The Witcher 3 Hearts of Stone brings a new Geralt to the table - a not-so jagged beast hunter, but a more humane witcher. If you haven't played the base Witcher 3, stop what you're doing, read this review, and get the game NOW! It starts by introducing Geralt's main antagonist Olgierd von Everec, who is one of the most alluring characters you'll ever find in the game series. I might even go as far as saying that he conveys the archetype of a … [Read more...]
Star Wars Battlefront Beta First Impressions
Back in June, we told you why Star Wars Battlefront is an absolute must buy (but don't preorder)! Well, we recently had the chance to play around with the beta. Here are our first impressions: Star Wars Battlefront beta exposed the game's biggest flaw - the fact that it doesn't have a single-player campaign. If you just want to jump in for some mindless fun, then the Star Wars Battlefront multiplayer counter-part would more than suffice. It's a … [Read more...]
The List of PlayStation Plus Free Games for October 2015
Sony has just announced the list of PlayStation Plus Free Games for October 2015 which paying members can begin to download for free starting with the 1st of October. European paying customers will have the opportunity to play Super Meat Boy, which will be making its debut on PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4, along with Broken Age. Kung Fu Rabbit and KickBeat will be available for both PS3 and PS4, as will Grip Games' Unmechanical Extended, a … [Read more...]
MGS 5: Phantom Pain Review – Everything Has to End
The MGS series has always been about complex plots and Shyamalan-like twists and turns. Every game in the series ends with a blast that either makes you think you didn't understood anything prior to the final chapter or a relentless feeling of utter confusion begins to overwhelm you. Basically, you need to really sink your teeth into a MGS title to actually figure things out. … [Read more...]
Volume Game Review – A Futuristic Robin Hood
The new Volume game has been developed and published by Bithell Games. Volume is a stealth game that employs puzzle elements. The game features 100 levels and a stage creator if you're keen on going full creative. It tells the story of Rob Locksley, a futuristic Robin Hood that has less facial expressions than Kristen Stewart. The epic theatrical score tries its best to give an elevated vibe, but it all seems so mundane. This Volume video game … [Read more...]
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Raid Mode Walkthrough
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is an action-adventure game that tries to rekindle the old, and dying, Resident Evil game series. Capcom knows that it must bring something new to the series, or fans will stick to their older stuff, or pick other IPs that are scary as hell. Their Resident Evil Revelations 2 Raid Mode is a testament to the fact that they have been listening to the community uproar. Raid Mode is hella-hard, more so if you want to … [Read more...]
No Man’s Sky – The Next Big Thing!
No Man's Sky is an open-world survival exploration game - but don't let this scare you off. Gamers aren't that keen of playing survival games anymore, but the thing is No Man's Sky isn't really all about survival, and it's more about exploring the infinite procedurally generated universe that Hello Games has created. GameInformer confirmed that 2015 is going to be its release date, but we kinda' expect it to be pushed back a little bit - … [Read more...]
8 Best PlayStation 4 Games Released in 2014
2014 was an awesome year for PS4 games. The graphics are getting more and more insane and the whole gaming experience is becoming better and better. Today we have a list of the best PlayStation 4 games released in 2014. Driveclub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny3JYGXCmFg PlayStation exclusive, Driveclub is a racing video game that has had a bit of misfortune along the way. It was supposed to be launched at the same time as PlayStation 4 in … [Read more...]
Microsoft Buys Minecraft to Boost Mobile Platform
Microsoft’s impending purchase of Mojang, the Swedish developer with 100 million players of its open world Minecraft game is set for Monday, September 15, and is probably more aimed at pulling users onto the software company's mobile platform, according to a Reuters report. Seeing as how Minecraft is also available on mobile, and with the reported 2.5% influence of Windows Phone compared to its Android and iOS rivals, this is a pretty viable … [Read more...]
Zombie Game Dying Light Will Hit the Stores on January 27th
According to a news release by Techland, Dying Light, its highly-anticipated action survival game, will hit the stores in 2015 on January 27th in North America, January 28th in Australia and New Zealand, and January 30th in Europe and Asia. That's slightly ahead of schedule, as the game was previously supposed to launch sometime in February 2015. Nevertheless originally the game was scheduled to arrive this fall. When it's released, Dying … [Read more...]