Bandai Namco isn’t slowing down with its anime-based game releases this year. One more title anime fans probably have on their radar is My Hero One’s Justice 2, an arena fighting game based on the popular manga and anime series. With the game releasing in just a month, developer Byking has finally revealed what you’ll need under the hood to run the game on PC. The PC system requirements
Dragon Ball FighterZ will be getting a new season’s worth of characters this year. Developer Arc System Works and publisher Bandai Namco made the announcement with the release of a new trailer that reveals two of the five characters coming with the game’s FighterZ Pass 3. The first character to be revealed was Ultra Instinct Goku, who was actually teased back during the finals of the DBFZ World Tour.
Dark fantasy strategy game Immortal Realms Vampire Wars is now available on Xbox One via its Game Preview program. Developer Palindrome Interactive and publisher Kalypso Media made the announcement recently saying that Xbox One owners can now play a special build of the game that will give them a good taste of what the game is all about. As you’d expect, the Game Preview version is in no way
IGN’s James Duggan recently got the chance to talk to Doom Eternal game director, Hugo Martin, about how weapon mods work in the upcoming shooter. The sequel gives more focus on the use of these add-ons to achieve certain effects and be able to efficiently take out specific demon types. During the interview, Duggan shows off the Arsenal menu screen where players will be able to equip up to
One Punch Man fans who have been begging for more monsters to be added to the upcoming fighting game based on the popular manga/anime will have something to celebrate for in the latest character reveal trailer. Yup, One Punch Man A Hero Nobody Knows has revealed two monsters joining the fray, along with two more well-known heroes. The first monster is no other than Crablante, the monster that prompted
Marvelous Entertainment’s third-person mecha combat action game, Daemon X Machina, is coming to PC. The game released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch in September 2019, but publisher XSEED Games has now revealed just when the title will be coming to PC via Steam. The good news is that the game will be arriving sooner than you think. It lands on Steam on February 13th. You can check out the
Hitler’s hordes are here as Zombie Army 4: Dead War launches today. This spine chilling shooter by Rebellion had been tried and tested by some of the known game critics before it launched for all of us. Get to know what they think about the game with the Zombie Army 4: Dead War review round up! Zombie Army 4: Dead War Review Round Up GAMESRADAR.COM 70/100 PROS: Complex and
Despite the success enjoyed by the Epic Games Store with its expanding list of high-profile exclusives, Steam’s own performance has not slowed down. In fact, Valve’s storefront has just set a new record for the highest number of concurrent online users. According to independent tracker Steam Database, the platform peaked at 18,801,944 concurrent users yesterday. The previous record set two years ago totalled at 18,537,490. That’s an increase of
Zombie Army 4 Dead War is just three days away from launching and, although the devs are cutting it close, the minimum PC system requirements for the game have been revealed. The good news is that, unless you’re gaming on a potato, you’ll most likely hit these specs. Here are the Zombie Army 4 Dead War PC Minimum Requirements: OS: Windows 10 64-bit CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3.7 GHz
Respawn Entertainment has pulled a bait and switch, but not the kind you’d be upset about. The studio recently introduced a new character named Forge in a trailer showing him off as if he’ll be the next character joining the Apex Legends roster in Season 4: Assimilation. Unfortunately, he got killed off at the end of the trailer by another new character — the arguably more interesting Revenant. Now,