The Epic Games Store has only one new free game this week, as opposed to two. And this week, PC users on EGS are being treated to an open-world survival game from 2024, currently in early access. It’s ...
Get a headstart on your adventures across ancient China by knowing the Where Winds Meet release times wherever you are in the world.
Where Winds Meet is an open-world wuxia RPG that has players becoming a sword master on a journey. Here's how to play for ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. Open-world gaming is all the rage right now, which is why every ...
Xbox Game Pass has hundreds upon hundreds of games, covering pretty much every genre imaginable. While you might not find the exact title you want, you will likely find something similar that can ...
Grand Theft Auto 5 is easily one of the most impressive open-world games ever made, with an extensive, realistic cityscape for players to explore both alone or with a group of friends. Mltiplayer and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Here are six open-world crime worlds that you can dive into. The list below is presented in ...
From the very early days of the studio through to GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, Dan Houser's name has been synonymous with Rockstar, which he co-founded alongside brother Sam and several other ...
Open World Games TGS players try Ananta, the game that looks like an anime GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza hybrid, and shockingly report that it feels like an anime GTA, Spider-Man, and Yakuza hybrid Open ...
Ananta's gameplay reveal showcased several inspiration from GTA (Image via NetEase, Rockstar) The extended gameplay of Project Mugen, now officially renamed to Ananta, has been unveiled by NetEase, ...
I wrote about Ananta yesterday, and while I'm all for its slurry of genres and inspirations, I'm eating humble pie as I write this one. I have thoroughly and completely judged a book by its cover.
Mark Sammut grew up on the PlayStation 1 and has been playing games ever since, although he is no longer limited to just Sony consoles. Be it JRPGs, shooters, platformers, or hack and slash games, ...