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Monster Hunter sees two battle-tested warriors stranded in a deadly world inhabited by giant monsters
Netflix Adapting Assassin’s Creed into a Live-Action Series
Netflix is developing Ubisoft’s mega-hit video game franchise Assassin’s Creed into a live-action series.
13 Creepy Xbox Game Pass Titles to Play This Halloween
In the spirit of Halloween, That Shelf has created a list of 13 creepy video games that are available right now on Xbox Game Pass.
NBA 2K20 Gameplay Trailer: Next is Now
The NBA 2K series is back to defend its title as the best basketball video game in the universe.
Days Gone Review: It’s a Hard Knock Life
Days Gone drops you into a hostile open-world where a new threat lurks around every corner.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Gameplay Overview
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice looks like the year’s best-looking game, but how does the gameplay stack up?
Mortal Kombat 11 Story Trailer: Off the Charts Bonkers
Mortal Kombat 11’s story trailer showcases the bonkers mythology that fans adore.
Far Cry New Dawn Review: The Apocalypse Never Looked so Good
Far Cry New Dawn unleashes a post-apocalyptic reign of chaos.
The Sims 4: StrangerVille Trailer Goes All Creepypasta
The Sims 4: StrangerVille turns the creepiness dial all the way up.
Assassin’s Creed III Remastered and the Dilemma of Re-releases
Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a visual upgrade of Ubisoft’s best-selling 2012 action-adventure title, Assassin’s Creed III.
Apex Legends Is Here and It’s Custom-built to Takedown Fortnite
Apex Legends is Fornite's first triple-A competitor and it's here to take the battle royale crown.
The Development Slate Episode 41 – Contra
This week, James and Yaw adapt the hit 1987 video game Contra!
Thought Bubble: A Gamer’s Thank You to Roger Ebert
Given Roger Ebert’s well-publicized opinions about gaming’s (lack of) potential as an art form, some might find it strange to eulogize him in the context of video games. Personally, I think it’s important. While the many accounts of his unrivaled contributions to film are obviously well-deserved, Ebert had far more to offer the world than a couple of thumbs up or down.