Can’t wait to see more gaming announcements…announced. I seriously can’t wait until we get back to normal with summer game announcements. It always seemed to fill in an otherwise absent summer. Details of EA’s Play Live are below, as is the Tweet. EA Play Live is coming back July 22nd. Save the date! pic.twitter.com/qh9OOGhPTm — Electronic Arts (@EA) May 11, 2021
Looks like fun. Enjoy the details, folks. With summer right around the corner, Amazon’s Crown Channel is gearing up for its newest slate of content and shows coming to the entertainment destination, and we wanted to give you a first look at what’s coming down the pipeline. As a refresher, the Crown Channel puts viewers in the middle of the action with the best content from every corner of Twitch, ...[Read More]
Check out the trailer below. Today, Amazon Games debuted a new trailer for its upcoming open-world MMO, New World, taking players deep into the Amrine Excavation. The latest video shows off a five-player dungeon that takes place in a notorious dig site where a famed archaeologist and his team were last seen alive. Players must venture into the depths of this troubled dig site to discover what happ...[Read More]
Typically, I don’t put much stock into external charging devices. I have bought a few Apple devices and have been for the most part very unimpressed with their performance. While laying a phone on an Apple MagSafe charger will definitely do the trick when charging is needed, after a few hours, it pales in comparison to a straight USB-C to lightning. I can charge my phone in 30 minutes with a USB-C...[Read More]
This game looks nice and relaxing. Check out the goods below. Stonefly, a chill and tranquil action-adventure game from Flight School Studio, the award-winning independent game studio behind the 2019 hit Creature in the Well, launches June 1, 2021 on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Stonefly takes players on a mech ...[Read More]
Milestone apparently knows what the hell they are doing with the MotoGP series. I had forgotten how far their efforts in racing go back, starting all the way in the PlayStation 2 era and taking up MotoGP starting in 2007. Regardless, the series has run the same path of Gran Turismo, where over time it has gone through a tremendous amount of change on its way to being the most realistic Grand Prix ...[Read More]
I am not the type of person that enjoys torturous games like Dark Souls. I do respect them, so do not get me wrong there, but they are just fingernails on a chalkboard to me. I find that playing these games for hours only to progress an inch is not a good use of my time. If I want to be tortured, I’ll just go on a family vacation from Kentucky to Maryland with my five kids (see June for details). ...[Read More]
Welcoming back baseball has never felt so sincere. In a world that is desperate for normalcy, having baseball start on time and then getting a game that represents a year-to-year norm is a welcomed sight. Fluttery feelings of a normal year budding up against a pandemic aside, San Diego Studio has brought the newest addition to the MLB The Show family to life on the PlayStation 5. Is it something s...[Read More]
Check out the news below. NEW YORK — APRIL 22, 2021 — Just in time for Earth Day, Tilting Point, a leading free-to-play game publisher, and Ecologi, a climate positive organization that helps plant trees and reduce carbon, have teamed up to combat climate change by permanently adding a feature where player engagement in the popular terraforming simulator, TerraGenesis, results in trees...[Read More]
I love RPGs. I have a long history with them growing up in the 80s and 90s. Starting with the Pool of Radiance for the Commodore 128 which led me to become twitterpated in the late 80s with Phantasy Star on the Sega Master System. I know a good RPG when I see one and I am confident in my expected structure of them. Today, you have clicked here for the JRPG SaGa Frontier Remastered review. This gam...[Read More]
Party games are popular than ever right now thanks in part to people needing the connection (and we social presence) and thanks in part to the resurgence of JackBox. I’ve been on a roll lately with party games, as last week I reviewed What the Dub?, which was a charming game where people would dub over old movie clips and everyone would vote on the best dub. Simple fun that brought a new concept t...[Read More]