PlatinumGames' acclaimed hack-and-slash action title is DRM-free on the storefront at a 40 percent discount until July 11th.
Former Rockstar virtual cinematographer Joseph Rubino said it was "hard to argue that a standalone DLC would out-compete that."
The titles and their DLC will be unavailable on digital storefronts from that date, while online services will end on November 7th.
As we prepare to leap into Ace Combat's future, here, we take a look at its storied past.
After so many years, Mass Effect 2 sill remains the epitome of action RPG.
Ubisoft's open world pirate adventure remains a high watermark for the Assassin's Creed franchise.
Windows Central's Jez Corden reports "nostalgic announcements that should chase away the blues for classic Xbox 360 RPG fans."
Starbreeze Studios' Syndicate was a commercial failure, but the experience of playing it tells a completely different story.
Sales for Rockstar's 2013 open world title continue to impress. The series as a whole has sold over 425 million units to date.
PC is the only modern gaming platform without any legitimate way of playing the original Red Dead Redemption.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is almost 10 years old at this point, but it continues to remain an exhilarating ride through and through.
The twisted stories of these vaults stay long in the memory.
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG remains an unabashed classic, more than a decade and a half on from its launch.
"There might be a little bit of confusion at some places, but everything that happened in the previous games, including New Vegas, happened," Howard says.
We take a look back at the 2014's smash hit Far Cry 4 and how it has aged after all these years.
Obsidian Entertainment's cult classic espionage RPG returns on PC with full controller support, Achievements and its licensed soundtrack.
Games are capable of telling emotionally charged narratives, and here are 10 of the most emotional moments in all of gaming.
How the developer went from the Batman: Arkham series to the underwhelming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League remains a mystery.
Publisher 2K has confirmed that the cult classic third person shooter won't be available on any digital store going forward.
Sega could reveal a remaster or re-release for the beloved 2011 platforming title, currently available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.