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Kusan: City of Wolves

Cubed3 gets a sneak peek at Kusan: City of Wolves. Enter this violent city filled with crime and corruption.

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Code Vein II (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Bandai Namco’s Code Vein II sharpened its fangs at Tokyo Game Show 2025, with refined combat, ambitious level design, and a terrifying new boss that sets the tone for its January 2026 release.

By Adam Riley 0

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Resident Evil Requiem (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem demo at TGS 2025 delivered a chilling return to survival horror, with scarce resources, dual perspectives, and a terrifying new foe.

By Adam Riley 0

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Ninja Gaiden 4 (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Yakumo’s debut in Ninja Gaiden 4 turned TGS 2025 into a blood‑red proving ground, ahead of its October launch on PS5, Xbox, and PC.

By Adam Riley 0

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Nioh 3 (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Team Ninja’s Nioh 3 pits players against a Yokai Takeda Shingen, teasing new systems ahead of its February launch.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Port of Jumanah (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Port of Jumanah (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Port of Jumanah sailed into Tokyo Game Show with cultural flair, responsive combat, and a taste of seafaring adventure.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Blades of Mirage (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Blades of Mirage (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Blades of Mirage blends water‑forged combat, puzzle‑driven exploration, and South-East Asian myth in a vibrant isometric roguelite.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Once Upon a Katamari (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Once Upon a Katamari (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Bandai Namco’s Once Upon a Katamari rolled into TGS 2025 with time‑spanning stages, new abilities, and the same irresistible charm that made the series a cult classic.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Persona 3 Reload (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Persona 3 Reload (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Persona 3 Reload on Switch 2 delivered a smooth, stylish demo at TGS, proving that Tartarus exploration and turn‑based combat remain as compelling as ever.

By Adam Riley 0

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Reanimal (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Reanimal traps players in a shared nightmare where survival depends on trust, timing, and the bond between siblings.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Sonic Team’s latest racer takes the Blue Blur across dimensions. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds made its TGS 2025 debut with a demo that blends familiar karting thrills with a bold new twist: mid‑race world‑hopping.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Dark Auction (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Dark Auction (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Masks, secrets, and a castle steeped in shadows. Dark Auction captivated TGS 2025 with a Switch demo that felt more like a stage play than a videogame, blending mystery, performance, and history into something uniquely unsettling.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

The whistle blows once more. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road stormed back onto the pitch at TGS 2025, with a Switch 2 demo that celebrates the series’ past while showing off its future.

By Adam Riley 0

Screenshot for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (Tokyo Game Show 2025) on Preview

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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (Tokyo Game Show 2025)

Square Enix brings Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade to Switch 2, delivering the full Midgar saga, Yuffie’s INTERmission, and even the 1997 classic - all running smoothly on Nintendo’s new hardware.

By Adam Riley 0