Microsoft revealed another lineup of Xbox Games With Gold titles that Xbox Live Gold subscribers can claim for free during the month of July.
Planet Alpha, an Xbox One game about exploring and surviving on an alien planet, will be available to claim for the entire month starting on July 1 to July 31. Monty Python-esque tower defense and arcade game Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break is the other Xbox One title for the month and can be claimed starting July 16 through Aug.
The community darling Made in Abyss won big at the Anime Awards this past weekend, opening the floodgates for those who enjoy a dark fantasy animated experience.
Atmospheric and enthralling with its melodic score and hidden horrors, the show was a surprise hit among anime fans in 2017. Its handling of darker themes while coated in a light and cheery art style took many by surprise and sparked discussion well into this year, no doubt helping give it the momentum it needed to take home the Best Anime of 2017 award.
Control, the new game from the studio behind Alan Wake and Quantum Break, is out now and sees you wield a variety of supernatural abilities. So that you feel comfortable in combat, here’s everything you need to know about how to switch shoulder view in Control.
As Jesse Faden, who is the director of Federal Bureau of Control, you’ll be using all of your abilities to take on the Hiss. Since Control is a third person action game too, you’ll likely want to change shoulder view to get the best look possible at the enemies in your way.
Today El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron creator Takeyasu Sawaki released a video announcing new information about the Nintendo Switch port of the game. First of all, we hear that the game is coming to Nintendo’s console within 2022. At the moment we don’t have a more precise release date.
We also get the introduction of the developer handling the port, Shinjuku-based studio Aqualead, directly from its CEO Hiroyuki Hayashihara. It’s not a well-known game within the gaming industry because the company works mostly on a support role on the engine side for games by other studios.
Despite being known for its difficulty, players have always managed to beat souls games in the most unconventional ways, using everything from guitars to morse code to beat games like Dark Souls and Bloodbourne. After being out for a little over a month now, it looks like it’s Elden Ring’s turn. Just yesterday on Twitch, streamer Luality managed to defeat Malenia, one of the hardest bosses in Elden Ring, using just a dance pad.