Fallout 4. You knew you were going to see it this E3, and you knew it was going to be great – but I don’t think anybody could have anticipated just what a show the folks at Bethesda had prepared for Fallout 4’s showing at their first E3 conference. This year, we’ve got a massive info bomb for a whole ...
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Super Smash Bros. Nintendo Direct Recap
In the last Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced a ton of new information. Today, ahead of the Nintendo World Championships and E3 2015, Nintendo released even more information – this time, the focus was on Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Details are below – you can pick up ALL of the new Super Smash Bros. DLC right ...
Read More »Earthbound Beginnings Announced
Earthbound has been a series that’s been loved by just about everybody over the past years. Earthbound (known as Mother 2 over in Japan.) was a game that brought the classic RPG formula to a suburban modern setting, introducing a western audience to something just familiar enough to relate to, and odd enough to still feel like an entirely new ...
Read More »Sonder developing an infinitely customizable keyboard
Sonder Design is by no means a household name in the technological world. In fact, I have never heard of them at all. All of that could change, however, if their newest keyboard concept should come to fruition. Imagine you could make a customizable keyboard for your every day typing, straying away from the QWERTY setup if you like. Then ...
Read More »Microsoft and Oculus Rift, partners in VR gaming
In a rather unexpected turn of events, Microsoft and Oculus VR are now partners in the new push towards bringing virtual reality to your living room. “We’re thrilled to be working closely with the team at Oculus. Their groundbreaking work in virtual reality is inspiring, and the Oculus Rift delivers a truly next-generation VR experience,” said the Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, ...
Read More »Google Chrome will use less battery on Macs
Google Chrome is a very fast and stable web browser. In a recent statistic, it was even said that it takes up %51 of all web browser usage. Google Chrome is the most popular browser on all other internet devices except for the iPad, where Safari is preinstalled. Here is where an issue comes in. While Google Chrome has proven ...
Read More »Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure Review
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure came as quite a surprise. It was announced and released in Japan on May 31, and it finally hit the eShop in North America and Europe on June 11. By bringing classic Dr. Mario gameplay together with elements from Dr. Luigi and Dr. Mario Online Rx, Miracle Cure provides an excellent Dr. Mario experience for a low price. If you’ve never played ...
Read More »Bethesda Accidentally Announces Dishonored 2
Dishonored was a sleeper hit back in 2012, giving us fantastic stealth gameplay, unique mechanics, and a pretty compelling narrative in what became a fan favorite from Bethesda. Bethesda has kept their mouth shut about any sort of “Dishonored 2”, and for all intents and purposes they intended to keep it that way – until somebody slipped up at the ...
Read More »Virtual Reality Exclusives – A Good or Bad Thing?
A couple of days ago Oculus held a conference to unveil the consumer version of their Rift headset. The conference was also in place to reveal several surprises: an Xbox partnership, a 10 million dollar pool to help indie developers, the announcement of various companies that are already on board developing for Oculus, and some Oculus exclusives. If Oculus was ...
Read More »DOTA 2 Being Reinvented
The MOBA genre has been at the heart of eSports for quite some time now, and one of the core contenders has been DOTA 2. Since its release, DOTA 2 has been loved by most, but definitely faced a few issues. Many bugs exist in the game, its learning curve is almost insurmountable unless you have somebody experienced helping you, and ...
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