In honor of the 15th anniversary of Kingdom Hearts’ original PlayStation 2 release, Square Enix has announced Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 for the PlayStation 4, a remastered collection of all six titles in the series. Coming from Paris Games Week, Square Enix has announced the collection will release March 28th, 2017, exactly 15 years after the original Japanese ...
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Fractured Space Halloween Update
I’ve already talked a good deal about All Hallow’s Eve. Pokemon Go is putting their Halloween update into motion, and they’re not the only one. Fractured Space, developed by Edge Case Games, is joining the throng of games who are celebrating the coming of the witching hour. For their 1.5 update, they are bringing the spirit of the holiday to ...
Read More »Final Fantasy XV has finally gone gold!
This is it folks, we’ve been on this ride together, we’ve seen Final Fantasy Versus XIII take many shapes, change gameplay styles, graphics engines and even its name between the decade of development, and it has received all kind of attention from the gaming press and gaming public. But after ten years since its first announcement and after multiple delays, ...
Read More »Bethesda Conjures A Sweet Promotional Deal For Skyrim: Special Edition
With the release of Skyrim: Special Edition just a day away, the good people at Bethesda are offering something very special to certain people of the world. Partnered with the Bourke Street Bakery, Bethesda are offering free sweet rolls to the people of Australia, especially those who live in the bakery’s home town, Sydney, on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th ...
Read More »Evolve Updates Discontinued
Evolve was always a bit of an odd duck in the wider gaming world. It had an interesting concept with asymmetrical multiplayer focusing around a game of cat and mouse. One where the mouse can grow claws and fangs before killing the cat. It struggled to find a stable audience, not helped but its extravagant DLC library, and the fanbase ...
Read More »King’s Quest Complete Edition Released
Episodic gaming has made quite a comeback in recent years, particularly with point and click adventure games. Ever since the Walking Dead and Telltale Games as a whole, the genre has been seeing a bit of a resurgence. Not just on computers where they originated from, but on consoles, reaching a whole new audience. King’s Quest, one such game, has ...
Read More »Batman: Return to Arkham suffers from performance issues
Remasters aren’t as easy as pushing a button, making a game from scratch on a different engine with different assets – even if the team is barely adding new content – is definitely tiresome work, that being said however, a bad remaster begs the question of why is the game even being remastered in the first place, when the game’s ...
Read More »Titanfall 2 – The Unlockable WW1 Skin
In a post from the official Titanfall Twitter account, it was announced Titanfall 2 players can unlock a Battlefield 1 inspired Red Baron skin, known in the world of Titanfall as “Warpaints,” which is pictured below, by playing Battlefield 1. The skin has the classic red-and-white color scheme the original Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, applied to his planes. This fits ...
Read More »Star Wars: Rogue One Launching Day Earlier in UK
According to a tweet from the official Star Wars UK account, the upcoming Star Wars film entitled Rogue One will arrive in United Kingdom cinemas on December 15th, one day earlier than previously announced. With 2015’s The Force Awakens, the same release date shifting happened in the United Kingdom, with the Star Wars official Facebook page announcing the film would open ...
Read More »Dragon Quest is looking into having more western releases
American and European Dragon Quest fans haven’t had the easiest time getting a hold of the newest games released from the franchise, not only did Dragon Quest X had to wait a long time to even get a comment regarding a release outside of Japan, but the heavily requested Dragon Quest Heroes II and Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 haven’t ...
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