Ghostwire: Tokyo

Ghostwire: Tokyo thrives on pushing the malleable boundaries of open world games. I’m unsure how many players will go into playing Ghostwire: Tokyo expecting a wide, open city packed with collectibles. How many playing this will have experience with Tango Gameworks’ The Evil Within series and its rapid emphasis on larger explorable spaces? Within the first hours, Ghostwire: Tokyo provi...[Read More]

Lifting the Fog from Ghostwire: Tokyo

Ghostwire: Tokyo has remained elusive since its slick, stylish E3 2019 debut. In the three years that have followed, the handful of moments where Tango Gameworks’ first non-The Evil Within game has appeared did little to lift the veil. This is from the studio founded by Shinji Mikami, the name behind Resident Evil. It looks steeped in Japanese folklore and horror. And the main character̷...[Read More]

Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude free playable visual novel released on PS4/PS5, Steam and Epic Games Store on March 8th

That should give some good setup to the game. Check out the details below. Today, Tango Gameworks and Bethesda are excited to announce the launch of the Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude visual novel, free for all PlayStation®5(PS5™) and PlayStation®4 (PS4™) owners. All Steam and Epic Games Store players will be able to experience the prelude for free starting on March 8, 2022. Dive deeper ...[Read More]

Ghostwire: Tokyo Impressions

Digitalchumps had the opportunity to get in on some early access of Ghostwire: Tokyo from Bethesda. It was a cool event, though a bit brief, but we acquired some great information about the PlayStation exclusive. Without further unnecessary blabbing, let’s get right into things. BATSHIT Crazy What we know about the story Around 100,000 people have vanished without a trace in Tokyo. People’s clothe...[Read More]

The Elder Scrolls Online x Trivium

ZeniMax brought us a wonderful new surprise today with Matt Heafy's cover of "Reach Witch Chant," as well as a new single from Trivium. I was able to sit down with Matt Heafy as well as a couple of ZeniMax directors to get their insight about the collaboration.

Deathloop

Deathloop defies expectations. As a player who has keenly watched the numerous trailers for Deathloop since its announcement I went in expecting a number of things. When I first saw Colt teleport across a surface I thought, “Oh, that’s Blink from Dishonored.” When the cyclical, time-looping plot was revealed I thought, “Oh, that’s the trippy narrative from Prey.”...[Read More]

The Elder Scrolls Online Is About to Look Even Better

At the end of June, we took a look at the Console Enhanced version of The Elder Scrolls Online. This update gave console players a much-needed boost in graphics. While some decent improvements were made to utilize the power brought by the newest generation of consoles, there was still some room to grow. Improvements will be making their way to the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 with the Waking ...[Read More]

The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced

I have been reviewing updates to The Elder Scrolls Online for almost three years now. My first real dive into ESO was with a preview of the Murkmire DLC. This was, unbelievably, back in 2018! And since then, ZeniMax has continuously given us wonderful additions that build out Tamriel bit by bit. But now, it’s time to step back from the nitty-gritty and take a larger look at The Elder Scrolls...[Read More]

The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood

Over the last couple of years, some major additions have come to The Elder Scrolls Online. For the first time since some of the early Elder Scrolls titles, we’ve gotten to explore Elsweyr. Last year, I got to make a return to my first Elder Scrolls experience when we were put back into Skyrim in Greymoor. This year looks to be a treat for Elder Scrolls fans. Whi...[Read More]

The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood Preview

Zenimax Online Studios has, time and again, captured my interest with The Elder Scrolls Online. I first really got into the MMO back when Murkmire came out. Ever since then I have been keeping up with the series as I ventured into Elsweyr and even back into Skyrim. This year, ZeniMax brings us the Gates of Oblivion year-long event. This time around we are looking at Blackwood. I was able to sit do...[Read More]

ESO Dark Heart of Skyrim Concludes with Markarth DLC

We are SO ready to round out the Dark Heart of Skyrim!!! The Elder Scrolls Online: Markarth The Dark Heart of Skyrim epic concludes with The Elder Scrolls Online: Markarth. Explore a dangerous new zone with the Reach, gather a band of unlikely allies, and confront a Vampire Lord and his ancient army. Markarth also introduces a new solo arena, Vateshran Hollows, designed to test the strength, wits,...[Read More]

DOOM Eternal

Few games can compare to the raw splendor of DOOM‘s violence. The series flourishes in its homages to hellish gore and brutal violence. For decades, DOOM has reveled in pitting players against hordes of demons, watching their pixelated, polygonal corpses dissolve into bloody mush as a result of a sole aggressor’s relentless assault. For PC players in the 90s, DOOM was a revolution of m...[Read More]