Tag: Previews
STAR WARS Zero Company Preview
STAR WARS Zero Company drops you into the Clone Wars’ hidden corners, where victories are measured in survival rather than glory. As Hawks, you build and command a squad of operatives whose lives and loyalties are shaped by every mission you take on. Blending cinematic storytelling with tense turn-based tactics, it focuses on the strain of leadership when every choice carries weight and nothing comes without consequence.
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Preview
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse reimagines the series as a faster, more expressive gothic action experience without losing its haunted identity.
EA SPORTS College Football 27 Preview
College Football 27 feels like EA finally stopped treating the collegiate game as nostalgia and started treating it as a living system. This year’s entry leans into structure, pressure, and identity, building something that feels closer to running a real program than simply playing a season. The result is a football experience that is deeper, heavier, and more demanding than its predecessors. It occasionally threatens to overwhelm, but when it clicks, it captures the chaos and pride of college football better than anything the series has delivered so far.
End of Abyss Preview
End of Abyss drags survival horror into colder, sharper territory, swapping haunted corridors for a living industrial nightmare that feels both alien and intimately mechanical. Section 9 Interactive leans hard into tension over spectacle, building a game where silence is rarely safe and progress always feels earned. It is not interested in comforting the player, only in tightening its grip the deeper you go. What emerges is a bleak, absorbing descent that feels like discovery and punishment in equal measure.
HOT WHEELS Infinite Rush Preview
HOT WHEELS Infinite Rush takes the franchise in a bold new direction, trading tight linear stunt tracks for sprawling island playgrounds filled with chaos, discovery, and constant motion. Milestone turns the familiar orange plastic fantasy into something closer to an arcade adventure world, where racing is only part of the story. It is loud, colourful, occasionally chaotic in intent, and surprisingly ambitious for a series built on speed first and structure second.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword Preview
Capcom's long dormant samurai series finally returns, and after spending time with the latest footage and hands-on impressions, Onimusha: Way of the Sword looks less like a nostalgic revival and more like a confident rebirth. This is not a game chasing trends. It is carving its own path with steel, blood, and purpose.
ACE COMBAT 8: WINGS OF THEVE Preview
After seven years in the hangar, Ace Combat returns with a story built on deception, desperation, and the weight of becoming a symbol. Wings of Theve looks poised to deliver the series' most ambitious campaign yet, pairing breathtaking aerial combat with a surprisingly personal tale of war.
Dune: Awakening Preview
For years, Arrakis has felt like the perfect setting for a survival game. Endless deserts, political intrigue, deadly wildlife, and the constant struggle for resources seem tailor-made for the genre. With Dune: Awakening finally preparing to make its console debut, Funcom is not simply bringing players to Arrakis. It is offering what may become the most complete and accessible version of the experience yet.
Moss: The Forgotten Relic Preview
Few games have captured the feeling of stepping inside a living storybook quite like Moss. With The Forgotten Relic, Polyarc isn't simply bringing Quill's adventure to a wider audience. It is rebuilding a beloved fantasy tale so a new generation can discover one of gaming's most heartfelt heroes.
CRYMELIGHT Preview
CRYMELIGHT looks like the moment FuRyu finally finds the perfect balance between the emotional storytelling of its Cry series and the addictive momentum of modern roguelites. Beneath its beautiful Wonderland imagery lies a haunting tale of guilt, redemption, and survival that already feels impossible to ignore.













