Bioware have revealed Dragon Age: Inquisition’s most popular gender. The graph was released on Dragon Age: Inquisition’s official twitter feed. This comes shortly after a graph showing what kinds of dragons players killed in Ferelden and Orlais, which Bioware released a few days ago on twitter. Inquisitors have slain 2,602,377 dragons. Predictably enough the most commonly killed dragons are those in lower-level ...
Read More »Xbox One gets $50 price cut yet again, now available for $350
Microsoft has made a few bad decisions with the Xbox One in the months following its launch, which lead rival PS4 to gain a considerable lead in terms of sales. Realizing their mistake, the Redmond-based company then tried to make up for it by removing the Kinect, releasing monthly updates, and announcing various promotions. One such promotion was the temporary $50 price ...
Read More »Anita Sarkeesian interview on Nightline
The feminist critic and resident troublemaker Anita Sarkeesian has appeared on an ABC nightline interview. The Anita Sarkeesian interview is called “What It Feels Like to Be a Gamergate Target” and explores the fear that women in the gaming community have felt during the Gamergate controversy. For those who aren’t familiar, Anita Sarkeesian runs a YouTube channel called Feminist Frequency. ...
Read More »Free games this weekend include Civilization: Beyond Earth and Saints Row IV
The weekend has technically not started yet, but Steam thinks otherwise and is offering a couple of free games for us to enjoy until the end of the week. Seeing as how we ‘re not in the habit of looking a gift horse in the mouth, we haven’t asked them to give us any explanations regarding their reasons for doing this. All ...
Read More »Choice of Robots will let you determine the fate of A.I
Choice of Robots is one of the newest additions to Choice of Games’ roster of interactive games. It promises the player a narrative where they may “Instigate or prevent a robotic uprising”, where they can “Start a war against the United States, and win”, and with the option to marry an “advanced robot, and start a family”. Choice of Games itself is ...
Read More »Telltale Games promise explosive 2015
Telltale Games’ new CEO Kevin Bruner has recently revealed that the California-based studio are working on a mysterious new series. He has also hinted at “unannounced partnerships”, implying that new series are going to be announced later this year. The creation of a new IP is a first for Tellale Games, who have previously only created games based on established universes, such as The ...
Read More »Dear Esther developer experiencing “writer’s block”
The developer of Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs has reported on their official twitter that they are currently experiencing “writer’s block”. Developer The Chinese Room is currently working on their latest title, named Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. The game was first announced in August 2013, with gameplay footage released in June last year. The game takes place during an apocalypse where ...
Read More »GTA 5 PC delayed after all, but at least Rockstar released screenshots
Well, I called it last week didn’t I? Rockstar Games announced earlier today that the master race will have to be patient because GTA 5 PC has been delayed until March 24th. This is already the second delay as the highly anticipated title was initially meant to come out last year before being pushed back until January 27th. Although the ...
Read More »World of Warcraft patch 6.1 brings Twitter integration, upgradable Heirlooms, Veteran Edition accounts
Curious to find out what the next major World of Warcraft patch will bring to the table? Well, you don’t need to wait for Blizzard to make an official announcement because the change log for patch 6.1 has already been leaked online. An interesting new feature that will make its way to the game soon will apparently be Twitter integration. If you ...
Read More »PlayStation TV Price Cut at U.S. Retailers
PlayStation TV price cuts have been enacted by various United States retailers. The cuts came from GameStop, Best Buy, Amazon and Walmart, who have all cut the initial $100 price down to $80. This price cut does not come from Sony itself as the company’s online store is still selling both the PlayStation TV and a bundle for $100 and ...
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