That’s really cool. It’s an interesting way to capture war in motion, even if it’s virtual. Check out the official details below. SANTA MONICA, CA – October 21, 2021 – Today, Call of Duty revealed a new collaboration that, for the first time, allowed actual war photojournalists inside Call of Duty®: Vanguard to capture in-game war photographs that feel true to life, through...[Read More]
Madrid, Spain (Oct. 21, 2021) – Working in partnership with publisher Dear Villagers (The Forgotten City, ScourgeBringer), indie studio Retro Forge Games has announced that their debut ‘Souldiers’ will be released on Switch as well as PC, with a launch planned for Spring 2022. To celebrate the announcement they also published a full game reveal trailer. Souldiers wraps Metroidvania explorati...[Read More]
Lots of official information to digest here. Check out the goods below. Don’t forget the vid. Enjoy. Battlefield Briefing – Revealing the Final Five Specialists and What We Learned from the Open Beta Our Open Beta was a special moment for all of us who work across the project – you all finally got hands on with our game. Before we get into the various learnings, takeaways, and improvem...[Read More]
I’m glad they’re still going with DLC for Hitman 3. Official details of the last act of Seven Deadly Sins are below. Wrath, the seventh and final act of the Seven Deadly Sins collection, arrives on October 26th. Wrath and any of the past or future individual installments can be purchased individually for $4.99 or players can buy the whole Seven Deadly Sins collection for $29.99. In thi...[Read More]
Well, this official news proves that this show stretches across multiple generations. Enjoy the goods below. NEW YORK – October 21, 2021 – SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off, the award-winning mobile game that puts fans behind the Krusty Krab grill to serve the characters of the beloved animated series, has surpassed 50 million downloads. Developed by leading free-to-play games publisher Tilti...[Read More]
Check out those official announcement details below. Neverwinter’s annual Halloween event Masquerade of Liars along with the limited-time campaign Contest of Liars have returned on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms! From now through Thursday, November 4 at 7:30 am PT, Neverwinter players can enjoy the Masquerade of Liars festival that celebrates costumes, treats and the freedom of appearing to b...[Read More]
Has it really been 20 years? Good gravy. Back when Smallville began, I was unmarried, ambitiously preparing for a move to California (never made it), and enjoying the hell out of the idea that superheroes were going to make it to the small screen. Imagine the possibilities. Anyway, 20 years later, one marriage, five kids, and here we are celebrating the series that started the superhero kick on th...[Read More]
When a game has the words ‘challenging’ and ‘deep RPG elements’ in the description, you know you’re in for a ride. As is the case with Death’s Gambit: Afterlife, a 2D action platformer that has all the right amount of toughness and depth in the backend to satisfy any misogynistic Dark Souls player. Of course, it’s a hard sale to me, but one that I understand why someone else with a fair amount of ...[Read More]
There’s something to be said about a wired headset. It’s dependable, there aren’t any weird connection problems, and it works across multiple devices. Well, you need a dongle to make it work with Apple iPhones. Horrid. Anyway, wired is nice, just like wired network connections, you just get a pure stream of goodness coming into the headset. Related, the EPOS H6PRO is one of the more impressive, wi...[Read More]
I love Halloween. I love the feeling of horror around the corner with both movies and games, and I especially enjoy fall rolling in and pushing out that swamp-a** summer. Also, the tree foliage is pretty. Anyway, sometimes it’s tough to get into the groove of Halloween, especially during a pandemic, and getting a kickstart from something not called candy corn is a must. Having said that, I have pu...[Read More]
Back on the attack with another whack board game. Yeah, I rhymed and went with it. Anyway, this is our second go-around with board game reviewing and I must admit, I was skeptical that this game wouldn’t hold up in a family environment. While the game is straightforward with how to play, you have to guess numbers/percentages to questions proposed and get the closest range possible than everyone el...[Read More]