With E3 fast approaching and all of us eager to get another look at CD Project Red’s upcoming sci-fi epic, We dove back into all our coverage to pull out the coolest…
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Beat Saber Review
Whenever I want to show VR to friends who’ve never tried it before (which is one of the great pleasures of owning a headset), Beat Saber is the game I fire up…
Our Xbox E3 2019 Predictions
On this week’s Xbox show, it’s time once again for a beloved pre-E3 tradition: making our Xbox E3 predictions! We discuss what could happen with regard to Xbox Scarlett’s release date and…
Save 17% on Doom Eternal by Preordering Now
If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use. The 2016 revival of Doom was one of the year’s…
Check Out Every Pokemon Confirmed So Far in Pokemon Sword and Shield
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Baldo Looks Like a Mix of Ni No Kuni and The Legend of Zelda
The developers at Naps Team have revealed a gameplay trailer for Baldo. The upcoming adventure game boasts a unique art style that mixes detailed pseudo-realistic backgrounds with cell-shaded characters, creatures and effects….
Sea of Solitude Release Date Set for July 2019
It’s official: Sea of Solitude is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC via EA Origins July 5, 2019. Originally announced back in 2016, Sea of Solitude is a story-driven adventure game centered on…
Dauntless Surpasses 6 Million Players in First Week
Phoenix Labs has announced that Dauntless, since officially launching on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC last week, has surpassed six million players, doubling its player count since the PC Open Beta….
How To Fix Mortal Kombat 11’s Biggest Problems
Mortal Kombat 11 is a fantastic game. Even after reviewing it a full month ago, I still consume it daily, whether it be by watching pros play it on twitch, checking out…
How Nintendo Could Still Show Off Metroid Prime 4 at E3
Metroid Prime 4 was first revealed at E3 2017 at the tail end of Nintendo’s E3 presentation. A giant number “4” appeared floating through space, followed by the Metroid Prime logo next…
