GDC, the annual game developer conference, is taking place this week in San Francisco, and Obsidian Entertainment chose the event to announce a new game. No, it’s not Fallout 4. Sorry to disappoint. It’s not another Kickstarter project either. Again, sorry. The game is called Armored Warfare, and it’s unlike anything the studio has ever made. Read on for the details.
Read more »It’s been a long time coming, but it’s (almost) here. Naval Strike, the much hyped expansion for Battlefield 4 will finally be released next week, and to get everyone excited for more near future military mayhem, DICE has released a new trailer which shows off the expansions new maps, as well as a new gameplay mode called Carrier Assault. Read on for the details.
Read more »In related news, hell has frozen over. Yes, the fix that Maxis once declared impossible has become a reality. SimCity can now be played without an internet connection. This isn’t due to a hack or a rushed patch, either. The new SimCity offline mode is a robust, fully featured update. Oh, and it’s free. Read on for the details.
Read more »You all remember Gauntlet, right? Even if you don’t, just say yes. I don’t want to feel old. The four player hack and slash dungeon crawler was a staple of arcades and home consoles back in the eighties, and is making a comeback. A brand new version of the game will be coming to PCs and Steam machines this summer. Read on for the details.
Read more »As a card carrying Alien fan, and with the scars left by Aliens: Colonial Marines slowly healing, I hereby declare it safe to get excited about Alien Isolation. A new dev diary has been released, and by the looks of it, Isolation is shaping up to be everything that the steaming pile from Gearbox wasn’t. Read on to see it for yourself.
Read more »“You will die. That much is certain.” Those are the first words you hear in the launch trailer for Dark Souls 2, and truer words have never been spoken. The sequel to one of the most talked about RPGs of the last console generation is about to released, and the launch trailer serves as an invitation and a warning to all those contemplating a purchase. Read on to see it for yourself.
Read more »Videogames can make us cheer, make us shiver, make us laugh and make us weep. They can move us in countless ways, reaching into our hearts and minds to touch our very souls. Which is nice… but sometimes we just want to look at pretty things. That’s what this new trailer for Dragon Age Inquisition is all about. Read on to see it for yourself.
Read more »So there’s this little game called Titanfall. Perhaps you’ve heard of it? For nearly a year, its been heralded as the first killer app of the new console generation. drawing comparisons to the original Halo. We’ll find out if Titanfall lives up to the hype next week. In the meantime, we’ve got season pass details and a bombastic launch trailer. Read on for the details.
Read more »It’s been just over four months since the last Arkham game, Batman: Arkham Origins, was released. But the bat signal has gone up once again over Videogameland, and Rocksteady has answered the call. The studio that finally proved that not every Batman game has to suck is back with its biggest adventure yet. Read on for all the Arkham Knight details, and to watch the debut trailer.
Read more »We’ve all heard of first person games, and third person games, and even a few second person games. But I bet you’ve never heard of a fourth person game. Apparently, they do exist. Well… one does, anyway. It’s a puzzle game called Pavilion, and it’s coming to PS4 and PS Vita later this year. Want to see it in action? We’ve got all the details ahead, so read on.
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