Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – Preview (Hands-off)

This past week, Digitalchumps was privy to a preview from Bethesda Studios and MachineGames Studio about their game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. While the preview was hands-off, which I’m sure will change very soon, we did get some great insight about the game’s gameplay, timeline, and how it was trying to balance what makes up a good Indiana Jones adventure. Now, what we didn’t get during ...[Read More]

Concord Preview: Polishing a Rough Gem

After two Beta weekends and about 20 hours of playtime, there is a Concord-shaped hole in my heart. And I think there are few better compliments one can give to a game than wanting to spend even more time with it, especially after a worthy binge. But I’m uncertain if even the full version of Concord will ultimately be able to satiate that yearning. Last December, I dived into the Closed Alph...[Read More]

Stellar Blade Review

Stellar Blade marvelously glistens when viewed through the lens of a Golden Age PlayStation 2 game. There is a distinct feeling that specific era evokes. One where a console manufacturer was at the top of its game and publishers and developers were churning out bombastic, diverse, incredible videogames. It was a vibe that fueled the cocky, experimental Wild West of the PlayStation 3 as well. I loo...[Read More]

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Review

The Intro Crawl: First off, I’m a Star Wars geek. There’s no getting around it, I was born in 1977, The Empire Strikes Back is my favorite movie, my Lego Star Wars collection has grown steadily over the past 15 months, I camped outside the Uptown theater in Washington, D.C. for a collective three weeks before the release of the sequels, the eight collector’s grade lightsabers hanging on 3D-printed...[Read More]

Speed Crew Review (PS5)

The dream of being a race car driver has been with me ever since I was a little kid. I have fond memories is tearing around the farm on a go-kart thinking I was ripping around Watkins Glen in a NASCAR Cup Series car. Sadly, money and talent weren’t in my favor. However, one thing that was is my love to tinker and work. Dad taught me a lot about working on cars and how to fix problems. I stil...[Read More]

EPOS H3PRO Hybrid Color (White) Review

Back in September, I had the chance to dig into the EPOS H3 Hybrid headset. EPOS did a great job  entering the headset and earbud market with the H3, as it was reliable, clear, and comfortable. It was a step in the right direction and one that I was excited for EPOS to make. Now, the H3PRO Hybrid is here, and the headset has taken the concept that the original H3 Hybrid brought to the headset mark...[Read More]

EPOS H6PRO Headset Review

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]

The Medium (PS5)

In a year that has brought players Resident Evil Village and Little Nightmares II, it would be understandable that The Medium has lost some of its place in the horror spotlight. Released earlier this year exclusively on Xbox Series X/S and PC, Bloober Team’s foray into third-person horror suffered from being delayed as a launch title, out of the ravenous grasp of 2020’s holiday season....[Read More]

Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Overcooked! All You Can Eat offers up a cornucopia of entertainment for the entire family. The game includes Overcooked, Overcooked 2, as well as a plethora of additional content. Overcooked! All You Can Eat is truly a feast of fast-paced, intense, kitchen action. With plenty of game modes, there is no shortage of entertainment to be had. Whether you are looking for a cooperative cooking experienc...[Read More]

PlayStation 5 Review

Mark Cerny’s presentation earlier in the year disappointed a lot of PlayStation fans. Not because it was bad or he wasn’t entertaining, rather he was just discussing the inner working of the PlayStation 5 architecture while not showing off games. I mean, why would he just show off hardware when he could be giving gamers a preview of the next generation first-party titles? Lots of skeptics wrote th...[Read More]

Rockstar Games announces Backward Compatibility games for Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S

The classics are coming out!!!! With the imminent launches of both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X|S later this month, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2 will be playable on these new consoles via backward compatibility, along with the most recent versions of L.A. Noire (including the PlayStation VR version of L.A. Noire: The VR Case Fil...[Read More]

PlayStation 5 Gameplay and system reveal nails it

Some old titles getting revamped, and a lot of a new. Check out the details below. SAN MATEO, Calif., June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Innovation and creativity collide this holiday season, as Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) revealed new details for PlayStation®5, including the next-generation console’s design and a deep lineup of brand new games coming to the platform. In a livestrea...[Read More]