Charles Rafter
October 25, 2016
While the PTR is usually used to test that Overwatch is in a fully working state with no issues, this latest patch is taking a different approach. In a forum post on us.battle.net, Geoff Goodman announced that the primary goal still is to make sure that “the game is solid and there aren’t any heinous issues” but this time “We are going to ...
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David MacDonald
October 25, 2016
First-person shooters are a genre that has become an iconic part of modern gaming. Ever since the release of Wolfenstein 3D, gamers have come to partially associate modern gaming with mowing down enemies from behind the safety of a weapon. Hundreds, if not thousands of different FPSs have been created over the decades since. As a result, it’s become a ...
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Aria Maryn
October 21, 2016
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. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLN_qeAogCY ...
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David MacDonald
October 21, 2016
Paradox Interactive is well known for supporting their games with DLC long after they have launched. A good example of this is Crusader Kings II. Originally released in 2012, Paradox Interactive released a piece of DLC for it in August of this year. A very well received piece of DLC as well. It was only to be expected that their ...
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David MacDonald
October 20, 2016
I feel sorry for disco at times, particularly with the way that people look back on it. It was a very popular movement back in the day, but isn’t looked on very fondly nowadays. Particularly telling when it is most commonly referred to in the term “deader than disco.” Although some people still seem to have fond memories of the ...
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David MacDonald
October 19, 2016
Chronicle: Runescape Legends was an interesting addition to the online collectable card games genre that has been gaining popularity recently. Most CCGs take a Magic the Gathering approach, with two players directly facing each other with their cards. Chronicle: Runescape Legends took a very unorthodox approach that helped it stand out from the competition. While players could attack each other, ...
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Charles Rafter
October 18, 2016
Overwatch has taken the world by storm since its initial release in May and, according to Activison, it has racked up an amazing 15 million player base, the only question on everybody’s minds now is, what is coming to Overwatch in the future? Jeff Kaplan released a developers update video telling us all just this and it is good. Check it ...
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David MacDonald
October 17, 2016
Killing Floor is a franchise with an interesting history. The original was actually a mod of Unreal Tournament 2004 that was released in 2005. It was eventually released as a standalone game, and a sequel, Killing Floor 2, was eventually released in Steam’s Early Access. Developed by Tripwire Interactive, quite a bit of information on Killing Floor 2 has been ...
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Ruben Circelli
October 17, 2016
Yesterday morning, the official Twitter account of Rockstar Games tweeted a picture of their logo emblazoned over a textured red background well-known as Red Dead Redemption artwork. With this single wordless tweet, Rockstar has seemingly teased the existence of a new Red Dead game. Following the tweet, Rockstar uploaded a similar image to its Newswire site, as well as changed the ...
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David MacDonald
October 14, 2016
Endless Legend, a game developed by Amplitude Studios, is no stranger to expansions. There have been three full fledged expansions and just as many minor ones. Each of the major expansions has added significant amounts of content to the game, two of them adding new factions. The fourth and latest major expansion, Tempest, has released today, and is available for ...
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