Happy EA Play people out there after this read. Enjoy the official details below. EA Play* is bringing in-game bonuses and fresh cosmetics to members in all kinds of EA games in April. This month has brought two big games to EA Play: a 10-hour trial of the brand new EA SPORTS™ PGA TOUR, as well as all-you-can-play access to NHL 23. Those playing through EA Play can redeem this month’s rewa...[Read More]
For all you SF fans out there. There are quite a few. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. On April 20 at 3pm PT // 6pm ET, players will be able to tune into the Street Fighter 6 Showcase, hosted by special guest Lil Wayne! The showcase can be viewed on Twitch and YouTube and will run for approximately 30 minutes. This showcase will feature exciting new announcements for Street Fighter 6, inc...[Read More]
A year removed from our original review of Ghostwire: Tokyo and it has finally made it to the Xbox. So, how did opinions change since last year? I’m glad you asked because that’s why I’m typing this review. Anyway, while the game still has some issues with pacing and content, the overwhelming feeling of dread and a city filled with unnerving creepiness still dominate the gameplay. While those attr...[Read More]
Gundam has been around forever. When mechs and anime were big time, before springy pirates and huge titans, Gundam appeared and showed the world that there is a hefty amount of story to tell, as well as flashy mechs to compliment. There is a reason it has survived so long. People love it. To boot, there have also been dozens of games put out with the Gundam name, even stretching as far as the 1990...[Read More]
There’s nothing like a good prequel to set things straight. Road 96 came out a while ago and brought some interesting, yet relevant content to the gaming world. It presented a balanced dose of serious political conflict with budding friendships and branching choices. Escaping a past to an uncertain future was also thick in its narrative. And eerily enough, the political conflict and manipulation w...[Read More]
In January, I dove into Kingdom Rush. While the game was originally built from a flash platform, and eventually made it to mobile starting with the iPad in 2011, that didn’t prevent a good translation of it from appearing on the Xbox Series X some 10-plus years later. And while the concept has aged a bit, I found it to be quite addictive. The game was easy to play, easy to enjoy, and easy to put d...[Read More]
Going into my latest adventure on the PSVR 2, I had no idea what to expect with Before Your Eyes</em>. Would it be a first-person shooter? Would it be an adventure game? What is Before Your Eyes? You should know that it’s a visual novel. And it isn’t just any novel, it’s an emotional journey through the eyes of a person who has passed on and the judgment that awaits them in the afterlife. Ge...[Read More]
For years, the PlayStationVR unit was always a comfortable third behind the likes of the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift (now Meta Quest). Unlike the other two headsets, which cost an arm and a leg at the time to run a virtual reality experience (HTC was $799 starting, Oculus was $599 + a computer system with a capable GPU – you’re sitting around $2k-3k with either), all you needed for the PSVR...[Read More]
From time to time, Digitalchumps gets access to hands-on sessions with upcoming games. This time around, we were privy to a hands-on preview of Veiled Experts from Nexon and Nexon Games. It’s a third-person shooter that is driven by a competitive backbone. With video game companies trying to break into the Esports arena with new content to earn that sweet-sweet cheddar cheese, a game like Veiled E...[Read More]