Marvel's Avengers: Release date, trailer, pre-orders and more By Robert Carnevale Square Enix and Marvel have teamed up to bring the Avengers the long overdue 4-player co-op action-adventure they deserve.
I Beat a Pro Wrestler in Street Fighter and Lived to Tell About It By Michael Andronico The worlds of video games and pro wrestling collided when Kenny Omega descended onto E3 2019.
CoD: Modern Warfare Looks Promising, But I'm Not Sold By Marshall Honorof Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will put players into morally gray situations where the line between civilian and combatant is blurred.
E3 2019's Missing Games: Splinter Cell, Bayonetta 3 and More By Robert Carnevale E3 2019 had a few heavy-hitting games, but many, many big franchises and upcoming titles were nowhere to be found.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Faithfully Recreates the Anime By Marshall Honorof Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is not the first action/RPG to follow the life and times of Goku, but it’s easily the most ambitious.
Marvel's Avengers Gameplay Looks Better Than That Trailer By Marshall Honorof The Internet at large doesn’t seem all that impressed with Square Enix’s new Avengers game, but I think it looks kind of cool.
E3 2019: Press Conferences, Top Games and Latest News By Michael Andronico Here's everything you need to know about E3 2019, from news conference times to the biggest reveals from Nintendo, Xbox, Ubisoft and more.
Cyberpunk 2077 Lets You Tackle the Future Your Way By Marshall Honorof Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 is a bleak place, but you have the opportunity to carve out any niche in it that you see fit.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Lives Up to the Original By Marshall Honorof I went hands-on with the Final Fantasy VII Remake at E3 2019, and the game is much, much more than a graphical overhaul.
How Luigi’s Mansion 3 (And Gooigi) Stole My Heart At E3 2019 By Michael Andronico Luigi's Mansion 3 is the surprise Nintendo hit of E3, with satisfying combat and puzzle solving and a lovable new companion named Gooigi.
E3 2019: Polymega Could Be the Only Retro Console You Need By Richard Priday The modular console lets you play your old games on modern hardware, including downloads, an online store, and support for dozens of historic consoles.
Best of E3 2019: The Games and Gadgets to Watch By Tom's Guide Staff From Watch Dogs and Final Fantasy to hot new tech from Microsoft and Sega, here’s the best of E3 2019.
Baldur’s Gate III — An RPG Whose Time Has (Finally) Come By Marshall Honorof Baldur’s Gate III is finally in development, and the team behind it explained why now is the perfect time to revitalize the series.
Netflix Gets Serious About Games at E3 2019 By Richard Priday With the help of external developers, Netflix is prepared to invest heavily in making games that live up to the shows they’re based on.
E3 2019: Maneater Is Like Grand Theft Auto with Sharks By Richard Priday Swapping out guns and cars for fins and teeth makes a surprising amount of sense
E3 2019: Pokémon Sword and Shield Has an Epic Twist By Michael Andronico My E3 demo of Sword and Shield felt largely familiar to previous installments, it did stand out in one big way — literally.
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition Lives Up to Its Name at E3 2019 By Marshall Honorof With more than 200 hours of campaigns, Microsoft isn't kidding when it says that Age of Empires II is “definitive."
Google Stadia vs. Project xCloud: Which Cloud Gaming Service Will Win? By Michael Andronico Here’s how Google Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud stack up so far.
The Outer Worlds Highlights Choices, Consequences, Colors By Marshall Honorof The Outer Worlds is all about the choices you make as you build your character, assemble your party and explore the galaxy.
Sega Genesis Mini Hands-on Review: This Beats Nintendo and Sony By Michael Andronico With solid emulation and 42 great games, the Sega Genesis Mini is shaping up to be the retro console to beat.
Espire 1: VR Operative Is VR Stealth Done Right By Richard Priday Playing as a sneaky Australian robot is the kind of smooth experience you’d hope it would be.
Doom Eternal on Stadia Shows the Promise (and Pitfalls) of Cloud Gaming By Marshall Honorof We played Doom Eternal on Google's Stadia platform, and came away with some impressions about both the game and Google's upcoming streaming service.
Nintendo E3 2019 Recap: Breath of the Wild 2, Banjo-Kazooie in Smash and More By Rami Tabari Here’s what happened at Nintendo’s E3 2019 Direct, and how to watch it if you just missed it.
AMD Launches Ryzen 9 3950X: World’s First 16-Core CPU By Sherri L. Smith AMD is keeping its foot on the gas and bringing some much-needed competition to both the CPU and GPU fronts.
Microsoft’s Gaming Leads Talk Project Scarlett, xCloud and More at E3 2019 By Michael Andronico We spoke to Microsoft's Mike Ybarra and Jason Ronald about Scarlett, Project xCloud, and the ways Xbox and PC gaming are coming together.
Square Enix E3 2019: Final Fantasy VII Remake, Avengers and More By Marshall Honorof From Final Fantasy to The Avengers, Square Enix has some powerful properties under its belt at E3 2019.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Lets You Run Wild with the Force By Sherri L. Smith Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is shaping up to be the intense Jedi action game fans have been waiting for.
Ubisoft E3 2019 Recap: Watch Dogs Legion, Ghost Recon and More By Marshall Honorof If past conferences are any indication, Ubisoft will aim to have a little something for everyone at E3 2019.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint Demands Survival Through Teamwork By Marshall Honorof Ghost Recon Breakpoint aims to refine the series formula by making injuries and survival more realistic than ever.
PC Gaming Show 2019 Recap: Baldur's Gate 3, Shenmue III and More By Richard Priday Here's what you need to know about the 2019 PC Gaming Show, including the hosts, attendees and how to watch.