
It’s official. The PlayStation 1 classics are coming back as Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX will bring the 1997 and 1999 titles, respectively, to Nintendo Switch and PC this December. Get ready fans, it’s about to be a magical winter.
Continue readingIt’s official. The PlayStation 1 classics are coming back as Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX will bring the 1997 and 1999 titles, respectively, to Nintendo Switch and PC this December. Get ready fans, it’s about to be a magical winter.
Continue readingThe rather popular mobile title, Summoners War: Sky Arena from Com2uS has revealed two new monsters for their game, both being from Japanese folklore. Here’s your first look at Onimusha and Onmyouji.
Continue readingSquare Enix has revealed an upcoming demo version of the game called FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES Remastered Lite, as well as a trailer showing off new content for the game.
DANGANRONPA is preparing to kick off its 10th-anniversary event where Spike Chunshoft will have a monthly Danganronpa Livestream event with Megumi Ogata and upcoming game announcements. Here’s what you need to know.
MARVEL Strike Force sees three new characters added to its roster, bringing the roster including Toad and Ironheart.
Blast Away the Game Review has partnered up with D3 Go! and Emerald City Games to give our readers some special goodies in celebration of the release of G.I. Joe: War on Cobra on mobile devices.
Well, if you were expecting DOOM and DOOM II to be just nostalgia-filled experiences, Bethesda and id Software are taking things one step further with today’s major update for both games, adding in megaWADS including The Final DOOM and John Romero’s megaWAD, SIGIL.
G.I. Joe is headed to Android and iOS thanks to Emerald City Games and D3 Go! are bringing the smash-hit 1980s animated TV series back to life in their latest game. Here’s everything you need to know.
Since its launch, The Elder Scrolls: Blades has continued to get a steady stream of updates and as of late, that hasn’t changed as Bethesda has released another massive update featuring community-requested features and some massive changes to the game itself.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Special Delivery AR has changed the game and it is honestly quite exhilarating and well, rather creepy, but you really need to go play it today.