PAX South 2020: GHOSTRUNNER Hands-On Review
Let me start by saying Ghostrunner is an extreme exercise in patience and strategy. This cyberpunk parkour game is a test of wits and will, all wrapped up in a beautiful sci-fi package. From the combination of One More Level Games, All In! Games, and 3D Realms, this game made a huge impact on the […]
Preview: ‘Far Cry 5’ Set For Release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 27
The next installment of the critically acclaimed Far Cry series, Far Cry 5, is set to launch in less than two weeks on March 27, 2018. The game is available to pre-order now on both PlayStation and Xbox stores, as well as uPlay. The new game takes place in Hope County, Montana, where we are introduced to The Project […]
‘Assassin’s Creed Rogue’ Getting Remastered Release for PS4 and Xbox One
Release Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 What has been described as, “The darkest chapter of the Assassin’s Creed franchise,” Assassin’s Creed Rogue has now been remastered for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Both PS4 Pro and Xbox One users will be able to take advantage of new 4K graphics, high-resolution textures, improved shadows and lighting, and […]
Videogame Review: THE COUNCIL Episode 1 – ‘The Mad Ones’ Released Today
I’ve been a fan of detective stories and murder mysteries for as long as I can remember. Give me a good film noir, Sherlock Holmes story, Hercule Poirot mystery – and I’m on board. I even own five or different variations of the game CLUE. Great detective videogames I can think of in recent years are […]
Review: ‘Cuphead’ Is Finally Out For XBox One and PC, And Was Well Worth The Wait!
Yes, the image above really is a screenshot from a 2017 videogame – not a still from a 1930s Max Fleischer cartoon. Cuphead was first announced at E3 2014, to much excitement and anticipation. In an attempt to expand the game, and improve the overall user experience, the game was delayed from 2016 until 2017. […]
Review: ‘Titanfall’ for Xbox One and PC
How do you effectively challenge the status quo in first person shooters? In a world full of “the next big thing,” it’s become increasingly hard to stand out. You have your next big Call of Duty, your next huge Battlefield, but what changes from game to game? Nothing, really. These games to stick to formulas […]
‘Tom Clancy’s: The Division’ is the setting for Ubisoft’s New Snowdrop engine
Ubisoft took the VGX award show as its chance to showcase a technology demo for its new Snowdrop engine, which is powering Ubisoft’s next-gen title, Tom Clancy’s: The Division. The demo showcases some of the sweet things we’ll see which are only possible on a PC or next-gen hardware. Things like dynamic weather, volumetric lighting […]
Microsoft and Xbox One Make Plans To Support Indie Developers
Microsoft has just come out and announced their full support for indie developers. Now small and not so small developers will be able to release games on Xbox LIVE without having to go through Microsoft’s grueling process to get games on Xbox LIVE. Before, developers always needed to secure an outside publisher or partner with […]
7 Upcoming Games That You Should Buy in 2013
So 2013 is almost over. Seriously, this has been an awesome year for gamers, with great games like Bioshock Infinite, The Last of Us, and Tomb Raider. And to top it all off we had an awesome E3 full of exciting new IPs and new consoles. We could pretty much be content with this year […]
Microsoft Changes Xbox One Policy: No 24 Hour Online Check-In or Used Game Restrictions. “Please Buy Our Console!”
Man, the gaming industry hasn’t seen drama like this since the ‘90s. In probably one of the most unexpected moves, Microsoft – lords of DRM and masters of control, have decided to reverse not some, but all of their DRM and copy-protection policies regarding the Xbox One. Here’s a rundown of the changes: • No internet is […]