The Sony exclusive The Order: 1886 has been in the news a lot lately due to its estimated short play time, however, Ready at Dawn’s Chief Technical Officer (CTO) finally put the rumors to rest. Continue reading The Order: 1886 Averages 8-10 Hours of Playtime
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Fire Emblem 25th Anniversary Concert Announced
Looks like The Legend of Zelda won’t be the only Nintendo franchise to get the live concert treatment. Strategy RPG series Fire Emblem turns 25 this year, and in celebration, developer Intelligent Systems is holding an anniversary concert. Continue reading Fire Emblem 25th Anniversary Concert Announced
Daybreak Game Company Hit With Layoffs
Daybreak Game Company, formerly known as Sony Online Entertainment, has been hit with layoffs shortly after its sale to investment firm Columbus Nova.
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Go Behind the Scenes With the Music of Bloodborne
Take a 65-piece orchestra, add a 32-piece choir, and sprinkle in multiple vocal and instrumental soloists. What do you get? Continue reading Go Behind the Scenes With the Music of Bloodborne
Helldivers Release Date Revealed
Arrowhead Game Studios’ long awaited co-op shooter finally has a release date. Continue reading Helldivers Release Date Revealed
This Week’s New Releases: 2/16/15
Here are all of the games that are coming out this week in North America! Continue reading This Week’s New Releases: 2/16/15
Supermassive Brings The Love With New Until Dawn trailer
The folks over at Supermassive Games are in the mood for love. Continue reading Supermassive Brings The Love With New Until Dawn trailer
Dying Light Leads in January
During the cold harsh month of January, people wanted to cuddle up with some zombies according the NPD. Continue reading Dying Light Leads in January
PlayStation Valentine Flash Sale
PlayStation shares the love this weekend with a Valentine-themed flash sale featuring games that play better in pairs. Continue reading PlayStation Valentine Flash Sale
Twitch Plays Pokemon Returns!
This time last year, a channel on Twitch created something of a phenomenon. It was an emulator of Pokémon Red, but instead of watching someone play the game, viewers could control the character by entering a command in the chat window, such as A or START. It was something of a mess at first, but soon turned into a chaotically beautiful adventure. And now, it’s back and better than ever.