Earlier this week, Activision announced that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare would feature a zombies game mode; details regarding Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s zombies mode are supposed to be revealed on August 16th when the Call of Duty: Infinite warfare package is allowed to be open. Although we know that there will be a zombies mode in Infinite Warfare, Zombies players around the world ...[Read More]
In case you didn’t have enough of the Geralt of Rivia, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is getting a Game of the Year edition. This is not new news. It will contain over 150 hours of open world content, where you will seek the child of prophecy in Wild Hunt, confront bandits in Hearts of Stone, and explore the region of Toussaint in Blood and Wine, all included. Once again, not new news. However, today ...[Read More]
Activision seems to have this habit of re-releasing games from a previous generation onto new systems, mainly fueled by general interest in franchises. Don’t get me wrong – a lot of companies are doing re-issues these days. But the company’s proven that they don’t always work for the best, with FunLabs putting less-than-impressive work into its translations of the Prototype games...[Read More]
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens made quite the splash with what could be the perfection of the Lego game formula. In fact, our writer Rob thought it was great in his review! Now that adventure grows as The Phantom Limb DLC is now available with PS3 and PS4 players getting it for free. The Phantom Limb, which I hope is a clever jab at the latest Metal Gear entry, stars quirky robot C-3PO and the ...[Read More]
Not going to lie, I have no idea what’s going on with the Hyperdimension series. It’s a game that personifies game consoles as cute anime girls and they do various things in each game with most of them being RPGs. Now, a whole new slew of characters are coming to the newest entry, this time taking on the legacy of the Sega consoles. Check out the new promo trailer below.
Sometimes you don’t necessarily need a vast storyline to enjoy a video game. Oh, sure, that may make it seem shallow at first, but if the gameplay makes up for it, that’s not really a problem. Just take a look at the handful of arcade classics out there – Pac-Man, Tempest, what have you – and even more current favorites, like Journey, which told its tale without barely any hint of what...[Read More]
I wouldn’t exactly call Gravity my favorite movie out there – the corny ending (which I won’t spoil) kind of make me go “ehhh” on it – but for about the first hour or so, it generated some real tension, especially if you were watching it in 3D and freaking out as practically everything fell apart around Sandra Bullock. So, to recap, it started strong, but finished with kind...[Read More]
ADR1FT is an immersive First Person Experience (FPX) that tells the story of an astronaut in peril. Floating silently amongst the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memory and a severely damaged EVA suit slowly leaking oxygen, the only survivor struggles to determine the cause of the catastrophic event that took the lives of everyone on board. The player fights to stay alive by explorin...[Read More]
Song of the Deep is a metroidvania-style action-adventure game following a young girl’s quest into the unknown to find her missing father. Combining discovery, skill, and suspense with an unforgettable narrative, this underwater journey will challenge players to explore, experiment, and skillfully navigate a vast ocean landscape.
Insomniac Games is usually known for higher-end projects like Ratchet and Clank, Spider-Man the Game for PS4, and the always delightful Sunset Overdrive. So imagine our surprise, then, when the team decided to take a unique turn with its latest release, Song of the Deep.
There aren’t too many games these days that remind us of the “hardcore” days of the Sega Genesis, when titles from Wolfteam (like Gaiares and Sol-Deace) ruled the land, and we couldn’t get enough of the challenge they provided. Mixed in with this was Target Earth, a ridiculously tough mech shooter that had something to offer at every turn – provided that you were a good eno...[Read More]
So I was pleasantly surprised by the Ghostbusters reboot that arrived last week, after the Internet had been dreading it for, well, forever. That leaves an interesting question then – would the video game from Activision pretty much do the same thing?