This spotlight includes a handful of especially ambitious titles that offer massive worlds to explore and revive beloved genres.
NISA had quite the number of games to show off at PAX East and we got some hefty hands-on time with a few of the ones...
Square-Enix just surprise-dropped a demo for their most anticipated game of the year: Final Fantasy VII Remake. Here's what we learned.
Baldur's Gate III has made a phenomenally strong showing at PAX East, demonstrating the extent of Larian Studios's capabilities.
Ghostrunner shows immense promise with its blazing fast cybernetic ninja action that invites death to the player just as much as their enemies.
For better or worse, A Fragmentary Passage is its own distinct entry in the Kingdom Hearts canon– the Prologue that Never Was.
An immersive diving simulator in Beyond Blue and a charming puzzler in Phogs! What more can you ask for?
Boasting one of the strongest casts in the series, Final Fantasy X moved the series to a voice-acted, fully 3D realm for the PS2.
The Red Lantern and Unmemory are both games showing immense potential at PAX East for very different reasons.
Half-baked, boring, and incomprehensible Vasilis wastes a powerful premise and interesting visual-style. Do not play this game.