Music has had a vital role in video games for decades, both serving as beautiful set dressing for dramatic moments and, in the case of rhythm games, creating the backbone of a primary gameplay loop.
Today's trailer announced that the launch date for this narrative- and music-focused adventure game is May 7, 2026.
Humble Games announced they have partnered with Giddy Goat Games to take on publishing duties for their 3D platforming musical, Billie Bust Up. The game has been in development for over six years, ...
Plenty of indie games have jumped on the annual Q1 demo bandwagon. Here are a few brilliant game previews to check out as ...
Jason Wojnar started his gaming life with the original PlayStation and the Commodore 64, despite being way too young to know what the was. He started writing about video games in 2018 and hasn't ...
Opus Major, a Paris-based studio formed by industry veterans from Ubisoft and other studios, has announced MAJJAM, a massively multiplayer online player-versus-environment musical adventure game ...
At Tokyo Game Show 2025, I had the opportunity to check out the latest games from Annapurna Interactive, which included the new turn-based role-playing game People of Note. This game seeks to deliver ...
Music can help set the right atmosphere in online gaming environments, creating a rich, immersive atmosphere that draws participants more profoundly into the experience. From exploring vast worlds to ...
Indie game developer Metronomik and publisher Shueisha Games revealed their highly anticipated sequel, No Straight Roads 2 (NSR2), is on the way. This was one of our favorite games in the past decade, ...
Nadia Grace Mullings is a contributor and journalist for Game Rant, and has been a big fan of video gaming from a young age. Strong first impressions included point-and-click games on an old PC (way ...
Daniel has been playing games for entirely too many years, with his Steam library currently numbering nearly 750 games and counting. When he's not working or watching anime, he's either playing or ...