New first-person gameplay shown for Resident Evil Village at TGS 2020.
Author: Toby Andersen
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8 Massive JRPGs We Can’t Wait To Play
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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS4) Review – Fragments of Time
A deep narrative RPG made up of fragments of 13 different stories, and a top down half real-time, half turn-based strategic mech battler, 13 Sentinels channels the spirit of 80s science fiction. But is it every mech-anime fan’s dream, or a confusing mash of genres? The Finger Guns review: