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
Category Archives: Video Games
Editor Spotlight: Aaron Dobbe’s Top 5 Games
It is Wednesday again! That mean’s it is time for this week’s Editor Spotlight! This time our editor is Aaron Dobbe! So check out his Top 5 Games here! Do you agree with any of them? Continue reading Editor Spotlight: Aaron Dobbe’s Top 5 Games
The Dragon Age: Inquisition for the Most Refined of Inquisitors
Are you excited for Dragon Age: Inquisition? Do you have $170 laying around? Are you a collector of interesting video game based memorabilia? If so, the newly announced Inquisitor’s Editionof Dragon Age: Inquisition might just be the tier of this coming release that you want to get in on.
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Ubisoft Reveals Watch Dogs Actual Resolution/Frame Rate
Contrary to what PlayStation.com posted on their Watch Dogs page earlier this week, Watch Dogs will not run at 1080p and 60fps on the PlayStation 4. Continue reading Ubisoft Reveals Watch Dogs Actual Resolution/Frame Rate
Phil Spencer Announces Changes to Xbox & June’s Games with Gold
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, has announced several new changes to Xbox, which include: Games with Gold coming to Xbox One, Xbox Live Gold no longer being required for accessing entertainment apps, and discounts for Gold members on games.
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Microsoft Announces Kinect-less Xbox One
Microsoft has announced that there will be a Kinect-less Xbox One released later this year. The Kinect less Xbox One will retail for $399 in America and will be available on June 9th.
Late to the Party: Pokémon Y Review
Pokémon has been a very big part of my life ever since I got my hands on Pokémon Red over a decade ago. Needless to say, I was VERY anxious to play Pokémon X and Y when I found out that a new Pokémon game was being released. I happened to play Pokémon Y, and I was just as happy with the results as I could imagine! Continue reading Late to the Party: Pokémon Y Review
E3 Document Leak: Can it be Trusted?
Following an E3 “leak” about Sony last week, there was a document leaked by Wii U Daily. It listed some of the games that will be both on the floor and demonstrated on the stage, as well as what platforms they are for. So, can this be trusted?
ESO is Getting Better by the Minute
Zenimax is planning to bring quite an impressive amount of new features to their MMO The Elder Scrolls Online on top of the normal bug fixes. According to Zenimax; “This game will get better and better every week.” Continue reading ESO is Getting Better by the Minute
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition is Coming
People who have been sitting on pins and needles while waiting for the release date of Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition can finally move to the La-Z-Boy as Blizzard has dropped the date of the Prime Evil’s second outing to consoles. Yes, I said consoles. Blizzard has decided to bring Ultimate Evil Edition to more than just the PS4. Continue reading Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition is Coming