Warner Bros. has announced that TT Games are developing LEGO Jurassic World and LEGO Marvel’s Avengers videogames, set to release later this year, alongside new mobile and handheld titles.
Read more »Trying to unite warring nations against an evil force threatening to destroy the world can be an exhausting job. That’s why many Dragon Age players have made a habit of stopping into the Herald’s Rest, Skyhold’s tavern, for some rest and relaxation. One of the hallmarks of the Herald’s Rest are the songs performed by the tavern’s bard. For a limited time, Bioware is offering downloads of those songs for free. Read on for the details.
Read more »I know what you’re probably thinking. “Who and the What?” Ori and the Blind Forest hasn’t gotten a whole lot of press lately, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth your attention. A platforming adventure game with a unique and dazzling visual style, Ori and the Blind Forest looks like it might be something special. Soon, you’ll be able to judge for yourself. Read on for the details.
Read more »Your eyes do not deceive you. Behold, the glorious return of Save Game news. Well, perhaps “glorious” is too strong a word. Humble, perhaps? In any case, we’re back, and just in time to catch the newest trailer for Project CARS, the ambitious racing simulation that’s due to be released in March. It’s roughly two and a half minutes of pure, undiluted car porn, and it’s breath taking. So buckle up, and read on to see it for yourself.
Read more »Every so often a game comes along that I enjoy so much I struggle to find words to describe it, due to me not believing I can do the game justice. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is one of those games. It combines a variety of intertwined systems with great replay value to create a game that’s enjoyable to not only play through to completion, but to toy around with and experiment. It’s not only a fantastic game, but it’s also a brilliant PC port that shows other developers how it’s done – it runs well with reasonable system […]
Read more »The Call of Duty franchise has seen some huge highs and some equally low lows throughout its lifetime. With Advanced Warfare, it is clear that Sledgehammer Games and Activision have done their best to re-invigorate the series, combining the strengths the games are know for with new additions to keep the franchise fresh. The result is a polished, well-designed game that has a few rough edges, but not enough to lessen the appeal of the game.
Read more »Dragon Age Inquisition is a HUGE game. There’s a lot to do, a lot of people to meet, and a whole bunch of exploring to…well, explore. I’ve sunk a lot of time into Bioware’s latest epic, and in my time with the game I’ve learnt a few tips that I wish I’d know before starting. Below, you’ll find a few quick, helpful hints to assist you as you journey through DAI.
Read more »You have to give credit to Bungie for staying on top of the many technical issues with Destiny. While their many patches and updates have done nothing to address the game’s narrative problems, they’ve nonetheless made improvements to Destiny’s gameplay. Their latest update is huge, fixing a long list of bugs and glitches. Read on for the details.
Read more »By this time next week, you’ll already be playing Dragon Age Inquisition. I know, I know… reading that probably caused you to freak out a little. I sure did writing it. But freakouts aside, this is a great time to be a Dragon Age fan. To build our anticipation just a little bit more, Bioware has released a new trailer for the game. Read on to check it out.
Read more »Happy N7 Day, everyone! For the last few years, November 7th has been the day Mass Effect fans have come together with developer Bioware to celebrate the landmark science fiction trilogy. chosen because of the titular N7 armor worn by Commander Shepard. This year, Bioware shared some brand new concept art for the next Mass Effect game. Read on to take a look.
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