It seems Ubisoft is ready to announce their next yearly installment of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Ubisoft has released on their twitter page today an image teaser for their newest game in the series. With this teaser they have also announced the date for the World Premiere for their official reveal on May 12th, at 9am PST. So, fans of the series should ...
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Heroes of the Storm is getting a new hero, Kael’thas
If you love Blizzard’s ever-growing MOBA, Heroes of the Storm, but you’re slightly bummed about the apparent lack of diversity in terms of heroes (HotS has much to do in this regard if it is to catch up with Riot Games’ League of Legends or Valve’s Dota 2), you’re in for a treat. It seems that Blizzard’s new arena game ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Blues and Bullets
Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Blues and Bullets, a story-based detective game. First off, I’d like to freely admit that I am a sucker for a good detective mystery. I love games like the Tex Murphy series and L.A. Noire, and it’s really great to see something of the like coming out of Greenlight. My interest in Blues and Bullets ...
Read More »Should Sony’s PS4 fear the Xbox One?
It feels as if Xbox One has been playing catch-up with the PS4 ever since Microsoft shot themselves in the foot in 2013 with their announcement of DRM security and anti-piracy policies for the console. They declared that they would prevent lending or trading-in games and would disable offline play-before backpedalling due to a humungous gamer uproar. The consumer response ...
Read More »Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review
A standalone digital download, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a prequel to last year’s sleeper hit, Wolfenstein: The New Order. Available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, the game currently retails at, $19.99 (£14.99/19.99€). The game sees you regain control of professional Nazi killer, B.J. Blazkowicz, as he stealth’s, shoots and maims his way through the dystopia of the Nazi ...
Read More »Another Google Glass in Development?
When the $1,500 Google Glass was introduced, the world stepped into the future. However, it was short lived. As of January 15, 2015, Google halted their sales of the Glass in an attempt to improve their product. People assumed that the idea was dead. That was not the case. On April 24, the Wall Street Journal reported a new development. Italian ...
Read More »Happy Wars on Xbox One: First Impressions
Happy Wars has been available since October 12, 2012 on the Xbox 360, but was recently released for the Xbox One console a few weeks ago. I had never tried the game until I downloaded it earlier this week and at the time I was unaware that it had been released on the 360 years earlier. So I had no former ...
Read More »GoatZ – Goat Simulator’s Newest Expansion Announced
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a goat, then you’re probably familiar with Goat Simulator. It’s the only game that I’m aware of that allows you to experience things from the perspective of a goat. So, after sampling the game and experiencing what I can only assume to be an accurate depiction of an average day in ...
Read More »Lenovo’s New LavVie Z Laptop: A Lightweight to rival the MacBook?
It arrives in two forms. Both are 13- inch systems, with Quad HD screens, fifth-generation Core i7 processors, 8GB of RAM and both have a 256GB solid-state drive. What could it possibly be? It’s Lenovo’s answer to the ultra-lightweight MacBook. And, dare we say it, may be the MacBook killer. What’s cool about the Lenovo’s laptop is that it’s chassis is made ...
Read More »Half-Life Remake Black Mesa Hits Steam Early Access
A countdown clock on the page of Half-Life fan remake Black Mesa expired with the announcement of a Steam Early Access version of the Source Engine mod. The Early Access version of Black Mesa, billed as “85 percent complete”, is available for $20 through the online retailer. It features the majority of the single player campaign (minus the end-game Xen portion) ...
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