The beta is currently accessible for download on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with the Microsoft Store version anticipated “in the coming days,” according to Sega. By placing a pre-order for the game via a digital store recognized by Sega, users can access the Early Access beta. Anyone who purchased the game from one of these sellers can log ...
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Tips for Those Who Play Games on Macs
Playing games on our computers have been a hobby since childhood. Though the types of games played change from one age to another, yet the sheer excitement of playing games on the a computer remains the same. With the increasing developments in the field of gaming, there has emerged a set of very serious gamers. One of the most popular ...
Read More »Adam Wolfe, Episode I Review
Adam Wolfe is a type of game that we don’t see very often anymore. Hidden object puzzles have been forced out of modern gaming, and the point and click adventure game has fallen out of favor with many modern gamers. It’s sad, really, because there’s a reason these games used to be so popular – they’re a lot of fun. Adam ...
Read More »We Happy Few – First Impressions
We Happy Few is one of the most anticipated games in recent memory. Trailers and early-access gameplay blew gamers away last year – since PAX East 2015, it’s been near impossible to talk about upcoming games without someone mentioning We Happy Few. Now, players on Xbox One and PC can finally play the game. So that’s what we’ve done! Keep in mind that this ...
Read More »Duelyst Review
Duelyst is a collectible card game for PC and Mac. Yes, I know that at this point, in 2016, that’s less exciting than it used to be. With TCG games like Hearthstone, Scrolls, Magic: The Gathering Online, and HEX (just to name a few) already on the scene, it’s increasingly harder to make a game that makes an impression. Luckily, though, Duelyst succeeds in many ways. ...
Read More »Undertale Review – Humans, Monsters… Flowers
Undertale is the latest addition to a long list of games that I show to anyone who claims that video games aren’t works of art. It’s one of the most incredible games I have ever played. During the seven hours that it took to complete my first playthrough, it never lost my attention. When I was playing Undertale, I was fully ...
Read More »Telltale Announces New Walking Dead Mini-Series
While Telltale has ventured into a number of big-name IPs in the last couple years (Borderlands, Game of Thrones), they’re still very well known for the explosive impact that The Walking Dead made on the gaming world just a few years ago. Personally, I was blown away by Season 1 and have had very few experiences as emotional as that ...
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 »Apple Says: Eye-Eye Captain!
One of the many new (and somewhat expected) announcements at Monday’s Worldwide Developers Conference, was Apple’s new operating system OS X El Captain. In typical Apple fashion, the announcement came with an immediate release for developers. The public will be able to download it for free this fall. In my personal experience, Yosemite has been a pretty flawed OS since ...
Read More »Apple Classifies a Range of iPhones and Macs Obsolete
Depending on who you ask, Apple’s planned-obsolescence scheme is either a bizarre quirk or a sign of Apple’s transformation into a diabolical dystopian mega-corporation. Either way, the scheme enters its next phase on June 9, 2015. An internal document from Apple, as reported by 9To5Mac, details the iPhone and Mac models that Apple will be declaring “obsolete.” This does not ...
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