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Batman: Return to Arkham suffers from performance issues

Remasters aren’t as easy as pushing a button, making a game from scratch on a different engine with different assets – even if the team is barely adding new content – is definitely tiresome work, that being said however, a bad remaster begs the question of why is the game even being remastered in the first place, when the game’s ...

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Titanfall 2 – The Unlockable WW1 Skin

In a post from the official Titanfall Twitter account, it was announced Titanfall 2 players can unlock a Battlefield 1 inspired Red Baron skin, known in the world of Titanfall as “Warpaints,” which is pictured below, by playing Battlefield 1. The skin has the classic red-and-white color scheme the original Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, applied to his planes. This fits ...

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First footage of Tails and Knuckles in Sonic Mania!

Sonic Mania became my most expected game of 2017 since I saw the first trailer, developed by the mighty Taxman (Christian Whitehead) and PagodaWest Games, every little detail about Sonic Mania makes it seem like a perfect encapsulation of Sonic’s 2D legacy inside of one single package. Details about the latest sonic game have been occasionally popping up, and (thanks ...

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Overwatch Competitive Changing For Season 3!

Just like the two times before it, Overwatch is getting another change to it’s competitive play. In a forum post, principal designer Scott Mercer explained the vision that Blizzard has for the 3rd season of competitive play, he stressed that the biggest change is to do with the off-season, “The largest visible change to Competitive Play will be to the ...

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Reus gameplay

Reus Review: A Wealth of Fun

Reus originally released on PC in May 2013, and it has now been ported to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While the game has its issues, Reus still delivers fun gameplay and an abundance of charm on consoles. Reus is a god game in which you control four giants (Forest, Ocean, Rock, and Swamp giants), whose abilities allow you to ...

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bethesda releases redesigned skyrim footage

Bethesda Leaks New Skyrim Footage

Bethesda Teaser gets tongues waggling With the launch date for the new Skyrim reboot just a whisker away, Bethesda has decided to wet our ravenous appetites with a sumptuous teaser from the creators of this epic fantasy saga. Live with youtube gaming has released an exclusive taster on the 20 October showing off what’s in store with the latest installment ...

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Overwatch’s Latest PTR Patch Is A Little Different

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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Quantum Break sells badly on Steam

Quantum Break hasn’t really had the best time since its release on April 5th of this year. Remedy Entertainment’s latest game was received with mixed opinions from the general public and sales figures were a result of this divisive reception, with the game barely scraping a #7 on the american NPD results for April and failing to reach 200,000 units sold ...

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new teaser for watch dogs 2

Watch Dogs 2 New Teaser Released

  Watch Dogs 2 Trailer Showcases Its Free-Roam Pedigree   The Publisher of Watch Dogs 2, Ubisoft have released a new tantalizing teaser for their next cyber-punk, tech fest installment to one of the most anticipated games of this year. As you probably already have gathered, Watch dogs 2 is set in the sprawling, bustling and expansive concrete jungle known ...

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Slain: Back From Hell Xbox One Release

October is a very special time for a many people. The night of the dark, of the unknown, of things that go bump in the night, and everything else. It’s fitting that game developers would release games that go with the darker side of humanity to fit with Halloween. Slain: Back from Hell, developed by Andrew Gilmour and 22nd Century ...

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