Kingdom Hearts 4 Magically Returns in New PS5 Gameplay Trailer

Square Enix recently released new gameplay footage of their upcoming game, featuring the main character, Sora, exploring a Tokyo-inspired city that they’ve been hinting at for years.

Square Enix recently released new gameplay footage of their upcoming game, featuring the main character, Sora, exploring a Tokyo-inspired city that they’ve been hinting at for years.

The trailer suggested we might be able to play as some new Bloodsworn characters, but it didn’t show much of what they can do or how the gameplay will work. However, the game’s visual style – particularly the buildings – looks fantastic, which is what we’ve come to expect from this developer.

The kingdom has definitely seen better times, as darkness is spreading everywhere. As the hero, you must protect it from falling – a difficult task considering all the dangers you’ll face.

The new trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4 didn’t share many specifics about the story’s continuation after Kingdom Hearts 3. Instead, it offered subtle clues about the plans of Organization XIII and showed giant monsters attacking what seems to be the real world. We see Sora battling one of these massive creatures with his Keyblade, and get a glimpse of some of the characters who will appear in the game.

From the beginning, Star City has been a great example of a successful spinoff, cleverly building on the world of its original series, For All Mankind. The show even starts with the same opening sequence as For All Mankind, depicting the Soviet space program’s response to Alexei Leonov becoming the first person to walk on the moon. This immediately highlights the different feel and tone between the two shows. However, the latest episode of Star City unexpectedly resolved a question that For All Mankind viewers might not have even known was still unanswered – a question that was actually very important to the first season and the overall story.

Look, as a huge Marvel fan, I’ve seen Thanos go toe-to-toe with pretty much every major hero, usually with a team. And honestly? Even our strongest heroes – the really powerful ones – would be making a huge mistake trying to take him on alone. There are seven heroes I especially think should never fight Thanos by themselves, no matter how strong they are. It’s just too risky!

We finally have a release date for Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave! It’s coming to the Switch 2 on September 17th. A new trailer just dropped, giving us a detailed first look at the game after a long wait.

The first teaser for the upcoming remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is just over a minute long and doesn’t reveal much gameplay. It mainly introduces the story and gives a quick look at a redesigned young Link. The glimpse of Link suggests the Switch 2 version will have significantly improved graphics, making it stand out from previous releases on Nintendo 64, GameCube, and 3DS.

The anime series Dr. Stone is wrapping up its third and final season, which has been airing since Spring 2023. Now, as Senku and his team have successfully built a rocket and launched into space, only a few episodes remain. A special trailer for the anime’s epic finale has just been released, giving fans a glimpse of how the story will conclude. You can watch it below!

Final Fantasy Resonance is the first game in the long-running series to use a beautiful new visual style called HD-2D, and early looks are very encouraging.