
Tangible within the first seconds of cutscene is the game’s reveling of Grind-house cinema, the ultra-cheap exploitation cinema style that populated urban movie palaces and drive-in theaters throughout the late 60s and 70s. The playable cast is split between four equally ripe film stereotypes: Mexican bounty hunter Hector, underground monster doctor-cum-hunter Doc, bored Japanese assassin Miko, and the badass urban fighter with a past known as AJ. The team is rounded up by a mysterious organization going by the contact “Book,” charged with stemming (and investigating) a massive infestation of a B-movie rogue’s gallery, from werewolves to vampires to the ever-fun-to-destroy zombies.

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.
Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.
To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Thanks to the slip-up of an artist working on the title, we now have more evidence that a new Injustice game is in the works.

Spiders: "We're going to cut straight to the chase so you're not left wondering: After a long period without clear answers, we have received confirmation that Spiders is being liquidated.
What does it mean? This means the company as a whole no longer exists. We'll cease our functions immediately. The planned DLC will release via Nacon, and then-- well, that's it.
We're sorry that it's come to this and would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years.
If you have any questions or run into issues with your games, please contact Nacon directly as we'll no longer be able to reply."