Square Enix has revealed 10 high-resolution screenshots for their upcoming game — Rise Of The Tomb Raider.
Continue reading Stunning New Screenshots From Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Square Enix has revealed 10 high-resolution screenshots for their upcoming game — Rise Of The Tomb Raider.
Continue reading Stunning New Screenshots From Rise Of The Tomb Raider
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
If you’re looking forward to the March 17th release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD for the sole purpose of playing the Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae demo, then we’ve got good news for you! Continue reading Trailer for Final Fantasy XV Demo Arrives
Square Enix will be entering the ‘let’s play’ space with their own stream on Friday 20th February. Continue reading Square Enix Will Be Live Streaming Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae
When Destiny’s 1.1.1 update hits the scene this month, it will include weapon adjustments including both buffs and nerfs. Since the release of Destiny last September, Continue reading Destiny Update Nerfs/Buff Gun Damage. House of Wolves 2nd Quarter?
At the 2015 Technology, Internet, and Media Conference, Blake Jorgensen, Electronic Art’s CFO, lamented that Titanfall, which was released on both Xbox and PC, was Xbox only. Continue reading [Satire] Titanfall U: Next Titanfall to be Wii U Exclusive
Techland, the developer behind Dying Light, described the Season Pass for its survival zombie thriller, which includes DLC available now.
Continue reading Dying Light Season Pass Detailed, DLC Here Today
The time has come! Turtle Rock Studios’ highly anticipated 4v1 shooter Evolve officially launches today! Continue reading Evolve Gets Action Packed Launch Trailer!
During its first beta, Halo 5: Guardians recently saw approximately 1 million individuals play over 20 million matches in its three-week period. Continue reading How Halo 5 Will Change Post Beta
It’s been a little over a year since the newest console generation released to an eager audience. Then, it was clear to many who made the leap that the next-generation of gaming was starved for new and exciting titles. Indies, last generation cross-buys, and early exclusive titles tended to the 2014 Game Famine’s most temporary needs, but nothing felt like it really pushed the hardware or justified the need for it. It was a time of regret for some, anger for others, and there were those just happy for what they had.
But something unholy was born out of that time, something wretched and ugly. It was the work of a few money-hungry publishers. They preyed on the needs of the many, and instead of producing something new, they released The Remasters.