New Steam Game is Like a Tactical Twist on Classic Resident Evil

The term “survival horror” is often associated with the original Resident Evil game from 1996, but many believe earlier titles like Haunted House (1982), Sweet Home (1989), and Alone in the Dark (1992) first established key elements of the genre. Over the years, horror games have continued to evolve, introducing innovative gameplay mechanics. Features like the camera-based ghost hunting in Fatal Frame and the sanity meter in Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem have become particularly well-known and have been copied in many other games, both large and small. Vultures – Scavengers of Death aims to honor the legacy of classic survival horror while also incorporating a unique twist inspired by turn-based RPGs.

Highguard Confirms When Fans Will Get to See the Game Next

Since Highguard was revealed at The Game Awards 2025, Wildlight Entertainment hasn’t shared much information about the game. Most fans have only seen the original trailer, and that’s been the extent of updates. It looks like a team-based hero shooter where two sides fight to destroy each other’s base. The game is being called a “raid shooter,” and players will use mounts like horses to move around the map quickly. They’ll fight enemies using weapons and special abilities, and the ultimate goal is to grab the Shieldbreaker sword, which summons a powerful ram to break into the enemy base. Luckily, it looks like fans will finally get some answers soon, although the timing is a bit strange.

It’s Time Naruto Said Goodbye To The Most Legendary Ninja Clan Forever

In the Naruto series, creator Masashi Kishimoto developed a number of strong ninja families. Within the Hidden Leaf Village, the Uchiha clan is consistently presented as the most powerful and fascinating. The Uchiha existed long before the village was founded and played a key role in its creation, partnering with Hashirama and the Senju clan to build it.

Gears of War: E-Day’s Focus on Kalona Makes It Sound Even More Like a Horror Game

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Gears of War series, and it’s amazing to see how popular it remains. The original game is set 14 years after a pivotal event called E-Day, and the upcoming game promises to finally show us what happened during that crucial moment – something both exciting and unsettling. Gears of War already explores the difficult realities of war and its impact on individuals, but the new prequel seems likely to delve even further into these themes. Focusing the story on the city of Kalona feels like a smart choice, and suggests that Gears of War: E-Day might also have strong horror elements.

Games With Record-Breaking Launches and Disasters

Here’s a look at some of the most talked-about game launches – both the huge successes and the major failures. We’ll cover games that quickly gained millions of players, those that struggled to find an audience, and the frustrating bugs and glitches that sometimes overshadowed the fun.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Update Adds 2 of the Best Games Ever

Microsoft has announced several new games coming to Xbox Game Pass throughout late January and February. The Talos Principle 2 will be available starting January 27th, followed by Drop Duchy on January 28th, and both MySims: Cozy Bundle and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 on January 29th. Looking ahead to February, Indika arrives on February 2nd and Final Fantasy 2 on February 3rd. Game Pass Ultimate members can also anticipate playing MENACE on February 5th and High on Life 2 on February 13th. Microsoft says more games will be added to the February lineup, but hasn’t revealed the full list yet.