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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Standard And Collector's Editions Get Great Discounts
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Standard And Collector’s Editions Get Great Discounts

by admin August 20, 2025



Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 has received its first major discount since launching last month. You can pick up the remakes of the classic arcade skateboarding games for $35 (was $50) at Amazon or Walmart. Both retailers have this deal for all five console platforms: PS5, PS4, Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox. PlayStation gamers can also save big on the THPS 3 + 4 Collector’s Edition, which comes with a Birdhouse skateboard deck and a bunch of in-game content.

THPS 3 + 4 Standard Edition — $35 ($50)

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Collector’s Edition is discounted to $104 (was $130) for PS5 at Amazon and Walmart. If you’re lucky, Amazon will offer you an additional 30% off. The coupon offer is only available in select regions, including the Midwest. If you’re eligible, you’ll see a coupon box below the price. Check the box to slash $31.20 from the sale price at checkout. With the extra coupon applied, you’ll wind up paying just $72.79 for the Collector’s Edition.

$35 (was $50) for PS5, PS4, Switch 1/2, Xbox

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 has significantly overhauled graphics, enhanced gameplay mechanics, new levels, an expanded roster of skaters, and fresh music. Just like the remakes of the first two games, the skateboarding mechanics are superb. The moment-to-moment gameplay is extremely satisfying–the excellent soundtrack helps–and the new levels are well-designed.

All that said, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4’s original career mode is sorely missed. Developer Iron Galaxy Studios removed the free-roaming structure and replaced it with the classic two-minute runs found in the first three games. The new version of THPS 4 is good in its own right, but it’s not the game you remember.

The remake collection earned an 8/10 in GameSpot’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 review.

Heads up for Nintendo players: The Switch version comes with a game card but requires a download; the Switch 2 version is a download code inside a box. Activision isn’t offering an upgrade path from Switch to Switch 2.

If Amazon and Walmart sell out of this deal, Best Buy and Target are offering $10 discounts on the standard edition.

$104 (was $130) | $72.79 for select Amazon customers

The full-size Birdhouse skate deck is limited edition and only available in the Collector’s Edition. Birdhouse is Tony Hawk’s official skateboard brand, making this a cool collectible item for fans.

You’ll also get all of the in-game DLC from the $70 Digital Deluxe Edition. Most notably, you’ll get two characters from the Doom franchise as playable skaters: Doom Slayer and Revenant. Each skater has unique secret moves. Along with the Doom characters, this edition includes Doom-themed gear for Create-a-Skater. Here’s a list of all of the in-game extras:

  • Doom Slayer playable skater
  • Revenant playable skater
  • Unmaykr Hoverboard
  • 5 Doom-themed skate decks
  • 5 Doom-themed apparel items
  • Wireframe Tony Shader
  • Additional in-game music

Only the PS5 edition is on sale at Amazon and Walmart, but you can still get the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X Collector’s Editions for $130.

Everything included in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Collector’s Edition



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Game Science reveal Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a new action-RPG that aims to catch Wukong players "off guard"
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Game Science reveal Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a new action-RPG that aims to catch Wukong players “off guard”

by admin August 20, 2025


Black Myth: Wukong developers Game Science have revealed Black Myth: Zhong Kui, another single-player action-RPG steeped in Chinese mythology. It casts you as a ghost-hunting god who wanders between hell and Earth. Here’s a CG short from Gamescom’s Open Night Live 2025, which shows the fearsomely bearded Zhong Kui himself riding an extravagantly sized tiger.

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In a Q&A on the official site, the developers call the game a “tentative first step – to build more distinct game experiences, to challenge ourselves with bolder features, and to bring fresh ideas to our world and narrative design”. They want Wukong players to feel “right at home” while “catching them off guard in the best way”. That said, for now the new game remains “little more than an empty folder”, with no release date and little sense in the CG trailer of how Zhong Kui fights, compared to Wukong. I’m guessing that tiger is a useful ally, though.

We quite liked the original Black Myth, with bygone reviews editor Ed Thorn (RPS in peace) calling it “a refreshing adventure after Elden Ring’s knotty DLC”. We were less keen on the mildly draconian PR messages to certain streamers, cautioning them to avoid “feminist propaganda”, “politics” and discussion of the Chinese games industry.

These gamergatory memos followed a lengthy report from IGN about alleged workplace sexism at Game Science. The devs refused to say anything to Ed about this when he asked at a preview event. If we’re invited to preview Zhong Kui, we’ll give it another shot.

Check out our Gamescom 2025 event hub for all the PC game announcements and preview coverage from Cologne.



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Black Ops 7’s co-op campaign culminates in a DMZ-like ‘Endgame’ activity for 32 players in an open-world map, plus it has unlockable weapon camos
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Black Ops 7’s co-op campaign culminates in a DMZ-like ‘Endgame’ activity for 32 players in an open-world map, plus it has unlockable weapon camos

by admin August 20, 2025


Call of Duty is aiming for its next campaign to be a part of the “connected” experience of the overall live-service game, starting with Black Ops 7.

During a media briefing event last week, Treyarch revealed that the BO7 campaign is playable for up to four players in co-op, played over 11 standard, explosive set-piece missions. Not only that, but you will be able to unlock campaign-specific weapon camos (including four Mastery camos), reticles, player cards, and other cosmetics, all while earning XP to progress your overall level and even individual battle passes. There will even be daily and weekly challenges to complete.

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The campaign stars David Mason and his Spectre One team, including Mike Harper, Eric Samuels, and newcomer Leilani Tupuola, with support from BO6 character Troy Marshall who is now several decades older in this story. Some sort of red, hallucinogenic gas seems to be the main catalyst for weird visions and trippy missions, given what little gameplay I was shown.

Once that story’s 11 standard missions are completed, however, a new “Endgame” experience will unlock, featuring an open-world Avalon map for up to 32 players to explore and fight enemies in. Gamers will be able to fly into the battle royale map-like zone to fight AI soldiers and robots, complete missions, and rank up their operators with new abilities and a level-up system called Combat Rating.

Increasing your Combat Rating (max level 60) will give players access to higher-tier areas of the map, but here’s the catch: if you die, you wipe and have to start all over again, similar to games like Modern Warfare II’s DMZ mode or Escape From Tarkov. That’s right, wiping as a squad will reset your progress for that operator.

Each individual, playable operator also has their own abilities and skill specializations that can be unlocked and leveled up, such as a Grapple Hook, Mega Jump, or Drone Charmer that spawns quad-rotor drones to take down enemies.

Treyarch says that Endgame will be the “final proving ground where all of your campaign progress is tested in a new environment.” Progress is tied to “shutting down Guild activities” as you “move into the hardest regions.”

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A lot about Endgame is still being kept secret for now, but players looking to expand their BO7 experience and unlock everything it has to offer may find some real fun in this new co-op experience to play alongside multiplayer and Zombies modes.

BO7 launches for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC later this year.

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Death By Scrolling Is The New Game From Monkey Island Creator Ron Gilbert
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Death By Scrolling Is The New Game From Monkey Island Creator Ron Gilbert

by admin August 20, 2025


Ron Gilbert is primarily known for creating and writing the Monkey Island series, but his collection of credits is impressive and long. His latest game is Death by Scrolling, a pixelated action game that forces player to try and outrun death and other pressing dangers.

 

In the game you choose between five characters who are stuck in purgatory where you must fight and collect resources on a game field that is constantly chasing you. To succeed, you must not die and collect enough money to pay the ferryman to transport you to safety. It’s safe to assume, with Gilbert’s involvement, that it will also be funny.

Gilbert actually wrote about the game on his personal blog back in February, but Gamescom represents our first thorough look at it.



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This sucks: you'll have to pay for two clans in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2
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This sucks: you’ll have to pay for two clans in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

by admin August 20, 2025


As Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 finally gets a release date it looks like it will hit – 21st October 2025 – so comes news you’ll have to pay to access two of the six clans in the game. Clans here act like your character class, determining what kind of gameplay role your character will adopt, as well as giving you a sense of storied belonging in the world, so they’re no trivial thing. And they’re not cheap.

In order to access the Lasombra and Toreador clans, you’ll need to buy the Shadows and Silk add-on pack, which costs £18.69/€21.99/$21.99. And as far as I can tell, you won’t be able to access these locked clans otherwise. If you don’t pay, you’ll only be able to access the default four: Brujah, Tremere, Banu Haqim and Ventrue.

There’s a further gameplay consideration here. Clans modify the difficulty of the game by making you better or worse at certain things. In the preview build of Bloodlines 2 I’ve just been playing, I picked to be Brujah, which are a brawler-focused group. They are a normal difficulty clan to play as, whereas Ventrue – a clan that dominates minds – are easier, and the Banu Haqim, which revolve around stealthy ambush gameplay, are hard. There’s more detail on the various clans on the Bloodlines 2 website, but there’s not, frustratingly, any more information on Toreador or Lasombra.

However, Vampire: The Masquerade being a long-standing tabletop role-playing game means there’s plenty of available information out there about these locked clans. The Lasombra clan is a shadowy organisation that manipulates through religion, apparently, whereas the Toreador are known for being seductive and enthralling, which is exactly the kind of vampire I’d like to be. It’s a shame to have to pay for the privilege.

The Shadows and Silk add-on pack comes as part of the Premium Edition of the game, if you’re willing to fork out £74.99/€89.99/$89.99 for it. It also contains the cosmetic Santa Monica Memories pack. But at the moment I suggest you wait. And I say that because I remain unconvinced after a few hours of play.

This game has had a troubled development and it seems to me that in an effort to get it out, the developer has narrowed the scope and focused more on action gameplay rather than an intricate role-playing experience. That’s not necessarily a bad thing – there’s a terrific sense of speed and punch in what I played – but it does lack substance. I would wait for 21st October and see.



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Denshattack Was The Coolest Game At Opening Night Live 2025
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Denshattack Was The Coolest Game At Opening Night Live 2025

by admin August 20, 2025


Denshattack! was probably the coolest game revealed during today’s very long Gamescom Opening Night Live event. But funnily enough, the wild-looking, trick-based anime train game wasn’t actually revealed during the trailer-packed event. Instead, it debuted during ONL’s shockingly good pre-show. And I can’t wait to play it when it launches next year.

Denshattack!’s vibrant colors and eye-popping art immediately caught the attention of everyone at Kotaku and reminded me of Jet Set Radio or even Insomniac’s Sunset Overdrive. And then, we all saw a train do some flips and grinds, and suddenly it became clear that Denshattack! is like a Tony Hawk game, but instead of controlling a person on a skateboard, you control a customizable subway car that can flip, jump, grind, hop, spin, and more across some truly gorgeous scenery. Just watch this trailer and try not to smile.

Here’s how the game’s developers, Undercoders, describe Denshattack!: 

Flip, trick, and grind your train in a fast-paced, off-the-rails ride through a colorful Japanese dystopia. Outmatch rival gangs, wreck a shady megacorp, and take back the tracks with nothing but skill, speed, and style. Hop aboard your custom gravity-defying train and embark on a hectic quest to defeat the sinister Miraido corporation, alongside a vibrant pack of outcasts.

According to the game’s trailer on YouTube, Denshattack! contains over 50 levels to complete, a full combo system, and “slick beats” from composer Tee Lopes, who helped create the music for games like Sonic Mania and TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge. It also features “bizarre boss fights” and multiple regions of Japan to discover and explore while doing sick flips as a big train. This is definitely one of those video game concepts, like doing dental work on a shark, that I never thought about, but now that I’ve seen it, I must play it as soon as possible.

Denshattack! doesn’t have a specific release date yet, but is set to launch in Spring 2026. You can wishlist the game now on Steam.



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Fallout 4K Blu-Ray Deal - Catch Up Before Season 2's December Premiere
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Fallout 4K Blu-Ray Deal – Catch Up Before Season 2’s December Premiere

by admin August 20, 2025



Season 1 of Amazon’s Fallout adaptation is up for grabs for $30 on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon. Fallout Season 1 released on 4K and 1080p Blu-ray as well as DVD on July 8. With Amazon’s current deal, the 4K Blu-ray edition is the same price as the 1080p edition.

Now’s not a bad time to catch up or rewatch Season 1, as Amazon has revealed Fallout Season 2 will premiere December 17. Unlike Season 1, which released all of its episodes on the same day, Season 2 will follow a traditional weekly schedule. Episodes will stream on Wednesdays, with the Season 2 finale slated for February 4.

Watch Fallout Season 1

To be clear, the Fallout 4K Blu-ray deal is for the standard edition with a plastic case, not Amazon’s exclusive Steelbook Edition. The collectible 4K Blu-ray edition sold out shortly after preorders opened in April. We saw brief restocks during launch week and in mid-July, but it’s been sold out for about a month now. Amazon has indicated this truly is a limited-edition release, so we wouldn’t be surprised if the Steelbook Edition is gone for good.

$30 (was $40)

Fallout: Season 1 is a three-disc set featuring all eight episodes in 4K resolution (2160p) with HDR (Dolby Vision and HDR10). It also supports enhanced audio with Dolby Atmos and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround sound.

Season 1’s eight episodes clock in at 450 minutes (7.5 hours). After you’re done, you can pop in the special features disc and watch an assortment of behind-the-scenes featurettes. Like many other 4K releases of shows and movies, the bonus content is on a regular Blu-ray disc instead of 4K.

You can check out the full list of special features below:

Fallout: Season 1 Special Features:

  • Animated Content
  • Console to Camera
  • Inside Season 1
  • Prosthetics & Makeup Gone Nuclear
  • Set Your Sets on 2296
  • Welcome to the World of Fallout
  • Becoming The Ghoul
  • Creating the Wasteland
  • Safe and Sound
  • Meet the Filmmaker Jonathan Nolan
  • The Costumes of Fallout
  • Writing for the Wasteland

Season 1 released on Prime Video last April and earned positive reviews from critics and fans, making it one of the few live-action video game adaptations for TV that lived up to its namesake. It’s fairly uncommon for Amazon to release its original shows on Blu-ray, so it’s cool that Fallout is now available to watch without a subscription. The physical editions were manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment.

The show follows three characters as they trek across the Wasteland–a Vault dweller heading above ground for the first time, a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel, and a deadly bounty hunter known as The Ghoul.

We’ve rounded up some cool Fallout merch below, in case you want to add some collectibles to your display shelves.

Tubbz Vault Boy Plush Duck

The official Fallout Store on Amazon is loaded with products themed around the Prime Video show and Bethesda’s game series. From backpacks and hoodies to records and figurines, there’s a little bit of everything, including a Vault Boy plush fashioned as a rubber duck, as shown above. You can also get Vault Boy, Vault Girl, Nuka-Cola, and more characters fashioned as vinyl rubber duck figures. Nuka-Girl is on sale for $8.79 (was $20), while the T-51 duck is only five bucks.

Fallout: Tubbz Rubber Duck Vinyl Figures

Fallout Action Figures

If you like action figures and statues, check out this four-pack of six-inch Fallout figures. You could also grab the premium Fallout Maximus Figure by Dark Horse for $55 (was $70). Standing 10 inches tall, the hand-painted Brotherhood of Steel collectible is a great addition to any home theater or game room.

Fallout Mega Bloks Building Sets

Fallout T-60 Power Armor Mega Bloks Set

Fallout fans who like construction sets should check out the pair of Mega Bloks sets based on the Fallout 4 video game. Both sets released last year and were sold out for months before Amazon restocked them earlier this year. The Amazon-exclusive Mega Fallout T-60 Power Armor Set comes with five micro action figures and buildable rigs (327 pieces) for $32.39. The Mega Fallout: Red Rocket Truck Stop Set is a larger 824-piece playset with multiple figures and game-accurate details. You can pick up this set for $70 (was $86).

Speaking of post-apocalyptic TV series based on video games that have received good reviews, The Last of Us Season 2 releases on 4K Blu-ray on September 23. The Limited Edition Steelbook is still available to preorder, and Amazon has dropped the price from $47 to $35.



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Dante's epic poem La Divina Commedia is getting turned into a videogame again
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Dante’s epic poem La Divina Commedia is getting turned into a videogame again

by admin August 20, 2025


Enotria: The Last Song developers Jyamma Games are making a new action-RPG inspired by and named after Dante Alighieri’s 14th century epic poem La Divina Commedia, aka the Divine Comedy.

Like the poem, it sees you descending through the circles of Hell, each the geological manifestation of a particular Sin. Unlike the poem, it features a set of combat classes, a choice of protagonist genders, a narrative alignment system, procedurally generated extraction dungeons, and customisable weapons and armour. As the poet himself might say: in the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where I had to grind for crafting materials.

The games industry has not been mega gentle with poor old Dante, whose monumental work helped establish the Tuscan language and influenced a brace of English writers, from Blake to Beckett. The best-known video game adaptation is probably still Visceral’s cheeseball 2010 action-adventure Dante’s Inferno, which is often more interested in aping God Of War. A cynical man or snob (hello!) might look at the below, hacky-slashy trailer for Jyamma’s adaptation and consider it to be another act of wanton literary desecration. Terza rima isn’t supposed to be a three-hit combo, you blistering philistines!

Watch on YouTube

Still, this isn’t quite another exercise in crafting boobwalls for the circle of Lust or punching organs out of bodies. Enotria was pretty metaphysical for a Soulslike, building a universe and combat system around the practice of stagecraft, and Jyamma’s take on the La Divina Commedia is similarly dreamy – it turns Dante’s poem into a kind of overarching mythology.

“In this new adventure, the studio presents an epic journey set in a world where The Divine Comedy has supplanted the old faith, bringing about a golden age of righteousness among humanity,” explains a press release. “When dark forces subvert the promises of the poem, order collapses and the world is thrust into chaos. The player will take on the role of a warrior-poet trapped in the infernal depths, called to descend through the circles of Hell, face increasingly powerful demons, and redeem a sinful past.”

Sounds quite involved. Still, I’m not sure where the procgen extraction dungeons fit in, exactly. The idea of mining hell for loot and progression materials is the kind of videogame conceit I’d love to lay before an actual 14th century theologian. I’m sure the humour of the situation would be well worth the inconvenience of being burned at the stake. Anyway, there’s no release date yet for La Divina Commedia. The poem took about 12 years to write – hopefully, Jyamma will turn their version around a little sooner.

Check out our Gamescom 2025 event hub for all the PC game announcements and preview coverage from Cologne.



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Alyssa Ashcroft Returns In New Resident Evil Requiem Trailer
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Alyssa Ashcroft Returns In New Resident Evil Requiem Trailer

by admin August 19, 2025


Resident Evil Requiem will follow a new heroine, Grace Ashcroft, but that last name should ring a bell for any fans of the Outbreak series. In a new trailer shown during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 today, we get to see a little bit of Grace’s backstory and history with her mom, Resident Evil Outbreak’s Alyssa Ashcroft.

Alyssa is a field reporter and playable character from the Outbreak series, now playing a major role in Resident Evil Requiem. She’s the mother of Requiem’s lead, Grace Ashcroft, and looks to be on the run from some dangerous foes. After a mysterious phone call and a power outage, we get a brief look at a playable section where the player, as Grace, follows Alyssa through the darkened and foreboding hotel hallways.

 

Spare a thought for the world’s most doomed hotel manager, as a terrible fate befalls him, and the pair escape. Seeing the dynamics between mother and daughter here seems to emphasize this as a thematic thread for the main game, but we’ll have to wait and see for more.

The wait’s not that long, though, as Capcom confirmed Resident Evil Requiem’s release date during this year’s Summer Game Fest back in June. The next mainline entry arrives on February 27, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. For more on it, check out our preview from SGF 2025.



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New Black Myth game announced by Game Science, following Wukong success
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New Black Myth game announced by Game Science, following Wukong success

by admin August 19, 2025



Black Myth: Wukong studio Game Science has revealed it’s working on the next game in the series.


Black Myth: Zhong Kui will be an all-new follow-up, focused on the titular ghost-catching god who wanders between hell and earth. Like Wukong, it will be another single-player action-RPG rooted in Chinese folklore.


A brief teaser trailer was shown at Gamescom Opening Night Live, showing a couple of men hiding from a parade of mythical characters, including Zhong Kui himself riding a giant tiger.

Game Science’s New Title | Black Myth: Zhong Kui – Teaser Trailer (English Dub)Watch on YouTube


So why not release a Wukong sequel? Game Science explained over on the new game’s website.


“Upon completing the journey with the Destined One, we now aspire to take a tentative first step – to build more distinct game experiences, to challenge ourselves with bolder features, and to bring fresh ideas to our world and narrative design,” reads a Q&A.


“Zhong Kui came as a natural choice born of that aspiration and other contributing factors. We are confident that, in this new project, we can make refreshing changes, create new things, while taking a hard look at our past flaws and regrets. And to all friends who love Black Myth: Wukong: the westward journey won’t end here.”


There’s no release date yet, but it’s planned for PC and “mainstream console platforms”.


Wukong was a huge success for Game Science, selling 10m copies in just three days after its release last year. It’s considered China’s first AAA release and has paved the way for a whole string of Chinese-made action-RPGs on the way.

This is a news-in-brief story. This is part of our vision to bring you all the big news as part of a daily live report.



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