Remember When FromSoft Had a Game Published by Ubisoft

Prior to gaining fame with Dark Souls and Elden Ring, FromSoftware introduced a game titled Enchanted Arms, which was published by Ubisoft. This game, a role-playing title, was playable on the Xbox 360 platform. In this video, we delve into what set Enchanted Arms apart, its areas of struggle, and why it remains noteworthy even … Read more

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance’s Amulet System Explained

In a chat with Game Rant, Lizardcube CEO Ben Fiquet and lead game designer Fred Vincent unveiled the novel Amulet system, absent from previous Shinobi games. As avid Sega fans and enthusiasts of the Shinobi series, their aim was to develop something fresh for series fans while preserving the essence of the Shinobi experience – the diverse ninja abilities Ninpo and Ninjutsu, wielded by Musashi in combat. Amulets serve to amplify and innovate the combat system in intriguing ways.

Plants vs. Zombies Reveals New Graphic Novel [EXCLUSIVE]

Ever since I first got hooked on Plants vs. Zombies back in 2009, this gaming franchise has been expanding like crazy! The original game was all about a thrilling tower defense battle between my green gardening crew and an undead horde of zombies. As time went by, the series grew with spin-off games like Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare that offered a fresh third-person shooter experience. Now, there’s even a graphic novel series following the story, and I can hardly wait to see what happens next!

Saw Fans Are Disappointed With Delays, But At Least Hostel Is Back

Around the same period, movies like “Saw” and “Hostel” premiered in cinemas, igniting a renewed interest in violent films. The prosperity of both franchises resulted in many sequels being produced, with “Saw” significantly outnumbering “Hostel’s” releases. Despite the difference in numbers, they catered to a similar demographic. After more than a decade, it has been announced that “Hostel” will be resurrected once again.

Marvel Cosmic Invasion Preview: A Stellar Follow-Up to Shredder’s Revenge

During San Diego Comic-Con, we at Game Rant got to try out Marvel Cosmic Invasion ahead of its public demo. From our hands-on experience, it seems this game is hitting all the marks for its genre. Similar to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, Marvel Cosmic Invasion strikes a perfect balance between difficulty and enjoyment. Its extensive roster of characters ensures that no two playthroughs will ever be identical. Even though an official release date beyond “2025” hasn’t been set yet, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is already one of the most anticipated upcoming games for fans who love classic beat ’em ups.

Free PS Plus Games for August 2025 Are Now Live

For quite some time, Sony’s PS Plus members have been accustomed to receiving news about the upcoming free games on the last Wednesday of each month, with those games becoming available the following Tuesday. Lately, however, they’ve been breaking from this routine by announcing the games earlier in the day and, as an exception, even announcing the August 2025 free games on a Tuesday instead of a Wednesday. It will be intriguing to find out how future PS Plus free games are disclosed; for now, subscribers can grab the most recent free games available.

Rumor: Nintendo Planning New Mario Collection for Franchise’s 40th Anniversary

On March 10th, we might hear some exciting announcements for Mario’s 40th anniversary, as Nintendo marks this day as Mario Day because of its resemblance to his name. Previous Mario Day announcements have spanned from unveiling the first LEGO Super Mario sets to updates for existing items like the Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo, and even special in-game events in titles such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, all in celebration of Mario’s influence on gaming.

Tales of the Shire Should Have Been The Perfect Handheld Game

A week ago, “Tales of the Shire” was launched on numerous contemporary platforms such as Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. Despite having all necessary elements for another exceptional handheld comfort game, the portable versions of “Tales of the Shire” disappoint in several key areas.

My Hero Academia: The Most Underrated Villains, Ranked

Despite having some unique abilities and talents that set them apart, a select band of villains in “My Hero Academia” are frequently underestimated due to being overshadowed by the main antagonists. However, their capabilities, powers, and achievements are worthy of recognition, so here’s a list of the 7 most undervalued villains in the series, ranked according to their strength.