Now that you’re all grown up, you probably don’t have time to play games anymore. But, playing games probably taught you important lessons. Don’t believe me? Here are the six life lessons you can learn from playing video games. Cheating isn’t fun after some time For little kids, video games are really hard. Turning on “Cheat mode” makes gameplay so much easier and a ...
Read More »Anticipated Games of 2017 – Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The upcoming 19th instalment of the The Legend of Zelda series is set to be released next year, and fans are in a frenzy as they wait for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to be released. After the game was announced in 2013, it has been delayed twice, however Nintendo has set the release date for 2017. ...
Read More »The Creation of Ghost Recon Wildlands’ Reactive World
Ubisoft’s decision to use Bolivia as a model for the world in Ghost Recon Wildlands is exciting because of the scope and variety that it suggests. Snowy mountaintops, salt flats, expansive fields and sprawling villages all offer a lot of potential for a Tom Clancy game. Of course, Bolivia is a massive place, so Ubisoft decided wisely to not try ...
Read More »Star Citizen to Use Amazon Lumberyard
Yesterday, on December 23, Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) announced that their upcoming and highly anticipated space sims Star Citizen and Squadron 42 will use the Amazon Lumberyard engine. Amazon’s game engine, Lumberyard, is an impressive free AAA engine that not only allows game designers to design incredibly detailed 3D games (as shown by the immaculate screen shots of both games ...
Read More »Rick and Morty’s Justin Roiland on Podcast
Justin Roiland, co-creator of the show Rick and Morty and creator of game company Squanchtendo, has recently appeared on a popular Youtuber’s podcast to discuss himself and his new company. Rick and Morty is a popular animated show that is broadcasted on Adult Swim. It follows a young boy and his genius although inappropriate grandfather as they travel to different ...
Read More »Steam Sale Offers Many Great on Classics
Sometimes there are simply too many great deals during the annual winter Steam sale, and it’s difficult to protect your wallet! Fortunately, there are plenty of classic PC games that cost less than $5 and can keep your library stocked for the coming year. While this list is not exhaustive, it’s a good place to start if you haven’t played any ...
Read More »Naruto Live Action Movie release date set
Shonen Jump, a japanese magazine that published the weekly main Naruto series, has recently come out on Twitter announcing that a live action Naruto movie is in the works. The movie is being adapted by Lionsgate (who are also in charge of the production for the upcoming Power Rangers movie) and the director of the movie is Michael Gracey, who ...
Read More »Anticipated Games of 2017 – South Park: The Fractured But Whole
South Park: The Fractured But Whole was initially set to be released at the end of this year, however Ubisoft (which has taken over production of the second game, with Obsidian Entertainment having made the first one) released a statement in September explaining they wanted the game to meet the high expectations of fans. “South Park: The Fractured But Whole ...
Read More »Super Mario Run Arrives on Apple Devices
Those who own an Apple device can now welcome Super Mario Run to their gadgets. Nintendo’s mobile game based on the character who made our lives a lot more fun in the 80’s and 90’s will reach iPhones and iPads starting Thursday. Unfortunately for some, the mobile game is not entirely free. However, the $9.99 price tag of the game ...
Read More »Man Spends $1million Of Company’s Money On Game of War
A usual Game of War player spends in average$550 a year on the game. A man from Sacramento, California spent approximately $1 million on the same mobile game. This wouldn’t have been a problem if he had spent his own money on in-game credits. unfortunately for Kevin Lee Co, he used the credit cards of the company he worked at ...
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