In Fallout: New Vegas, you could choose between several fairly standard difficulty settings. If you wanted to, you could also choose to turn on Hardcore mode, a setting that can cause you to question your life choices. Among other things, Hardcore mode made it so that your character can suffer from dehydration, hunger, etc., and best of all, each individual ...
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Dementium Remastered Review
Introduction Renegade Kid released Dementium: The Ward for the Nintendo DS in 2007. Having a survival horror / first-person shooter on Nintendo DS was pretty awesome, and reviewers praised the horror elements and the use of the relatively limited DS technology to make a solid game. It was followed by Dementium II in 2010, which was also well received. After some legal problems, ...
Read More »How Fallout 4’s greatest companion ever, Preston Garvey, will have a central role in upcoming DLCs
If you’ve played Fallout 4, then you probably already know of the greatest companion ever, Preston Garvey. To the enemies that you meet in the main game, he goes by many names: the Settlement Sergeant, the Colonial Crusader, the Boston Boy Scout, and on the list goes. That may be all fine and dandy for the existing enemies of the ...
Read More »Corpse Party: Blood Drive Review
Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the third and last title in the Heavenly Host saga that the Corpse Party series has been entertaining us with for years. Some sequels can be played without playing the games that came before it, but that’s not how things are with Blood Drive. If you haven’t played Corpse Party and Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, Blood Drive probably won’t make any ...
Read More »Can Fallout 4’s upcoming DLC live up to previous Fallout DLCs?
Following up on one of the largest game releases in recent history, Bethesda has just announced that Fallout 4 will receive a substantial amount of DLC content. Among other things, you will get to go to Maine (to exterminate some dirty synths, if that’s what you’re into), fight the Mechanist and his robots in the Commonwealth, and capture some of the Commonwealth’s ...
Read More »Grifball and more coming to Halo 5 in Hammer Storm update
Keeping up with their promise of free monthly updates to Halo 5: Guardians, 343 Industries has just announced the return of several classic gamemodes and features to the game. This February, you can expect to be able to grab all sorts of giant, explosive balls in Grifball, Assault, and Fiesta with the Hammer Storm update. Of course, you may ask, “But ...
Read More »RWBY volume 3 review: once more, with feeling
At the end of the second volume of RWBY, everything seemed to be going so well for all the Huntsmen and Huntresses: Roman Torchwick is locked up in an airship, a Grimm invasion is repelled, and while the rest of the villains aren’t quite accounted for, they at least went back into hiding. True, some people got yelled at for letting ...
Read More »Homefront: The Revolution beta impressions: these are the times that try men’s souls
From time to time, a modern FPS comes along and presents an interesting story that doesn’t put you in the boots of some super secret special forces guy who has to kill all the terrorists to save the world. The original Homefront does that, whereby the United States is invaded and you are a resistance fighter who is trying to ...
Read More »The Division open beta: dates and details announced
If you’ve missed your chance to try out The Division during the last closed beta period, then you’re in luck, because Ubisoft just announced that The Division will have an open beta that anyone can join. To do so, all you have to do is wait until February 16, at which point you can pre-download the beta from your platform’s ...
Read More »Ubisoft states that the PC version of The Division will NOT be “held back”
In a statement that serves only to reignite the good old PC vs. consoles war, an unnamed Ubisoft developer stated that the PC version of The Division had to be kept “in check with consoles because it would kind of be unfair just to push it so far away from them.” Putting aside the fact that you can’t really test the ...
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