All posts by Myles Farrington

Watch_Dogs Hits Over 4 Million Copies Sold in Under a Week

Watch_Dogs, the long awaited IP from Ubisoft, has seen a monumental release. There seems to be a direct positive correlation between the copies sold and the massive hype that had been built for the game. Even taking into account the multiple delays, it seems like gamers desperately wanted to get their hands on Watch_Dogs. Continue reading Watch_Dogs Hits Over 4 Million Copies Sold in Under a Week

Pokémon – Where will they go from here?

I’m sure you have all heard about this new thing with Pokémon X/Y? If not then I’ll help you out, so don’t say I never did nothin’ for ya. With the Pokémon trade system hitting 90 million trades, the Pokémon Company has decided that they’ll be releasing a special Vivillion. If you’re worried that you didn’t get yours, don’t be, the Vivillion won’t be going out until the 100 million trade marker is hit. Continue reading Pokémon – Where will they go from here?

Diablo III’s Anniversary Legendary Drop Rates are Here to Stay!

Are you a Diablo III player who’s been enjoying the increased anniversary drop rates for legendary loot? Were you lamenting that they were originally set to disappear today? Well chin up, because they’re not going anywhere. Continue reading Diablo III’s Anniversary Legendary Drop Rates are Here to Stay!

Pro-Rated Refunds Offered Due to box Live Gold Pay Wall Changes

Microsoft has been throwing everyone for a loop this week with their back tracks and changes in protocol. Their decisions to change things will likely have some long felt effects though that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The first repercussion comes to us in the form of Microsoft offering pro-rated refunds due to the recent changes in the Xbox Live Gold pay wall. Continue reading Pro-Rated Refunds Offered Due to box Live Gold Pay Wall Changes

Xbox One Set to Become More Powerful Without the Kinect

Along with the recent news about the plan to give consumers the option to buy an Xbox One without a Kinect, Microsoft is now talking to publishers about improving the graphical prowess of their system. The Xbox One sporting nifty 1080p graphics might be just around the corner thanks to Microsoft cutting away the Kinect. Continue reading Xbox One Set to Become More Powerful Without the Kinect