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Hands on with Evie Frye in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
We get hands on with the latest demo for Assassin’s Creed Syndicate while at Fan Expo. This time,...
Rainbow Six Siege: Hands On @ Fan Expo 2015
While at Fan Expo 2015, we got to play a new demo of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Leah and Cat A compare this demo with the one played at Montreal Comiccon and give their thoughts on the game.
First Impressions: Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division at Fan Expo Canada 2015
Tom Clancy’s The Division has flitted in and out of my gaming radar since it was first announced...
Insight into missions in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
We caught up with Ubisoft's Hugo Girard, Mission Director on Assassin's Creed Syndicate, to get insights on what we can expect in the upcoming release.
Hands on with Just Dance 2016 @ Fan Expo 2015
We got to try Just Dance 2016 on the Expo floor at Ubisoft's booth. The game is sensibly the same but with an updated song list and improved performances on the WiiU and Xbox One. Here's what we thought of this tried and true beat game formula.
Gears of War Ultimate Edition Review: From Past to Present
It’s always advisable to approach video game rereleases and refurbishes with some trepidation. Games that were great a decade ago don’t necessarily transcend time and space in the gaming world. Video game trends flux and flow; titles and genres can succumb to the passage of time. As *the* defining title of ye olde Xbox 360 (sorry, Chief), Gears of War’s innovation could have been lost in translation. Thankfully, this isn’t really the case; yet it isn’t not the case either. Yes, this brings up a conundrum.
Mobile Tomb Raiding – Lara Croft GO Review
I’m a sucker for a puzzle. Stick a problem to solve in front of my face and you...
Until Dawn Review: So much good coming from all the wrong choices
Until Dawn, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony, is a PS4 exclusive title that offers a...
OPINION: A Shift in Perspective: Narratives of Blindness in Beyond Eyes
I’ve had to wear glasses since I was in the 6th grade, and without them the world becomes a bit more hostile, a bit more uncomfortable and a bit more claustrophobic. Maybe that’s why I had such a strong reaction to Beyond Eyes. Simplistic in its mechanics, yet complex in narrative, Beyond Eyes forced me to grapple with my own fears, biases and contemplate what it means to live without sight.