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Dark Souls 3 Review – Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
Not often has a AAA title lived up to the pre-release hype. Fans of the Soulsborne series have been awaiting the release of the game since it was announced at E3 2015. With a fan base as dedicated and passionate about everything surrounding it, did Dark Souls 3 have any hope of surviving the hype train?
Fallout 4: Automatron + Wasteland Workshop DLC extravaganza! – Review
Fallout 4, already one of the largest, most content filled games on the market today, has released its first two DLC in the last month. You might wonder, as I often do with games this huge, what's the point of more content? You're unlikely to see everything the base game has to offer, so why go out and shell out more money for more stuff to do? But sometimes, it's just worth it nonetheless.
Far Cry Primal: Launch event at the Rialto
On February 23rd, we were pleased to attend Ubisoft’s Far Cry Primal Launch party. The beautiful Rialto Theatre...
Kickin’ It Old School in the Stone Age – Far Cry Primal Review
What we expected to be a spin-off like Blood Dragon and Instincts is actually a full-fledge release. Fans of the series will recognize its typical mechanics such as exploring the open world of Oros, conquering outposts, scavenging for gear to craft your weapons and garnering experience so that you can build Takkar to be the biggest badass in 10,000 BCE.
Far Cry Primal – The First 30 Minutes with Leah
Take a journey back in time with Leah to the Stone Age in the first 30 minutes of...
Street Fighter V Review: Ain’t nothing else to do but fight.
Street Fighter IV was a juggernaut, a game perfect in almost every way. It’s generally regarded as being one of the best games of its generation, and most certainly the best fighting game of its time. However, as good as it was, it came out in 2008, before Twitch, before the explosion of eSports, and Capcom felt like it could release a game that was built from the ground up to better fit the needs of today’s market. Enter Street Fighter V.
A Nier Miss: Retrospective of a Cult Classic
If I asked you about NIER, you’re reaction would likely range from “Huh”, or “What?”, or perhaps some indescribable string of syllables meant to convey confusion. This game didn’t have a very long selling run in North American before fading into obscurity, and couldn’t be found on most popular gaming stores shelves thereafter. This is a massive disservice to all fine purveyors of the RPG, as NIER is very likely one of my favourite games I’ve played recently.
Brick by Brick: LEGO Marvel Avengers Review
The LEGO Universe has been adapting different types of popular media over the years, such as Harry Potter,...
16 Most Anticipated Games of 2016
2015 brought forth some really progressive games – from the beautiful animation of Ori and the Blind Forest,...