As one of the year’s most acclaimed games, Control by developer Remedy Entertainment earned plenty of accolade for its intriguing story and compelling gameplay. The game managed to fair well this year at The Game Awards in terms of nominations, and during the show, we were able to get a glimpse at what Remedy has in
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505 Games has quite a varied catalog of games. While the publisher is behind some heavy hitters like Control and the upcoming PC version of Death Stranding, 505 Games also supports some smaller indie titles like Laser League and Last Day of June. Today, 505 Games added another title to that latter category: Total Tank
This week’s usual leaks, most likely from this week’s Famitsu magazine, included comments from Masahiro Sakurai on Death Stranding. Masahiro Sakurai praised Hideo Kojima’s latest game, mentioning how there are very few games who manage to be this original and yet this interesting. Sakura added that Death Stranding definitely isn’t for everyone, but that he
Death Stranding is a very divisive game. While many people just outright hate the gameplay or story, smaller annoyances could sometimes anger players like myself who otherwise liked Kojima’s latest outing. Fortunately, Kojima Productions revealed on Twitter today that an update to fix a couple of issues that players have with the game will arrive
Hideo Kojima, the director of both the Metal Gear Solid franchise and his latest IP Death Stranding, has received a pair of interesting awards from an unlikely source: The Japanese Guinness World Records. Kojima was given twin awards for having the most Twitter followers (at the time of certification total was 2,813,385) and the most
Death Stranding has landed and players are getting their hands inky as they trawl through the post-apocalyptic coasts, carrying stacks of cargo as they balance poor little Monster Energy chugging Sam Porter. It’s a game that saw the review embargo lifted last week on November 1, drawing in a Metacritic scoring of 83 from the critics
TODAY IS IN YOUR HANDS. Unless you’re getting Death Stranding next year when it launches on PC. And if that is indeed what you’re doing, then the game is already available to pre-purchase. Death Stranding has been shipped and hand-delivered by Norman Reedus himself to customers all over the world today as the highly anticipated Kojima Productions title
Death Stranding has been getting some interesting cameos for the title, including Geoff Keighley and Conan O’Brien. And as it turns out, those weren’t the only easter egg appearances in the upcoming title from Metal Gear director Hideo Kojima. The first is Edgar Wright, a director known for Baby Driver, The World’s End, Scott Pilgrim
Twitter user Oskunk decided to show their love and passion for the upcoming Hideo Kojima title Death Stranding in one of the coolest ways possible. By crafting these awesome custom sneakers decorated with the trademark colors, logo, and symbolism from the title: Custom Sneakers DEATH STRANDING for @Kojima_Hideo !#DeathStranding pic.twitter.com/Jf1x0RmoR7 — Oskunk (@Oskunk) October 31,
Death Stranding, the brand new IP from famed Metal Gear Solid director Hideo Kojima, will be getting an absolutely stunning cover for Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu next week. The cover art is done by the nearly equally famous Yoji Shinkawa, who is best known as the lead character and mecha designer for the Metal Gear
Journey to the Savage Planet is a new game from developer Typhoon Studios, which was founded by Far Cry 4 director Alex Hutchinson in 2018. The game is a first-person adventure game with a warped sense of humor. The team unveiled their first gameplay trailer at E3 and it looks like it could be a
Terraria was first released in 2011. The game has gone through countless updates and patches since then, but at E3 the team at Re-Logic revealed that the next major update will likely be their last. Titled Terraria: Journey’s End, this update will touch almost every aspect of the game and put everything in a place
Remedy Entertainment’s latest release in Control is nearly upon us at the end of this summer. Before arrival though, a new set of screenshots for the game has today been released. As unveiled by Remedy and publisher 505 Games, these new images from Control show off a variety of new looks at the game. Not only do
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is finally out in less than a month (!!!) and to make the excitement for launch just a bit more heightened, 505 Games recently revealed an entirely new playable character that will be in the game. The new playable character alongside Miriam is that of Zangetsu, who you may recognize from Bloodstained:
Since the launch of the Nintendo Switch, one title I’ve always thought would be a perfect fit for the hybrid console was Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons from Josef Fares. Today, 505 Games confirmed that the game is finally coming to system on May 28. And despite Fares’ comment to GameInformer years ago that
After years of anticipation since the original launch of the game’s Kickstarter, 505 Games has today announced the release date for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Depending on the version of Bloodstained that you might be looking to pick up, there are two different release dates in question but both will be out in June. For the
Of all the games I got to check out at PAX East a couple of weeks back, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night was easily the title I was most looking forward to playing. Having already tried it out a few years back at E3 2017, I was curious to see how development on the long-awaited Kickstarter
While in San Francisco for GDC I was allowed to watch and play a demo of Control, the latest game from Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the Max Payne series, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break. Sitting in a hotel room at the Sir Francis Drake I got to talk briefly with Thomas Puha, Communications Director, as
505 Games and Remedy Entertainment have kicked off today by releasing a new trailer for the upcoming third-person title Control. This time around, gameplay is at the forefront of this new trailer and boy, do we see a lot of it. Much like some of Remedy’s previous games, Control’s protagonist Jesse Faden has a slew of unique
505 Games and Typhoon Studios announced Journey to the Savage Planet at The Game Awards last year. While its reveal trailer didn’t show very much, so Creative Director Alex Hutchinson promised to show more in 2019. After a few months of waiting, they finally decided to show more today following GDC, releasing a new trailer and
Hello Games’ founder Sean Murray revealed via Twitter the newest large update coming to No Man’s Sky, titled Beyond. This update will be coming in a few months, in Summer 2019. Early this year, we were working on three future updates, but we wanted to interweave their features to create something much more impactful. Beyond will contain
Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games’ Control is GameInformer’s cover story this month, so a lot of new information is coming out about the title. In a Rapid Fire questions video posted today, which you can watch below, Game Director Mikael Kasurinen answered a wide variety of serious and joke questions in order to reveal more about
ArtPlay and 505 Games have released a development update on Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night on the Kickstarter page. Designer Koji Igarashi shared some new mechanics introduced in the release window trailer during the most recent Nintendo Direct. There was also a graphics comparison video released to show how far along the game has come in
After several years in development by Overkill Software and being published by Starbreeze Studios, the long-awaited Overkill’s The Walking Dead released last November to middling reception from both critics and players. Though support for the game seemed to be in the pipeline for at least the rest of the year alongside console versions of the game
Earlier today, rumors began circulating that the console release of Overkill’s The Walking Dead had been canceled. This rumor began over on Reddit where one user said that their pre-order for the PS4 version of the game had been canceled through the PlayStation Store with the reason for the cancellation of the order stating that the game
After years of anticipation, the forthcoming “Igavania” Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has finally received a new release window during today’s Nintendo Direct. For starters, a new gameplay trailer for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night was released and it showed off the throwback style of gameplay that we’ve come to expect from this title. We see the
The weird physics focused puzzler Human: Fall Flat which features sticky-handed drunken characters is heading to mobile devices after Curve Digital and 505 Games join forces. The mobile version of the title is currently in development with no release date set as of yet. Human: Fall Flat has done fairly well since launch and is now not
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has been in development since 2015 when the game’s Kickstarter campaign first began. While the Castlevania spiritual successor was supposed to originally launch in 2018, it seems like we might finally be nearing its release with one new piece of information recently coming to light. Today, it was found that Bloodstained: Ritual
Yesterday marked the start of Season Two for Overkill Software and Starbreeze Studios’ Overkill’s The Walking Dead. The trailer is available below, and there’s also a video guide on how to survive should you need it. Season Two of Overkill’s The Walking Dead is already included for players who own the standard and deluxe editions of the game,
Yesterday we saw an unlisted trailer for No Man’s Sky‘s upcoming titled update called “Visions” but the official page detailing more was not yet live. It is now. The Visions update bring the game to version 1.75 and introduces a large number of land-based content. There are new planetary biomes which ensure planets are more diverse