2016 has come and gone and what a year it was. With so many celebrity deaths and a very hostile presidential election, I for one am glad its over. Luckily it was not all bad, especially if you are a gamer. 2016 was packed full of great games all year round. Now Playstation have released a list of top selling ...
Read More »New Trailer for Final Fantasy XIV Patch The Far Edge of Fate
While many players are eagerly awaiting the launch of Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, It looks like there’s still content to tide them over in Heavensward. Square Enix has a track record of releasing frequent updates to their game, and have successfully turned one of the biggest AAA failures (With 1.0) into one of the top MMORPGs on the market. On ...
Read More »Playstation Plus Games for January
Christmas is now over and New year is approaching fast. The last 12 months have seen some truly amazing games released. For Playstation Plus members, you have been able to get some great games each month of the past year. Now Playstation has announced their first Playstation Plus line up of the new year. From January 3rd Playstation Plus members will ...
Read More »New Final Fantasy XIV Job and More Announced
Since the launch of A Realm Reborn, Final Fantasy XIV has been captivating huge amounts of players with its enthralling story and enjoyable gameplay. A stark contrast from the failure of 1.0, the newly revamped game quickly grew to one of the largest entities in the MMORPG market. The launch of Heavensward brought even more features to the game: three ...
Read More »Grand Theft Auto V Beats U.K. Sales Record
While gamers’ eyes were still focused on the success of Titanfall 2 and Final Fantasy XV Monday, one three-year-old game slipped quietly into the annals of gaming history. Grand Theft Auto V, a critical and commercial juggernaut since its September, 2013 release, claimed its spot atop the list of all-time best-selling video games in the United Kingdom with more than ...
Read More »Until Dawn PS3 Prototype Very Different From PS4 Version
Until Dawn, an interactive survival horror adventure game developed by Supermassive Games, launched in August of last year on the PlayStation 4, but it was originally intended to be released on the PlayStation 3 and feature heavy PlayStation Move functionality. A build of the original first-person PlayStation 3 version of the game has surfaced, showcasing an eerily similar but still ...
Read More »You’ll Soon Be Able to Skip Story in Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XIV has quickly grown into one of the most popular MMOs in the world. After the fiasco that was 1.0, Square Enix literally destroyed the world and started from scratch, releasing a newly redesigned game that has captured the attention of many a gamer. Final Fantasy XIV is known for its sprawling story that spans hundreds of hours from ...
Read More »Westworld Writer Co-Wrote The Last of Us Part II
Credited writer on Westworld season one episodes “The Adversary” (episode 6) and “Trompe L’Oeil” (episode 7) Halley Gross has co-written The Last of Us Part II with game director Neil Druckmann. Druckmann announced Halley’s involvement over Twitter during the weekend of the PlayStation Experience 2016. “Halley’s my kickass co-writer. Can’t wait to share more of the story with y’all. Spoiler alert: ...
Read More »Dragon Quest Builders breaks a million sales worldwide
Dragon Quest Builders was one of the sleeper hits of 2016, this combination of Minecraft, Dragon Quest, and (oddly enough) Actraiser, released with barely any promotion and exclusively on PlayStation 4 (In North America and Europe). Even though this lack of promotion and the fact that it was being released on a crowded period made Dragon Quest Builders look like ...
Read More »Persona 5 Delayed Until April
Delays are an odd thing that have the ability to inspire very mixed emotions. On the one hand, a delay can be very good for a game in the long wrong. Shigeru Miyamoto famously said, “A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.” There is some truth to this, as several classic games were heavily ...
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