Capcom has shared a new gameplay trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess as part of the recent Xbox Partner Preview. And now, we actually know how the game works.
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March 2024 is bringing a fresh new slate of games to the table, with titles from to releasing across the full range of modern platforms. Not every 2024 game has been a hit so far, but between the launch of games like and has complemented a boom in popular survival crafting experiences to prove plenty of market strength. March 2024 could keep that momentum up, and some of the most anticipated titles feel like sure bets for fun.
The diversity of subject and style in March 2024 releases looks strong, with major games covering just about every popular genre aside from first-person shooters. 2024's emphasis on RPGs is continuing with a couple of key titles, while action-adventure games start to pick up steam and simulation games get a nice bump. It shouldn't be hard for anyone to find something that fits their niche, whether it's a sequel, reboot, or a new IP altogether.
first entered early access in May 2023 on PC, but after nearly 10 months, it's ready for a full release across platforms. As a prequel to the prior games, this psychological horror story takes on a Cold War setting and expands the fear to allow some friends in co-op gameplay. The focus in is on stealth, as players lack the power to defeat enemies outright.
Like and, looks to be an irreverent take on the RPG genre starring the memorably crude protagonists of This one has an emphasis on co-op gameplay, although it's still possible to treat it as a standard single-player campaign. A switch to 3D graphics and a snowfall covering the town invoke the Nintendo 64 game, as does the return to more action combat.
isn't exactly a new game for March 2024, but the PC port arriving on March 21 does mark the first time that anyone without a PlayStation console will be able to leap into the adventure. Like, it follows Aloy on a journey of discovery that's fraught with danger from mechanical creatures and unknown threats. The tropical, desert, and mountainous regions to the setting should truly shine on high-end hardware, as developer Guerrilla Games has always been good at tech showcases.
Anyone looking to scratch the itch that satisfied could do a lot worse than taking a look at, which also follows in the classic isometric CRPG tradition. In this case, however, the story takes on the unique setting of a magically-infused 20th-century Warsaw. It promises plenty of rich choices and branching possibilities along with turn-based combat with some twists, giving it a strong mix of classic appeal and unique ideas.
Developer Vanillaware has attracted a strong following for its memorable art style and polished game design, with titles like and building up a legacy of acclaim. takes these strengths and marries them with gameplay fundamentals more familiar to and f
Capcom has shared a new gameplay trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess as part of the recent Xbox Partner Preview. And now, we actually know how the game works.
It's a new month, which means a new set of games arriving on Microsoft's Game Pass subscription service. The arrivals begin today with stompy, old school shooter Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, and will continue before the advent of spring with the mechs-and-plants craft 'em up Lightyear Frontier and telekinetic adventure Control Ultimate Edition, among others.
Square Enix has released the launch trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which is out worldwide right now. But you don’t necessarily need to watch it – you’re good. After all, you’ve made it this close to launch without spoiling yourself, right?
One of Remedy's best games is coming to Xbox Game Pass this month. Microsoft's subscription cycles through new titles each month, adding new titles while removing others. Recently, major titles such as the and remakes, and have been added to the subscription.
Microsoft has announced the first wave of titles coming to Game Pass subscribers for March, starting with Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun for cloud, PC and consoles. PAW Patrol World arrives for the same platforms on March 7th, followed by SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated on March 12th.
The MSI Claw is ready to come to the market as early as this week.
Get ready for an exciting week ahead as the March first week unveils a captivating selection of. From the superhero take of to the gripping political drama of, this week promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions and genres.
sparked a lot of reinvigorated interest in the classic isometric RPG style, and a new game called could be the perfect follow-up for anyone itching for me. Generally speaking, the isometric perspective in RPGs goes hand-in-hand with the classic approach of 90s PC entries in the genre, with a focus on deep player choice and branching story possibilities. When paired with modern updates to combat and quality-of-life, it can be an especially potent cocktail.
Happy March, Polygon readers. The weather is warming up, winter is closing up shop, and the Oscars are around the corner. But first: new movies for you to watch on your streaming services in March.
Some of the most exciting video games of 2024 are coming in March, running the gamut from ports like's PC debut to new flagship titles like . 2024 has been a busy year so far, with a mix of long-anticipated release dates, unexpected breakout hits, and even a surprise drop or two. March shouldn't have any trouble keeping up the momentum, bringing a conclusive end to the winter season of games and heralding in spring with some fresh titles.
Another Thursday, another Epic Games Store freebie to add to your ever-growing backlog, this time in the form of stylish 3D side-scroller Never Yield.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the iOS and Android version of Activision Blizzard's battle royale hit, is officially getting its worldwide launch on 21st March following a limited release in select counties over the course of the last year.