larger than both of the game’s first year expansions.

Little else is known about Rise of Iron at this point, but we’ll be sure to share as soon as we know more!

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Briefly: I know a lot of folks who somehow missed out on the first couple of games in the Arkham series, simply due to not having a new-enough console (or a computer powerful enough) to run them.

Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City remain two of the very best titles in superhero video games, and are some of the very best games of the last generation.

Soon, those who missed out on the first two titles in the celebrated series, and those who are simply looking for an excuse to play them again will get their chance, as Warner Bros. Interactive has finally announced the long-rumoured Batman: Return to Arkham, which features Arkham Asylum and Arkham City remastered using Unreal 4.

Both games are their ‘Game of the Year Edition’ versions, featuring all of the extras and DLC released for each title. Along with the engine update, models, environments, and lighting have all been upgraded, so these already very pretty games should look better than ever.

You can take a look at the trailer for Return to Arkham below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Return to Arkham hits PS4 and Xbox One on July 29th for a cool $49.99.

Yesterday, the official Dragon Ball website posted a 24 hour countdown clock to this morning May 17th not saying what will happen. Well, today we know what it was.

Just a couple of hours ago, Bandai Namco announced that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 would be coming out this year. While there’s no solid release date yet, we do know that the game will be coming out for Xbox One, PS4, and PC via Steam. The first Xenoverse came out  last year on February 5th 2015 and seemed to surprise many fans who were starting to experience Dragon Ball game fatigue every year. Hopefully Xenoverse 2 improves and adds onto more things like more customization with powers and outfits. Are you excited for Xenoverse 2? What’s your favorite Dragon Ball game? Tell us below!

Remember the early days of the PS3? Back when high quality exclusives were few and far between, Valkyria Chronicles became a cult classic, delivering a unique Turn Based Strategy experience with top notch visuals that kept those who played it singing its praises. Despite critical acclaim however, far too many people missed out on what many still consider one of the console’s brightest gems. After a re-release on Steam brought the series back into the spotlight in the West, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered debuts to give the game new life on the PS4. As one of the people who missed out on the game, and is typically terrible at strategy games, I’m left feeling like I REALLY wish I had played this sooner. Yes, it’s just that good.

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Welkin and Alicia reporting for duty.

Taking place in the war torn continent of Europa, a fictional version of Europe in 1935 C.E., the land is in the midst of the Second Europan War. In an attempt to secure scarce resources that are vital for the progress of two nations, The Empire declares war on the Atlantic Federation in order to crush them with their military might. Literally caught in the middle is Gallia, a neutral nation that sits in between the two warring factions. With its geographically advantageous positioning combined with its rich Ragnite sources, it makes the farm country an easy target for The Empire’s growing might. When Welkin Gunther, the son of a hero from the first war, gets caught up with the Gallia resistance led by Alicia Melchiott, the two get swept up into the conflict, one that goes much deeper than either of them imagined.

The developers at Sega had to have had people like me in mind while developing Valkyria Chronicles, since the game does a really good job of easing you into its mechanics across the first few chapters. Playing like a Turn Based Strategy game with elements of real time game play thrown in, each side of the conflict takes turns positioning their various units in order to overwhelm the opposition and claim their home base. Choosing between Scouts, Shocktroopers, Lancers, Engineers and Snipers, each class offers a certain amount of movement distance, attack strengths, advantages and disadvantages that make each one invaluable on the battlefield. To add an extra layer of depth, each character has their own personality traits as well, which can affect their performance on the battlefield. If you have a soldier who is allergic to sand, they’ll perform worse in the desert. Do they work better alone? They’ll get a boost if they’re fighting away from the rest of your squad. Predicting the Internet wars of 2016, some units even hate men and women! Just when you think you have the hang of battle, the game’s difficulty ramps up hard at about seven chapters in, adding in new objectives that will ask you to blow up train tracks, destroy tanks, or simply escape the combat area. By then, it doesn’t take long before your skills are put to the test, making each battle all the more rewarding when you finish it.

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A baker vs. a tank. I don’t like these odds.

At the cost of one Command Point for most units, (two for bigger units such as tanks,) players will assume full control of the character they select to go into battle. Each class has a set amount of distance they can move and can only attack once for each CP spent, so examining the map and trying to position yourself in a way where you’re shielded from damage while being able to damage others is the strategic core of Valkyria, which helps you maximize your results even further thanks to bonus damage when you manually aim for head shots. Using CP on the same unit multiple times during the same turn reduces their movement significantly each time you go back to the well, making it easier to get stranded in the middle of a gunfight. Since both your team and the opponent’s squad will automatically shoot at anyone in their sights who is in the middle of moving, this is the quickest way to lose a unit.

Good news for my squad though, because the game gives us plenty of options to cover for terrible commanders such as myself. Hiding behind cover will boost their defense, while crawling in grass will make them much harder to hit. As you advance through the game, Gunther will gain the ability to issue Orders, which are battlefield buffs that can improve stats, call down attacks on far away enemies, or heal wounded squad-mates. If your bad decisions lead to a party member falling in battle, a different unit can recover them so they can live to fight another day, lest they be gone for good. As battles get larger, claimed bases will allow you to call upon unused units at a more advantageous place. This feature becomes a lifesaver, since one of the biggest flaws in the game comes from not having much of a clue as to what kind of units the enemy has. Pre-mission briefings will give you an idea some of the time, but it becomes annoying when you bring Snipers you don’t need, or don’t have any tank destroying Lancers when your enemy has a fleet of them.

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Easier said than done when you don’t know what units you need.

Then again, there might be times where you’re getting beat because you’re simply overwhelmed. That’s where the Headquarters come in, which allows players to spend two types of currency to power up their ranks. Earned through performing well in story missions or Skirmishes, replayable missions used for grinding, EXP and money can be used for a variety of functions. First off, spent EXP will level up your classes, which will power up all units within the chosen job and potentially unlocking new skills in the process. When you feel like your squad is strong enough, visiting the cemetery will let Gunther learn new Orders at high EXP costs. Considering this is where you’ll find the most powerful skills in the game, it’s definitely worth the price.

Cash on the other hand, let’s you buy new weapons and equipment for your squad and tank, giving you a much needed boost in power when the war is getting too tough to win. Acting as more than just power boosts, weapons can eventually be given extra attributes, such as status effects that are inflicted on hit enemies. Tanks on the other hand, can only be given a certain amount of upgrades, creating a puzzle like grid where each desired upgrade has to be fit into the space provided for use. Money isn’t all for combat though, since the backstory of your squad can be expanded on by using your extra money to fund books. These can also get pricey, but learning about your team through these extended story segments strengthens what is an already compelling narrative.

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The story is presented like a living scrapbook.

On the subject of the story, while the game play is the definite highlight of Valkyria Chronicles, Gallia’s struggle is just as entertaining, with a cast that grows throughout its 30-ish hour campaign. As one of the most beautiful games of last generation, the remastered version manages to be even more gorgeous, bringing the tale to life in a vibrant way. Giving the appearance of a pencil drawn account of the events of the war while employing an anime inspired look, every part of the game, from the menus to the battles themselves, ooze with visual flair. This is further improved by the strong voice acting, which really shines as the story takes on its more serious themes. Everything from the horrors of war, to concentration camps, and the individuality of the casualties, both friend and foe alike, help the player become fully attached to the world we’re witnessing. A certain scene went as far as to make me feel terrible for killing the enemy, but war doesn’t give you the luxury of life without having to take someone else’s. It’s just too bad that the voice acting isn’t as strong across the board as it is in these key scenes, because the supplementary squad in particular, often sounds too goofy our phoned in to fit in with the rest of the cast. While I appreciate that the entire game is voice acted, it also creates more opportunities for the blemishes to stand out more than they should.

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Selvaria is a highlight of an already strong cast.

If the hit and miss voice acting was the game’s only issue, then we would call that a win. Unfortunately, for everything Valkyria Chronicles does right, it has a few glaring flaws aside from the ones already mentioned that can’t be ignored. First and foremost, there’s no way to fast forward the enemy’s turn, which becomes really annoying when they have double digit moves for each turn. It wouldn’t be as bad if they actually did something, but there were far too many times where enemies would just run in circles just to waste a move. The AI in general can be pretty stupid, which makes me feel better about my own poor skill set. Still, there’s no reason why enemies should routinely throw grenades into poles, only for them to bounce back to them and kill themselves. That’s not to say your squad is any better, because their accuracy is infuriatingly bad at times, especially for Snipers. As the class that should be the most accurate, I can’t tell you how many times I yelled at my TV because a tide turning move went to waste when my long range gunners would miss shots enemies that are only a few feet away. While it’s most obvious with Snipers, no class is exempt from this issue, with infantry units occasionally missing shots at point blank range. Oh, and the less said about Chapter 8 the better. This out of place stealth mission moves at such a slow pace, that what must have been an attempt to slow down the action not only grinds it to a halt, but is a literal drag that the game would be better off without.

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These issues aren’t nearly enough to turn the tides of war however, since Valkyria Chronicles Remastered wraps up as one of the most visually and mechanically creative games in the genre. It’s addictive game play hooks you just as easily as the deceptively deep plot, with likable characters that are sometimes hindered by spotty voice acting. Tedious game play sections and the pre-battle guessing game aside, first time players absolutely must give this hidden gem a shot. With a fair amount of post game content, the inclusion of trophies, (since the original release predated them,) and a New Game + mode to keep you going long after the battle ends, you should be eager to enlist when Sega’s strategy opus makes its big return.

Final Score: 4.5/5