No More Heroes III Announced for Nintendo Switch

Travis Touchdown will ‘once again’ strike back as Grasshopper Manufacture have announced, via the Nintendo E3 Direct a few days ago, that No More Heroes III, which is the true sequel to the 2010 Wii game No More Heroes 2, will be released onto the Nintendo Switch in 2020. Read more of this post

Tales of Arise Announced as Latest ‘Tales of’ Game for PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC

Bandai Namco Entertainment, as part of the Xbox E3 2019 Media Presentation, announced that Tales of Arise will be the latest entry into the Tales of video game franchise; and compared to previous entries it has had a bit of a visual overhaul. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball Game Project Z Announced as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC

Although Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Dragon Ball FighterZ continue to receive positive success within each respective community, in a addition to an onslaught of additional content updates and DLC characters, Bandai Namco Entertainment announced at E3 2019 as part of the Xbox Media Presentation that the latest Dragon Ball video game experience will be known as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Read more of this post

SEGA to Release Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami & Valkyria Chronicles 4 onto the Windows PC

As part of SEGA’s E3 2018 presence the global company announced that previous PlayStation 4 exclusives Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami and Valkyria Chronicles 4 will be released later this year onto the Windows PC. In addition to these new announcements SEGA also confirmed that Shining Resonance Refrain and ShenmueI & II will also both be released onto Windows PC this year. Read more of this post

Dragon Ball FighterZ Announced for Nintendo Switch

As part of the Nintendo Direct E3 Presentation publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed that Dragon Ball FighterZ, the Arc System Works developed 2.5D fighting game featuring popular characters from the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super series, would be released later this year for the Nintendo Switch. Read more of this post