From Canabalt To Tunic – Finji's Independent Approach To Publishing And...
In 2009, a video game called Canabalt was published on the iOS App Store. It had a simple premise: Your character flees through a crumbling urban landscape, making great leaps across rooftops at the...
View ArticleThe First Descendant: Nexon Aims For The West With New RPG Shooter
Revealed during The Game Awards 2023 last December, The First Descendant is an upcoming looter-shooter RPG from Nexon and one of the South Korean company's first forays into the console market space....
View ArticleSuda51 On Working With Swery65, James Gunn, And Finding Peace And...
Goichi "Suda51" Suda is arguably the most consistently unique game designer in the industry. He created Killer7, the No More Heroes series, worked with James Gunn (before he directed Guardians of the...
View ArticleHigh-End Raiding Overview of Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail Job Changes
Are you familiar with terms like 2-minute meta, homogenization, or even transpose lines? If you are, then this article might be up your alley. New expansions are always a fun time, especially for...
View ArticleMy 13 Favorite Games From The Wholesome Direct 2024
Today's Wholesome Direct overflowed with thoughtful, creative, and, most of all, relaxing titles either out today or on the horizon. The showcase spotlighted dozens of titles you should go out of your...
View ArticleCover Reveal – Dragon Age: The Veilguard
This month, Dragon Age: The Veilguard (you read that right – Dreadwolf is no more) graces the cover of Game Informer. After years developing Baldur's Gate and its sequel early in its history, BioWare...
View ArticleThe Coolest Games We Played At Summer Game Fest 2024 And More
Summer Game Fest has slid comfortably into the slot once occupied by E3, and it has only gotten bigger with each passing year. With hundreds of media members and content creators converging in Los...
View ArticleHidetaka Miyazaki Talks Why Bloodborne Is Special To Him And How It Led To...
Bloodborne arrived on PS4 in 2015 and immediately became one of the best games of the year, earning a 9.75 out of 10 from Game Informer and even taking home our award for Best PlayStation Exclusive....
View ArticleA Deep Dive Into Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Combat, Abilities, Skill Tree,...
If you're at all familiar with the Dragon Age series, you likely already know BioWare has experimented quite a lot with its gameplay. From Dragon Age: Origins' real-time strategy RPG approach to Dragon...
View ArticleTakashi Iizuka Explains Why Shadow Has New Powers In Sonic X Shadow Generations
The release of Sonic Generations in 2011 gave players a series-wide greatest hits remake package to celebrate 20 years of Sonic the Hedgehog. Though other characters appeared in Sonic Generations,...
View ArticleTakashi Iizuka Recalls His Reaction To Shadow Coming To The Sonic Movies
Earlier this year, Sega announced Fearless: The Year of Shadow, a yearlong celebration of one of Sonic's biggest rivals, adversaries, and frenemies, Shadow the Hedgehog. In the past, Sonic Team...
View Article2025 Video Game Release Schedule
If you're wondering what games are coming up in 2025, we've put them all in one convenient location. This list will be continually updated to act as a living, breathing schedule as new dates are...
View ArticleDragon Age: The Veilguard’s Leads On The Name Change And Solas’ Role In The...
Dragon Age 4 was revealed years ago under the name Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. However, with seemingly months to go before the game’s fall 2024 launch, BioWare announced it was changing the name to Dragon...
View ArticleThe Big List Of Upcoming Video Game Remakes
Remakes tend to be more exciting than remasters because the improvements often go beyond mere bumps in resolution or framerate. At best, studios reimagine classic experiences in exciting new ways, sand...
View ArticleFrom Software's Hidetaka Miyazaki Discusses His Approach To Difficulty
From Software games have garnered a reputation – alongside the rest of the Soulslike subgenre – for delivering difficult, punishing experiences that reward persistence with an unparalleled thrill of...
View ArticleBreaking Down Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Classes And Factions
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View ArticleDragon Age: The Veilguard’s Character Creator Is BioWare’s Most Robust Yet
As BioWare prepared to show me the character creator for Dragon Age: The Veilguard in its Edmonton, Canada, offices, I expected something robust – it's 2024, character creators have come a long way,...
View ArticleHere’s How Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s ‘Unbound’ Option Lets You Customize...
Throughout my visit to BioWare's Edmonton office for Game Informer's current cover story about Dragon Age: The Veilguard, game director Corinne Busche reiterates that the studio designed the game with...
View ArticleThe First Descendant Preview – A Promising New Shooter
With just four days in Seoul, South Korea, I filled my maps app with pins of restaurants, Buddhist temples, must-see attractions, scenic parks, market streets, and more to visit. I clocked around 10...
View ArticleGaming As The Third Place
The culture around social interaction is constantly shifting, but those profoundly strange years of the pandemic were especially jarring. In the wake of such a weird cultural moment, I’m certainly not...
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