Tag: Summer of Gaming
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is a Beautiful, Legendary Action Tale! | Summer Game Fest 2026 Hands-On
During Summer Game Fest 2026, Capcom provided us with an exclusive hands-on experience with their upcoming action thriller, "Onimusha: Way of the Sword." This engaging session allowed us to explore the game's core concepts in depth, including insights into the character of Miyamoto Musashi as portrayed in the game and the intense, fast-paced action gameplay we can anticipate. We delved into the intricate combat mechanics, the...
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is The Croft Game of our Dreams! | Summer Game Fest 2026 Hands-On
This year at Summer Game Fest, Crystal Dynamics, Flying Wild Hogs, and Amazon Games Studios presented the highly anticipated reveal of Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, an eagerly awaited installment in the iconic franchise. Despite initial doubts surrounding the game, I was genuinely impressed after experiencing a hands-on playthrough of this captivating title. Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is rapidly climbing my list of most...
Summer Game Fest Returns in June
Summer Game Fest is back this June! More than 30 publishers, developers and platforms are joining forces with Geoff Keighley to celebrate the second Summer...
Virtual Quakecon 2021 Set for August 19-21
Organizers announced this morning that Quakecon 2021 will takes place as a virtual show August 19-21. "We can’t wait to get back to Dallas with...
EA Play Live will be July 22, No Longer Part of E3
EA announced today that EA Play Live will virtually take place on July 22. https://twitter.com/EA/status/1392147491915763719 EA Play Live has historically taken place during the E3 pre-show...
No Konami Titles at E3 2021
Konami announced over the weekend that there will be no Konami titles shown at E3 2021 in June. "We want to reassure our fans that...
Summer Digital Gaming Events
In lieu of the traditional in-person gaming events this year, Summer is jam packed with digital showcases. We have your guide on when/where to...
