Elden Ring Nightreign Review

Hours into Elden Ring Nightreign my confidence had been obliterated. Nearly a dozen Expeditions into Limveld had resulted in failure. Each successive run I would dread the fall of Night 2, signifying the appearance of the Fell Omen, an aggressively harrowing boss from Elden Ring. I had played enough to know when a run was burnt. The team hadn’t collected enough flasks to ensure topped-off he...[Read More]

Elden Ring Nightreign delivers new Guardian trailer

Can’t wait to give this a go. Enjoy the goods below.  Take flight once more, and crush the dark abominations that stand in your path. Let your shield be the bastion of hope that shall guide your flock to victory. Watch the latest Nightfarer character trailer for the Guardian – a stalwart defender in ELDEN RING™ Nightreign. Developed by FromSoftware, Inc. and published by Bandai Namco ...[Read More]

Tekken 8’s season 2 bringing new content, Karate Kid: Legends

That’s a cool crossover. Can’t wait to see how it works out. Until then, enjoy the goods below.  IRVINE, Calif. (May 12, 2025) – Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today announced that its legendary fighting game, TEKKEN™ 8, has teamed-up with Sony Pictures’ upcoming motion picture Karate Kid: Legends for an in-game global collaboration. A first-ever film collaboration for ...[Read More]

The Demon Realm opens for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Daima

Check out the goods below. Super Saiyan fighters on console and PC can soon enter a new world – The Demon Realm – as Part One of the lore-expanding new DLC, DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT DAIMA – ADVENTURE THROUGH THE DEMON REALM PACK, will be available on July 17, 2025. The concluding Part Two of the DLC pack will be available in 2026. Depicting the exciting adventures of the latest ani...[Read More]

Synduality: Echo of Ada Review (PS5)

I’m a sucker for games that involve exploring, shooting, collecting, and repeating. It’s the reason I stayed with Destiny so long, even though it has become very unplayable as of late. So unplayable. Anyway, I bumped into another game of the Destiny type called Synduality: Echo of Ada from developer Game Studio Inc. and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game has all the above attributes th...[Read More]

Tales of Graces f Remastered Review

My first Tales game was Tales of Symphonia. Someone on my hall in college lent it to me in 2006 to play on my Gamecube. Back then, games weren’t as plentiful and it was wonderful to have a group of people with similar tastes that you could trade back and forth with. Maybe my memory is hazy from the hundreds of other games I’d played prior but I think Tales of Symphonia was also the fir...[Read More]

Taiko No Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival lands on PC and consoles today

This game series just looks fun and happy. Check out the official announcement below. IRVINE, Calif. – Nov. 7, 2024 – Welcome to Omiko City. Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today launched TAIKO NO TATSUJIN™: RHYTHM FESTIVAL for new-gen platforms. The latest title in the popular rhythm game where players simulate drumming a traditional Japanese Taiko originally released for Nin...[Read More]

Unknown 9: Awakening Review (PS5)

In a world with Call of Duty and Spider-Men, where sequels reign supreme, an injection of creativity and newness is sometimes necessary. I love it when developers and publishers invest in new ideas, and even more so when those ideas pan out to something no one knew they needed. Those are good times. I believe that Unknown 9: Awakening from developer Reflector Entertainment Ltd. and publisher Banda...[Read More]

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Review (PS5)

What in the bloody hell do you think you’re doing, Spike Chunsoft and Bandai Namco? You can’t just go into a fighting genre, change up how they work, and then go about your normal business. You can’t. Yet, you did. Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero changed two things upon its release. First, it changes expectations of how anime games look, feel, and work. As my oldest (age 22) put it, “This might be the...[Read More]

Gundam Breaker 4 Review (PS5)

Gundam has always been an entity that has piqued my interest. Having been (and still am) a Robotech fan since the mid-1980s, and a huge Transformers fan to boot, giant robots battling each other is just a cool concept that has delighted me. It’s just neat to imagine gigantic metal monsters battling, where the stakes are high. While I haven’t always bought into the concept that Gundam was and has b...[Read More]

SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream gets Administrator trailer

Today Bandai Namco recently released a new trailer for SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream which reveals gameplay footage for Administrator. As the group’s “Mage” role, Administrator defends her empire and her party members by defeating countless foes with various ranged spells and attacks. Just be sure to keep her away from any childhood friends… SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream is a multiplay...[Read More]

Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs Review (PS5)

I have some history with Pac-Man. More so than most gamers. I was five years old when the first Pac-Man arcade machine hit the U.S. shores and it certainly had me hooked as soon as I put my hands on its arcade joystick. Much like my attention, Pac-Man took the world by storm and hasn’t looked back since. Over the last 40 years and some change, publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment has made an absol...[Read More]