Zero Parades has been announced, the next game by ZA/UM. That studio has undergone a drastic amount of staffing changes over the years, but it's the development studio that created Disco Elysium.Read more
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Zero Parades has been announced, the next game by ZA/UM. That studio has undergone a drastic amount of staffing changes over the years, but it's the development studio that created Disco Elysium.
As Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 finally gets a release date it looks like it will hit - 21st October 2025 - so comes news you'll have to pay to access two of the six clans in the game. Clans here act like your character class, determining what kind of gameplay role your character will adopt, as well as giving you a sense of storied belonging in the world, so they're no trivial thing. And they're not cheap.
I can't hide it: I'm a little disappointed. The wait for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 has been an excruciating one. This is the long-awaited follow-up to the flawed but respected Bloodlines 1 from 2004, and it was originally announced in 2019 with a release date of 2020. But it was systematically delayed, then full-on suspended, before being resurrected at The Chinese Room (Still Wakes the Deep) where it's been reshaped for release. Bloodlines 2 has had problems. The question is: does it still have problems and has it been worth the wait?
The long-awaited and much-troubled Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 will finally be released on 21st October 2025, Paradox has announced. It's coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S/X simultaneously.
The teams at 11 bit studios and Digital Sun have announced Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault will be heading into early access via Steam on 23rd October.
It's Gamescom Opening Night Live time, and that means Geoff Keighley's back and ready to dish out loads of gaming news and information. As part of the presentation, Keighley and the crew behind Opening Night Live in Germany took to the stage to show off brand-new trailers, announcements, reveals, and more, as part of the kick-off of the German show.
The last time I wrote a full review of a Dawn of War game I started throwing around terms like "a prima facie truth". Admittedly I was trying to be ironic - it was about how fun it is to smash big mechs into each other! - but also admittedly, there is something about this series that just makes me get a bit over-excited. The original Dawn of War, which took your little villagers in from the cold and turned resource generation into a game of take-and-hold, is a legendary part of the grand RTS tapestry - and it's also a personal, formative game of mine.
Nvidia has announced a huge raft of changes and improvements to their GeForce Now cloud gaming service as part of their Gamescom 2025 announcements, but it's actually one of the smallest sections that has me most excited.
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