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First The Witcher 3 Expansion Revealed

Today, CD Projekt Red has revealed the details of the first expansion pack for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone. Continue reading First The Witcher 3 Expansion Revealed

Armello Review

“I AM THE WATCHER ON THE WALL: REDWALL, THAT IS”

League of Geeks’ gorgeous role-playing strategy game, Armello, is, most likely, the closest that we will ever get to venturing out in a Redwall-inspired world. As a huge fan of the Redwall series as well as Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, I found this game to be a perfect collection of the essences of whimsical fantasy and grim tales of daring adventure in a dying land.
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Square Enix Reveals First Footage of Hitman as Agent 47 Heads to Paris

Square Enix has released the first gameplay footage for their upcoming title Hitman.  The extended playthrough titled ‘Showstoppper’ made its debut at PAX Prime and offers a look at many of the features present in the game.  Continue reading Square Enix Reveals First Footage of Hitman as Agent 47 Heads to Paris

Tales from the Borderlands Episode Four: Escape Plan Bravo Review

“SEE, I TOLD YOU SO: WALLETHEAD”

WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW FOR BORDERLANDS 2, TALES FROM THE BORDERLANDS EPISODE ONE, TALES FROM THE BORDERLANDS EPISODE TWO, AND TALES FROM THE BORDERLANDS EPISODE THREE.

Telltale Games’s Tales from the Borderlands Episode Four: Escape Plan Bravo will send you into space (literally and figuratively). The developments in this episode make Tales from the Borderlands a must play, even for the skeptics of Telltale’s take on Borderlands.

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Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture Review

A Little Tenderness


The newest game to be developed by The Chinese Room and Santa Monica Studios, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is likely to become the next greatest example where critics can point in the blossoming art medium of gaming. Much like The Chinese Room’s 2008 PC title Dear Esther (spiritual predecessor to Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture), this first-person, story driven adventure game allows players to explore and interact with its world in order to uncover the mysteries surrounding its quiet, abandoned landscape, and to delve into some of the more subtly colored fabrics of humanity. Sounds deep, right? Well it is, but quite like arguments aimed at Dear Esther, it makes us question the definition of “game,” and whether that definition even has a place in modern day entertainment.

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