G-Rebels – Official ‘The World of G-Rebels’ Gameplay Trailer

Check out ‘The World of G-Rebels’ Gameplay Trailer for G-Rebels, an upcoming open-world combat flight simulation game developed by Reakktor Studios.

Players can get a tour of the vibrant and dense cities of G-Rebels, from Eden being a hub for the Elites alongside Venice, a city wartorn and underwater by a tsunami. G-Rebels is coming soon to PC (Steam) with a demo available now.

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Godbreakers – Official Story Trailer

Check out the Story Trailer for Godbreakers, a third-person action co-op melee-based game developed by To The Sky.

Players can get a taste of the underlying narrative behind the game with plenty of secrets to be revealed from run to run as the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. Godbreakers is launching on October 23 for PlayStation 5 (PS5) and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store).

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Vampire: The Masquerade -Bloodlines 2 – Official Combat Guide Deep Dive #3 Trailer

Check out the Combat Guide Deep Dive #3 Trailer for Vampire: The Masquerade -Bloodlines 2, the hit vampiric action RPG developed by The Chinese Room.

Players can get a full rundown on all of the different ways to engage with the combat in the game, from melee attacks, abilities, item use, and more, to gain the upper hand against opponents. Vampire: The Masquerade -Bloodlines 2 is launching on October 21 for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam).

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Silent Night, Deadly Night – Official Trailer (2025) Rohan Campbell, Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson

Check out the latest Silent Night, Deadly Night trailer for the upcoming horror film that is a twisted reimagining of the controversial classic. Silent Night, Deadly Night stars Rohan Campbell, Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson.

After witnessing his parents’ brutal murder on Christmas Eve, Billy transforms into a Killer Santa, delivering a yearly spree of calculated, chilling violence. This year, his blood-soaked mission collides with love, as a young woman challenges him to confront his darkness. “Have you been naughty?”

Silent Night, Deadly Night is produced by Scott Schneid, Dennis Whitehead, Jame R. Thompson, Erik Bernard, Jeremy Torrie, and Tanya Brunel. Yolanda Macias, Erick Opeka, Steven Schneider, Jed Benedict, Brad Miska, Brandon Hill, Anthony Masi, Victor Zimmerman, Sarah Eilts, Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, and Grady Craig serve as executive producers. It is written and directed by Mike P. Nelson.

Silent Night, Deadly Night opens in theaters on December 12, 2025.

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Assetto Corsa Rally – Official Announcement Trailer

Here’s your look at the Assetto Corsa Rally announcement trailer for the upcoming rally simulation game created by the Supernova Game Studios in technical partnership with Kunos Simulazioni. Assetto Corsa Rally launches into PC Early Access via Steam on November 13, 2025.

Assetto Corsa Rally will feature both offline gameplay modes and, gradually throughout Early Access, online multiplayer – always with a focus on simulation fidelity. Each race takes place in a dynamic environment, where day-night cycles, changing weather conditions, directly impact driving performance.

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Is the ROG Xbox Ally X for You? – Next-Gen Console Watch

Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch. This week Daemon and Ryan are joined by producer Nick Maillet to talk about the ROG Xbox Ally X, which Nick had quite a bit of hands-on time with lately. The handheld PC has just launched, and though it’s powerful, the $1000 price tag could be too high of a barrier to entry for most people. But is it worth the price? And who would really benefit from a handheld PC of this caliber? Plus we have last week’s poll results and a new poll for you to vote on at IGN.com.

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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Review

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox.

If I may really channel my inner Toreador, I have a complicated, love-hate relationship with Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 that feels almost impossible to boil down into a simple thesis statement or, certainly, a single-digit number. At times I want to be alone with it in a moment of passion, and at others I want to strangle the life out of it. Nested within the things that bug me about it are bits that I love, and in the parts I like the most I can detect the subtle whiff of things I loathe. There is a story well worth experiencing that nevertheless let me down brutally in the end. It gets so much right about how it should feel to play as one of the Kindred through every stolen bite and scrappy brawl while completely ignoring certain crucial aspects of it. Did I enjoy it? Certainly. That’s an easy yes. Would I recommend it? That’s a much more complicated question. The thing is, I could say the same about the original Bloodlines as well, despite the two being such different animals. Both are deeply flawed, yet unique and remarkable bites at the apple. Or, I guess, the jugular. And that may be the best compliment I can pay it.

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