Killzone Composer Wonders if People Have Moved on From the Series: ‘I Get the Sense That People Want Something a Bit More Casual, a Bit More Quick’
Sony's Killzone franchise has been dormant for quite some time. Now, in a new interview, Killzone composer Joris de Man has joined the chorus of people who'd like to see…
Grab The Complete Castlevania Netflix Series On Blu-Ray For $40 This Week
Castlevania fans can get all four seasons of the original Netflix animated series for roughly $40 at Amazon during the retailer's Big Spring Sale. A box set containing Seasons 1…
The Best Xbox Series X|S Games to Play Now
The best Xbox Series X and Series S games available in 2025.
Game Of Thrones Illustrated Edition Series Returns After 5-Year Wait
Following a lengthy wait, A Song of Ice and Fire's Illustrated Edition series is set to return this fall with A Feast for Crows. The Illustrated Edition of the fourth…
You Can Save on Monster Hunter Wilds for PS5 and Xbox Series X Right Now at Woot
Monster Hunter Wilds for PS5 and Xbox Series X has dropped to $54.99 at Woot, 21% off its list price of $69.99.
Gran Turismo World Series 2025 starts with Online Qualifiers on April 2
The Gran Turismo World Series 2025 is set to be a classic with a live events calendar that includes London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and culminates with World Finals in Fukuoka,…
PS5 Sales Are Outpacing PS4 in the U.S., Xbox Series X and S Lags Well Behind Xbox One
It’s a mixed picture for video game console sales in the United States, with the PlayStation 5 still outpacing its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, but the Xbox Series X and…
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review: Japanese Setting Refreshes Series
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Assassin’s Creed: series retrospective
Revealing itself like a hidden blade, Assassin’s Creed’s razor-sharp and refreshing combination of history, science fiction, and parkour-based action turned heads everywhere when it first emerged on our screens back…