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Noct: Thermal Image Gameplay and an OST From NIN's Guitarist
C3SK is bringing us a top-down survival horror shooter where its visuals are made from thermal imaging and its songs are from NIN guitarist Robin Finck.
Lara Grapples in New Rise of the Tomb Raider Trailer
Xbox has released the newest trailer for Rise of the Tomb Raider, and we get to see Lara do what she does best: survive elaborate puzzles that must have taken centuries of unfathomable planning by now-extinct societies to orchestrate.
SOMA Trailer: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
This new trailer for Frictional Games' first-person horror title, SOMA, left us questioning what it means to be human.
Final Fantasy XV Trailer: A New Dawn
Square Enix released another version of its 'Dawn' trailer for Final Fantasy XV, featuring a lot less silly hugging and a larger focus on Luna.
Lego Dimensions Launch Trailer Teams Up Literally All the Heroes
While at first Lego Dimensions appeared to be yet another NFC figure game built to cash in on the success of Activision's Skylanders series, but in the months since it's been revealed to be a game built to cash in on Skylanders' success with some interesting improvements to the formula. With the concept of having to actually build all the figures and vehicles, Lego Dimensions offers enough difference from its competitors at the onset to make it appealing.
Factor in the inclusion of just about every license under Lego's belt, and you've got a game that lets you team Scooby-Doo and Batman with Doctor Who, while they try to stop an invasion into Springfield. After months of lead-up, the arrival of the ultimate fan fiction mash-up game is almost here.
Ghost in the Shell Returns to Video Games With F2P FPS
The animated life of Ghost in the Shell is a complicated machine. You've got the original 1995 film adaptation of Masamune Shirow's landmark cyberpunk work, then there's the 2004 sequel, and then the 2008 remastered Ghost in the Shell 2.0. Of course, you've also got Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, the 2002 animated series, which also had a few feature-length chapters during its run. And let's not forget the most recent iteration, Ghost in the Shell: Arise, a complete re-imagining of Shirow's story, which took place before the original manga, but also had a movie release this year in Japan. People love their Major Kusanagi, no matter how convoluted her story becomes throughout all the various incarnations.
Though there hasn't been quite as many Ghost in the Shell video games, that hasn't stopped the franchise from being equally confusing. The original PlayStation One title, Ghost in the Shell (based on the first film) managed to survive just fine on its own, but two different games based on Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, which were both titled simply Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, arrived on two different systems and offered two different styles of play (one a third-person shooter, one a first-person shooter). For this latest attempt at bringing Ghost in the Shell to life as a video game, Nexon has again turned to Stand Alone Complex for inspiration. Unfortunately, it's also going to be a free-to-play, online multiplayer-only, squad-based FPS.
Persona 5 Delayed to 2016, New Trailer Released
To no surprise, Persona 5 was shifted back to a summer 2016 release, but at least Atlus released an awesome, new trailer to try and make up for it.
Karin Makes Her Long-Awaited Return in Street Fighter V
The heiress to the Kanzuki Zaibatsu conglomerate returns. That's right, Karin is back and bringing her posh fighting style to Street Fighter V.
Omega Force's Attack on Titan Heads to PS4, PS3 and PS Vita
It's time to rally the Survey Corps (or Scouting Legion or whatever else it was awkwardly translated to) and get ready for another Attack on Titan game.
Fallout 4 Instructional Cartoon Teaches All About Perception
Bethesda has released another educational video starring Vault Boy. This time, we learn why Perception is so important in the wastelands of Fallout 4.