Hi-Fi Rush’s First Twenty Minutes Looks Really Fun
This game looks like it could have been a 2000s show on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network.

This game looks like it could have been a 2000s show on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network.

This is the latest game in a venerable series and a passion project for one of Japan's veteran developers.

Kenny Omega seems intent on getting this initial release exactly right.

It isn't clear if this event is open to the public, but if ever it may simply be an opportunity for press to get an intimate look at Bethesda's games.

It turns out the dialogue wasn't that big a deal in the long run.

We hadn't learned much about the game for the past few years, and it seems we'll be waiting longer to find out more.

Microsoft seems to have covered all bases to keep their investors happy through this bad quarter.

It seems PC players have a slightly bigger download to deal with than console players.

It looks like it's time for Microsoft to reveal all the projects that their many studios have been working on for the past few years.

Apparently there is something in the disc drive of the console that made it the bottleneck in manufacturing for all these years.

This sounds like it would be exactly the kind of game that the Xbox Series X|S needs right now.

A new hardware model might just be the thing the video game industry needs to get over what looks like bad times looming.

It's a surprise move that could lead to Sony divulging things that will prod the FTC to take action vs them as well.

This may not be the only hack or exploit coming to the game in the next few months.

We called it a rumor, but Crystal Dynamics told investors it was happening this year, so it probably is happening.

This new ending may or may not change what the story means after you play through all of it.

Hopefully Square Enix came through with their promise players will get to adjust this dialogue.

It looks like Activision isn't meeting the fan's expectations for Call of Duty games as they scramble to add more of the features they are looking for.

343 Industries seems to still be playing with wording regarding the question if they will make single player Halo games in the future.

As strange as it all seems, Netease is still maintaining Diablo Immortal for Blizzard while this is all being aired out in public.

After weeks of bloody work, Striking Distance Studio's efforts to bring the game up to what fans wanted is bearing fruit.

While not completely unconfirmed, this story lines up with what we have seen play out following the development and release of Halo Infinite.

Square Enix doesn't explain what story they have in store for this DLC, but with a name like Different Future, it shouldn't be that hard to guess.

There are several reasons Nintendo could be planning to extend the Switch's lifespan. For example, they are still working on the console's successor.
