PAX East 2017: Naoki Yoshida on Final Fantasy XIV’s new jobs, old jobs, and future patches - [AL:FFXIV]It would be fair to say that Final Fantasy XIV fans treat Naoki Yoshida like a rock star, and he carries himself like one: not with unnecessary swagger but with…
PAX East 2017: En Masse tells us all about TERA’s console port - [AL:TERA]Putting TERA on consoles seems like it's the most obvious combination of games and platforms ever conceived. Even more than Super Mario Bros. and the NES controller, or Star Wars…
PAX East 2017: Final Fantasy XIV’s Q&A panel - [AL:FFXIV]At the time of this writing, there's just over a hundred days until Stormblood launches, expanding the world of Final Fantasy XIV for the second time. We'll no doubt learn…
PAX East 2017: Elite Dangerous and its ‘slightly cowboy free-for-all’ - Frontier is hyping Elite Dangerous' expected Q2 PS4 release at this year's PAX East (colon still MIA, sorry), complete with confirmed HOTAS support. Frontier's David Braben has a long video…
PAX East 2017: Dauntless reveals new trailer, plans 2017 launch - Keeping an ear to the ground for Dauntless news? You should be: It's a co-op ARPG from Phoenix Labs, an indie studio made up of former BioWare, Riot Games, and…
PAX East 2017: Talking Conan Exiles on the show floor with Funcom - If you're a fan of Funcom and the games it makes, Conan Exiles probably has you breathing a bit easier than you have in a while. It's an indisputable success for…
PAX East 2017: TERA is coming to Xbox One and PS4 this year - [AL:TERA]Remember those rumors last year about a console port for TERA, buffeted by the surveys to selected TERA players about which consoles they play on the most? Time to drop…
PAX East 2017: Chronicles of Elyria teases its PAX demo - Chronicles of Elyria's devs recently streamed a "speed-run" version of their planned PAX East demo for players. But we think that to really get a feel for how convention demos…
PAX East 2017: Shards Online changes its name to Legends of Aria and goes full MMORPG - Shards Online is no more: The game is now officially called Legends of Aria. Better still? It's now being marketed by Citadel Studios as a full-fledged MMORPG. Citadel's Derek "Supreem"…