Our Demo of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment didn’t tell me much, but it seems to run very well

I didn’t see a lot of the game’s full scope during the demo. It took place in an early section where Zelda and her team were exploring underground, and served as a tutorial for controls, the unique Zonai items, and swapping between characters. Since it was so early in the story, the underground area wasn’t very expansive, but the different abilities each of our three characters had were definitely fun to play with.

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will have several episodes and features omitted and replaced

Originally, the game included three extra story episodes set in Krage/Grondal, Litorud/El Ciclo, and Probina/Providence. Additionally, four optional activities – the Casino, Monster Park, World Ranking, and Immigrant Town – have been removed. Producer Takeshi Ichikawa explained that the team, after discussing with Yuji Horii, decided to cut these less essential parts to streamline the game and strengthen the core narrative.

Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut 4K Uncensored Edition Gets 30% Preorder Discount At Amazon

Eyes Wide Shut is perhaps Stanley Kubrick’s most unusual film, and it definitely pushed boundaries with its sexual content when it was released in 1999. While some critics and viewers found it disturbing at the time, it’s now widely considered a masterpiece, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. This Criterion 4K release is only the second Kubrick film to be available in that format-Barry Lyndon was the first in July-but most of his other films are already available on 4K Blu-ray from other companies.

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection TGS 2025 event shows more QoL features

The event showcased actual gameplay footage from a demo version of the game, allowing viewers who couldn’t attend the Makuhari Messe event to see it in action. This demo let players experience the beginning of the first Mega Man Star Force, including a battle against the Taurus Fire boss in the first dungeon.

Before they gave us Killzone and Horizon, they made a brutal game about Vietnam. Soldiers were not the heroes here

I first played Shellshock: Nam ’67 when it came out in 2004 on PC, PlayStation 2, and the original Xbox, and it really stuck with me. Guerrilla Games wanted to make something different – they weren’t trying to glorify war, but show it as raw and ugly as it actually is. Forget about heroic stories and amazing feats of bravery! This game was all about brutal, gritty violence, really harsh language, and some seriously disturbing traps. You saw limbs flying off after explosions and even executions, sometimes of innocent people. The soldiers weren’t these larger-than-life heroes fighting for a cause; they were just broken, ordinary guys completely worn down by the war.

SNES-era inspired, 16-bit RPG Shrine’s Legacy launches on October 7 for PC

Shrine’s Legacy is a role-playing game with a classic 16-bit style, reminiscent of games from the Super Nintendo era. It can be played alone or with a friend in co-op mode. The story follows Reima and Rio as they journey to bring balance back to the magical world of Ardemia by restoring the Sword of Shrine.