The Journey to the Savage Planet sequel mirrors the bizarro world through which its developers have lived
One of the most memorable game debuts of all time is debuting all over again
I’m still reeling from one of the 2022 Game Awards’ weirdest trailers
But we’re going to have to wait a long time for more information
Ghostrunner, last year’s terrific first-person parkour game, will leap, grapple, wall-run, and maybe trip (but in a…
In its latest round of fiscal results, 505 Games parent company Digital Bros appeared to reveal that a Bloodstained:…
The Stadia port of Terraria was canceled suddenly earlier this month after a developer’s Google account was abruptly…
Remedy Games’ paranormal office thriller Control will come to next-gen consoles digitally on February 2, followed by…
505 Games has clarified that the physical version of Control Ultimate Edition, released today, has a one-time…
505 Games has announced that Indivisible, the Valkyrie Profile-esque RPG developed by Lab Zero Games, has ceased…
Owners of the original version of Control say they recently discovered it had automatically switched to the new…
505 Games tried to explain why owners of the existing version of Control won’t be able to upgrade to the PS5 and…
We were so close to cross-gen game upgrades being a simple and painless ordeal across the board, but now 505 Games…
Death Stranding, a very, very good PlayStation 4 game from Hideo Kojima and his game-making friends, launches on PC…
Action RPG Indivisible, from Skullgirls creators Lab Zero, is great! The version that was reportedly released on the…
Journey to the Savage Planet is the first-ever game from Typhoon Studios, out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and…
Remedy Entertainment says it’s looking into how to improve Control’s performance on console but that it will take time. The studio also says that an on/off toggle for Motion Blur and Film Grain will be coming in the next update, along with improvements to the map display.
Control is the latest game from the makers of Max Payne, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break. It’s a twisted, haunting…
Journey to the Savage Planet was a bit of a surprise when it was announced at the most recent Game Awards. The…
What’s black, white and red all over and coming this fall for Xbox One and PlayStation 4? A double-pack of Limbo and Inside. Playdead’s pair of stark and beautiful indie platformers hit stores on September 12 for $29.99, courtesy of publisher 505 Games.