I’ll be honest – one of the games I was most looking forward to seeing at E3 this year was Dragon Age: Inquisition. However, this excitement was mixed with trepidation – whilst Dragon Age: Origins remains one of my favourite video games, Dragon Age 2 never reached the same compelling heights of its predecessor. After viewing the 35 minute E3 presentation of Dragon Age: Inquisition I can excitedly say that this game is bringing the magic of the Dragon Age world back with a vengeance.
Read more »We know that E3 can be a little overwhelming. So many games to see, so little time. There’s bound to be stuff that you simply forget to watch, even from games that you’re dying to play. So we’re going to round up every scrap of coverage from some of the major titles, and collect it all in one place for your viewing pleasure. First up? The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Read more »Sony wrapped up day one of E3 2014 with a gargantuan press conference which stretched the limits of both technology and human patience. But if you happened to miss it, fear not, because Trailerpalooza is here to show you everything important. And by important, we mean games. So sit back and relax. This one’s gonna take awhile.
Read more »E3 2014 Trailerpalooza got off to a great, if somewhat bloated start with a press conference from Microsoft, but EA wasn’t about to let Big Green steal the show. They took the stage with brand new looks at Star Wars Battlefront, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, The Sims, and much more. Read on to check out everything they had to show off.
Read more »“Oh! An indie game with a silent protagonist, how philosophical,” you mutter to yourself sarcastically as you pick up the controller to play Supergiant Game’s new action RPG, Transistor. Yet in the context of this game, the silence actually has something profound to say. In Transistor you play as the enigmatic Red, a prolific singer and resident to the city of Cloudbank who loses her voice following an assassination attempt at one of her shows. Cloudbank, the city much of the game inhabits, is eerily beautiful. Its contrasting pastel colors and noir style reflect a future that is not far […]
Read more »If you can’t attend E3 this year, the next best place is definitely going to be on your couch, watching the events unfold on Twitch TV. The streaming service is about to kick off its first year as the official streaming platform of the big event, and they’ve just published their full schedule. Spoiler alert: lots and lots of games. Read on to see it for yourself.
Read more »Do you hear that steam whistle blowing? Do you feel the ground starting to rumble under your feet? The Watchdogs hype train is a coming, and she’s coming right quick. We’re now just days away from the launch of Ubisoft’s multiplatform action adventure, which means it’s time for the obligatory launch trailer. One last chance for the publisher to show you how crazy amazing their game is, and we’ve got it for you after the break.
Read more »In a week that’s seeing some pretty big releases, it’s possible that a game like Transistor might get lost in all the noise. But gosh darned it, we’re not gonna let that happen. This ridiculously beautiful game is worth a look, and we’ve got the launch trailer for you after the break. So read on to give it a look.
Read more »BREAKING NEWS: new game coming from highly successful shooter franchise. This time, it’s Far Cry 4, the latest in Ubisoft’s series of outlandish FPS advantures. And if the teaser site is any indication, the fourth installment will be even more bonkers than the last one. Read on for all the details.
Read more »Well, technically, they’re calling it the Dragon Age Inquisition Inquisitor’s Edition. But that sounds a little redundant, doesn’t it? Sort of like ATM machine, or pre-heat. In any case, Bioware has unveiled the long awaited uber-mega-awesome edition of their upcoming RPG, and hopefully it’s everything you dreamed it would be. Read on for the details.
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