Just as expected Bioware talked about the next Mass Effect title during EA’s E3 press conference today. What we didn’t expect however was for the company to reveal so little about the upcoming game. While they didn’t seem too keen on sharing any solid details, there are a few things we’ve learned today regardless. Bioware apparently wants to take the ...
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E3 2014: Call of Duty Advanced Warfare demo looks impressive
Microsoft’s Phil Spencer presented the demo for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare during E3 today. The video shows off the upcoming title’s incredible visuals and new gameplay mechanics. By the looks of it, the game takes place in a very different world than previous COD games. The demo itself is set somewhere in Korea judging by the flags found throughout the city. Among ...
Read More »Titanfall 2 rumored to be arriving for the PS4
A report from the Wall Street Journal revealed today that Titanfall 2 will be available for the PS4 when it will be released. Titanfall was launched back in March for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. It was the best selling game of that month and one of the most successful Xbox One exclusives to date. News that the sequel ...
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Unity E3 banner hints at four-player co-op
A huge Assassin’s Creed Unity banner covers one of the exterior walls of the Los Angeles Convention Center, the place where E3 is scheduled to begin shortly. The massive poster depicts four different assassins, as well as part of the tower we’ve seen in the trailer. We believe this banner suggests that Assassin’s Creed Unity will feature a four-player co-op ...
Read More »Mirror’s Edge 2 concept art revealed ahead of E3
Electronic Arts unveiled a concept image of Mirror’s Edge 2 in anticipation for the upcoming E3 reveal. We know the game will make an appearance at the event thanks to the #E32014 hashtag that appears alongside the picture. The concept art image depicts our protagonist Faith looking ready to run through the game’s unnamed futuristic city. Mirror’s Edge 2 is being developed by ...
Read More »Was The Last Guardian cancelled or not?
The Last Guardian has been in development for a long, long time. So much in fact that many people began wondering if it will ever be released. Recently IGN came out and stated that according to their sources, the game has been indeed cancelled. Needles to say, this news managed to disappoint the masses of people who were hoping to ...
Read More »Dead Rising 3 coming to PC this summer
“Yes, the million-selling zombie slay-fest Dead Rising 3 is coming to PC,” Capcom announced earlier. Naturally, no announcement is complete without a brand new trailer and the company seems to be aware of this fact. There were rumors about this yesterday when the game was apparently spotted on Steam. Now we have confirmation from the developers themselves, along with a ...
Read More »Xbox One controller PC Drivers are now available
The long-awaited PC Drivers for the Xbox One controller are finally available. Major Nelson announced earlier that the drivers will be part of an upcoming Windows Update. But if you’re eager to plug in your Xbox One controller and play some games, you can already download them. “We’re planning to release the drivers as part of a Windows update in ...
Read More »Guerrilla Games’ new IP wont be revealed at E3
In a recent AMA session on Reddit, Guerrilla Games revealed some very interesting information. A short while ago, the company released the Intercept DLC for Killzone: Shadow Fall. With that out the way, Guerrilla figured this is a good time to sit down with the fans and talk about some of the other things they are working on. Their most ...
Read More »Battlefield 4: First community-tested patch is now live
A recent Battlelog post reveals that a new update for Battlefield 4 is now available for PS3, Xbox 360, and the PC. It will also rollout for the PS4 and the Xbox One starting next week. The update was developed using the Community Test Environment (CTE) and features the new and improved Netcode. The patch notes are quite extensive, but ...
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