Month: December 2016

  • Watch Dogs 2 Review

    Watch Dogs 2 Review

    Anyone who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area will feel right at home in Watch Dogs 2. The important landmarks are there, even odd intersections that may only stand out to residents. But I don’t think you need to be familiar with the real Bay Area to appreciate how Watch Dogs 2’s mix of…

  • EA Basically Confirms Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Has Single-Player; No Plans to Revive 1313

    EA Basically Confirms Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Has Single-Player; No Plans to Revive 1313

    Star Wars: Battlefront was generally well-received, but some–including Star Wars actor John Boyega–lamented the fact that it didn’t have a single-player mode. EA has teased that the sequel may have a single-player mode in the past, and now it’s all but confirmed. As part of an incredibly interesting Achievement Oriented podcast, EA’s Justin McCully talked…

  • Riders of Icarus – Ranger's Fury Update Official Trailer

    Riders of Icarus – Ranger's Fury Update Official Trailer

    Leveraging their skills with the bow and vambrace interchangeably, Rangers provide an invaluable service to the kingdom under the leadership of Crow and the Onyx Order. Find out more in this new trailer!

  • Westworld: The 16 Most Shocking Moments of Season 1 [SPOILERS]

    Westworld: The 16 Most Shocking Moments of Season 1 [SPOILERS]

    With the first season of HBO’s Westworld coming to an end, we’re all a bit stunned by how many twists and turns the series could fit into ten episodes. We’re going back through the premiere season of the show to break down the most jaw-dropping moments Westworld had to offer. Warning: Spoilers for Westworld coming…

  • Final Fantasy 15 Review

    Final Fantasy 15 Review

    The best Final Fantasy games are often regarded for their layered characters and stories, but that will not be Final Fantasy XV’s legacy. Save for a few minor arcs and some impressive cutscenes, the story of the deposed Prince Noctis and his three bodyguards ultimately leaves little room for its stars to evolve and earn…

  • Nintendo Switch: Here's Where You Can Play It Before Release

    Nintendo Switch: Here's Where You Can Play It Before Release

    As announced previously, Nintendo is taking the Nintendo Switch console on tour ahead of its release in March 2017. Today, Nintendo announced a list of tour stops, covering some of the biggest cities in the United States and Canada. Here is a rundown of the cities and dates for the Switch tour: New York –…

  • GS News Update: Super Mario Run's 5 Extra Playable Characters

    GS News Update: Super Mario Run's 5 Extra Playable Characters

    You’re not limited to Mario alone.

  • 10 Best Games We Played at PSX 2016

    10 Best Games We Played at PSX 2016

    This year’s PlayStation Experience had an assortment of games to play. While we walked the floor, we got the opportunity to check out some of the best games–particularly indie games–diving deep into many of distinct, new experiences each had to offer. Click ahead to see the games we liked playing the most at PSX 2016.

  • Orwell Review

    Orwell Review

    George Orwell, the author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, is the sort of writer whose work is unlikely to ever feel irrelevant or unimportant. Although his writing is only explicitly mentioned a few times in Orwell, the game questions modern surveillance techniques and the security of online communication in a way you’d imagine the…

  • Three More Games Added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program

    Three More Games Added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program

    The Xbox One‘s backwards compatibility catalog continues to grow. As announced by Microsoft’s Major Nelson, Xbox 360 games Skydive, Planets Under Attack, and Clannad have been added to the catalog. Note that Clannad is only available in Japan. If you already own any of the games for Xbox 360, they should show up automatically in…