A fan-made karting game originally based on Bloodborne has a new release date, after it was delayed following action by IP holder Sony.
14.03.2024 - 20:45 / videogameschronicle.com / Walton Goggins / Chris Scullion
The first clip of the Fallout TV show has aired during a talk show.
Actor Walton Goggins, who plays The Ghoul on the show, was on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday and was introduced with a clip from the show.
All episodes of the Fallout TV show will be made available on Amazon Prime Video on April 11.
The clip can be seen below:
A fan-made karting game originally based on Bloodborne has a new release date, after it was delayed following action by IP holder Sony.
Amazon has released a new featurette for its upcoming Fallout TV series.
Amazon’s TV adaptation of the Fallout video game franchise is taking a fresh approach to its source material. Rather than rework an existing storyline from one of the games — or multiple games — it will tell an original story. That means longtime Fallout fans won’t already be spoiled on Fallout, the way that fans of another ambitious video-game-to-TV adaptation, The Last of Us, were.
NetEase and Marvel Games have announced Marvel Rivals, a team-based PVP shooter set in the Marvel Universe.
Larian Studios CEO Swen Vinke says the decision to move on from the Baldur’s Gate series had nothing to do with Wizards of the Coast.
The Twisted Metal TV show is finally available for viewing in the UK.
The CEO of Larian Studios and director of its hit game Baldur’s Gate 3 has blamed corporate greed for the high number of mass layoffs in the video games industry.
Sega and Obsidian‘s critically acclaimed 2010 action RPG Alpha Protocol is now available on GOG, making it available digitally for the first time in five years.
Contrary to how it may appear in certain other circles, not all reviewers take pleasure in writing negative reviews of games.
The first review of Princess Peach Showtime has been published in Japanese magazine Famitsu.
Amazon has released a new video teasing its upcoming Fallout TV adaptation, which appears to follow up an initial snippet seen last week.
The first Rise of the Ronin review has been published in Japanese magazine Famitsu.