Dreamsail games and Sony are bringing battlebots to your home this August with their new title Blade Ballet. What is Blade Bellet? Dreamsail describes this game as a whirling dance of multiplayer robot destruction in which each bot possesses a unique personality and special abilities. Players must master their abilities to claim victory while spinning from one challenging arena to the next, battl...[Read More]
Ubisoft brought some good news to Division fans by announcing that the Underground expansion for Tom Clancy’s The Division will be available first on Xbox One and PC on June 28, and on August 2 for the PlayStation 4. Underground is the first of three expansions bringing new activities, features and items to add to the original game. Underground is available with the Season Pass or can be purchased...[Read More]
Ubisoft is bringing the children of South Park back for a sequel to their hit title The Stick Of Truth. This time in The Fractured But Whole, the children of South Park Colorado will suit up and fight crime as a band of superheroes in an attempt to become part of the most marketable superhero franchise of all time. Players will harness their fart-based powers to fight crime and mix and match powe...[Read More]
Fenix Furia by Green Lava Studios brings out the best and worst in its players. Imagine Super Meat Boy, with less meat and saw blades and more little green blobs that can cause death on touch. Unique to Fenix Furia is its infinite jump system, which I was unaware of going in blind until almost completely through the first world. Luckily enough, the game’s level design compliments the mechani...[Read More]
E3, or the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is one of the largest gaming conventions in the world. This year, Marooners' Rock will be covering a bit of everything from press events, live streams, and more. Stay tuned to Marooners' Rock for all the latest from E3 2016.
I’m an avid fan of the Fallout franchise, but by far my favorite game has to be Fallout 4. You can check out our review of the game by clicking here. Trust me it’s a good read! Well we all know you happen to be here simply because of the title, right? As you can guess it Fallout 4 Deluxe Edition and the Season Pass are listing as free on the Marketplace on Xbox.com and on your console.
As someone who has put in many hours into The Division there have been times I wanted to cheat in-game. Yes, it was before all the recent patches an updates, but the drop rate of high-end items as well as phoenix credits had me to that point. Well this will be your one and only warning as of today! The Division will now be permanently banning users from the game, even if it’s their first off...[Read More]
To be quite honest, I’m surprised Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst happened at all. After all, the original game didn’t exactly sell like hotcakes as most of DICE’s other Battlefield games did, but it developed a strong cultural following that probably prompted EA to consider, “Hey, what if we did make a sequel?”
The kingdom of Valentine was the most powerful country on the continent of Erion. Its people thrived using the magical power of the Crystallization Cauldron, but it was destroyed in one fateful night. And so, a war over the now master-less Cauldron has begun, involving all the nations of the land and growing more intense by the day. Is the End near, as the Prophecy states?
First off, we’re seeing an awful lot of remakes these days. That’s not to say it’s a bad thing, but it’s always nice to sort out which developers are making a difference with theirs, while others are merely “phoning it in” to make a quick buck. And secondly, I don’t think I know how to pronounce “Leifthrasir” properly. The way I mutter it, it s...[Read More]
When Homefront came out several years ago for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, I thought it was a pretty neat alternate take on the usual Call of Duty clone, with American soldiers fighting to take their country back from a Korean army that had overtaken it by force. There was a lot of talk about a sequel, but we didn’t get it for several years. Now, though, Deep Silver thought it was a good idea...[Read More]
Developed by id Software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch, DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for intense, first-person combat – whether you’re obliterating demon hordes through the depths of Hell in t...[Read More]