With this feature, we take a look back at the incredible Batman: Arkham City with the aim of analyzing it from the perspective of a 2024 release.
Amidst rumours of an impending Switch release for Hi-Fi Rush, a new report has claimed that it might not be the only Xbox exclusive to go multiplatform.
There was a lot to love about Rockstar and Team Bondi's 2011 open world title.
Multiplayer will no longer be available following the servers' shutdown, but players will, of course, still be able to play solo.
Though current owners can still access the game, its always-online requirement means they'll lose access after servers go down.
The console now sits behind only the Nintendo DS and the PlayStation 2 in lifetime sales in the United States.
505 Games will once again publish the rumoured remake, which will allegedly be announced imminently, potentially at The Game Awards.
DON'T NOD's acclaimed narrative adventure launched in 2015 and has been followed by a prequel, sequel and a brand new title.
Samwise Didier has worked on a wide range of Blizzard games, from The Lost Vikings to more recent titles like Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2.
The story producer for Dead Space 3 believes that the game lost its identity in trying to expand past its single-player survival horror roots.
Ubisoft's acclaimed open-world action-adventure title celebrates a gigantic new player milestone for its 10th anniversary.
CD Projekt RED confirms its four flagship releases so far have sold over 100 million units put together.
The entries in this rundown are extremely obvious, so much so that it was clearly a deliberate ploy by Hideo Kojima to plant the idea in our heads that anyone can be Big Boss – even the player.
Making the best of a bad situation.
Rockstar's magnum opus still holds up after all this time, but its re-release leaves much to be desired with its lackluster "improvements."
Bethesda's massive space epic is almost upon us, but how does it measure up to the developer's legendary open-world fantasy? Find out here.
New titles and DLC will be unavailable to purchase on Xbox 360 consoles and through the dedicated website after the deadline.
Following up on previous rumours of nearly all maps from the 2009 title carrying over, a Twitter leaker also claims map voting will return.
EA has stated that these server closures are because the online player base for these games are too small for continued server uptime to be feasible.
Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick believes that, while backwards compatibility is nice to have, he's "not certain it's a must-have."