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First Impressions: Ubisoft’s Rainbow 6 Siege at Montreal Comiccon
At Montreal Comiccon, the GoG team was lucky enough to enter the convention before regular opening hours on Friday, which meant we were some of the first to get our eager hands on those demo station controllers. Our first stop: Ubisoft's booth for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege in the middle of the show floor.
Your Guide To: Ubisoft at Montreal Comiccon – A Girls On Game Exclusive!
It’s Ubisoft’s first year attending Montreal Comiccon, and they have decided to blow it up full force! We at Girls on Games are giving you the EXCLUSIVE on what they have planned so that YOU can get the best out of Ubi and the con!
Your Guide To: Montreal Comiccon 2015 – It’s For The Gamers
Montreal Comiccon has always been a place for geeks, nerds and pop culture fans to gather and bask in the glory of all the things we love. 2015 is turning to to be a special year for us gamers. There has never been more offerings to the gamer at the con than this one!
Win tickets to the Xbox Vs. PlayStation Concert by the OJV!
Here’s your chance to win tickets to see the Xbox VS. PlayStation Concert by the l’Orchestre de jeux...
E3 2015 Prediction Game!
A while back during one of the Girls on Games Podcasts, we decided to play a little...
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review – Witching has never been so fun
To think that I wasn’t even supposed to get The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. I tried playing the first 2 games but there was always something making me stop. But fate, or my PC hardware addiction, dropped a free copy of The Witcher 3 in my lap with the purchase of my new video card. So I stepped over my preconceived ideas, and decided to give the game a try. Here are my thoughts.
NERO Review: An Almost Classic
Let me start by saying that NERO is not a game for everyone. I don’t say this as...
Gaming MTL: An interview With Nexus SmartBar’s Vincent Doré-Millet on Montreal’s Next Gaming Hotspot.
(Please note that this video is in french only) Some wine or a beer is my usual go-to...
OPINION: Why Polygon’s Arthur Gies’ The Witcher 3 Review Is Not Toxic To The Industry, But Crucial.
Alright, so I wasn't planning on commenting on the latest sort-of controversy brought about by Polygon’s Arthur Gies’ review of the Witcher 3, but a particular response to it, written by The Vanishing of Ethan Carter’s Adrian Chmielarz, frustrated me. Not only did it frustrate me, it kind of baffled me at the same time - but I’ll get to that in a bit.