We can call it a wrap on this week of gaming now can't we? No we can all move on to play all of those games that we've been putting off until the weekend now and dig right in. That does not mean that we didn't have a whole lot to cover in the world of gaming news. There was quite a bit as well as a few reviews for games coming out next week here. That would be both Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux that I am talking about here. You can check both of those out on the site as well as the rest of the news we covered this week.
There was a whole lot of gameplay footage that came out in general as well as a bit multiplayer news for a few games including Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The gameplay covers Bloodborne, The Witcher 3, and Battlefield Hardline. They all look amazing and I can't wait to get to dive into all of the games that we covered this week. Although there isn't much of a wait needed for the last episode of The Walking Dead season two. That would be next week but now I'm giving away reasons to read what we covered this week.
I'll leave it to you now to go and dig into all the gaming news that we were able to cover this week. Enjoy and as always, happy gaming!
- Metro Redux Is Out Next Week And Here Is How Awesome It Looks
- We Have A Few New Batman: Arkham Knight Screens Flying At You
- More Than An Hour Of New The Evil Within Gameplay…Of The Same Level
- Care To See 37 Minutes Of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gameplay?
- See All The Haunted House Jump Scares Of Bloodborne From Gamescom
- See Some New Single Player Battlefield Hardline Footage Right Here
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Lets Brainiac Have The Whole World In His Pants
- Review: Metro 2033 Redux
- Destiny Breaks Gender Roles By Being From Both Mars And Venus
- Everything We Know About WWE 2K15 So Far
- No Going Back Now As Episode 5 Of The Walking Dead Is Coming Next Week
- Here Is How Multiplayer Works In Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
- Free Multiplayer Maps Coming To The Last Of Us
- Review: Metro: Last Light Redux
- It's Time To See What The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Is All About