Gust's role-playing game features Ryza and friends on one last adventure. It's out on March 24th for PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC.
We take a deep dive into WILD HEARTS on PS5 and decipher what's under the hood, and whether the visuals are up to standards or not.
Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo's upcoming Souslike action RPG can now be pre-loaded on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty might be another Soulslike, but it's going to differ from the Nioh games in several key ways.
Minato Village, the game's central hub, is brimming with interesting stories and characters that will help players slay the Kemono.
Team Ninja has clarified that you can't always play at low or zero Morale, and it needs to be increased to unlock Wizardry in every mission.
Nvidia DLSS and Intel XeSS support are coming in a post-launch update. Valve's Steam Deck also isn't supported at launch.
The frame rate and performance for current-gen consoles vary based on the graphics mode. Previous-gen consoles run at 30 FPS.
An Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 (12 GB) is required to run the upcoming action RPG at 2160p/60 FPS but at Standard graphics quality.
Players will meet the allies helping them in their quest to take down the Kemono while also learning more about the village.
Other Kemono like Deathstalker, Lavaback and Amaterasu also appear as the Hunters of Minato fight back with the Karakuri.
Gust's conclusion to the Ryza saga releases on March 24th for PS5, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch after recently suffering a delay.
Players can transfer progress from the demo to the game. Clearing it will also unlock the "Crouching Dragon Helmet" DLC.
The team behind Nioh returns with another punishing action RPG. Here's what you need to know before it releases on March 3rd.
There won't be separate armor sets for female characters, though players can mix and match pieces to look more human or Kemono-like.
Executive producer Lewis Harvey revealed that Volatile Kemono are part of the endgame and lead to an "even more difficult tier" of Kemono.
The game will have 20 Kemono at launch, while the development team also plans on adding more as post-launch DLC.
However, there's no word yet on the game's performance and resolution targets on last-gen consoles.
Square Enix's Tetsuya Nomura says a sequel could be greenlit if sales prove "that this is a title that has really resonated with everyone."
Described as a "giant nature-infused tiger that wields golden wind to protect its territory", the Golden Tempest looks like a fearsome adversary.