Tag: Activision

Crash Game Bundle Detailed – Price, Cover, Release Date

Crash Bandicoot has been making a comeback with the release of both Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, which were remakes of early games in the series. Both were also very well-received from fans and critics alike, and if you haven’t jumped on board yet then you’ll have the chance to ...

Call Of Duty 2019 Reveal Imminent As Game’s Social Media Goes Dark

We all know that a new Call of Duty game is coming this year, and thanks to several leaks we have a pretty good idea of what it’s going to be. However, it looks like we’ll be getting the official announcement soon, as publisher Activision’s social media accounts have “gone dark.” The publisher made the ...

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Cheats Add Invincibility, Super Speed & More

While Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy launched around this time last year on PlayStation 4, this year players on the remaining major gaming platforms get to get in on the fun. Those just diving in may find that it’s pretty challenging compared to most games, and these cheats are just the thing to make your ...

Overwatch’s Sombra ARG: When too much hype meets a missed opportunity

For most of a two or three month period, certain segments of Overwatch’s community (particularly on the game’s subreddit) were hard at work trying to find any clues that Blizzard may have left regarding (what most people assume to be) their upcoming character, Sombra. From decoding cryptic messages in trailers written in hex values to monitoring ...

Overwatch beta impressions: It’s like Team Fortress 2 with butts!

Every once in a while, a game comes around and revitalizes an otherwise fairly stagnant genre. These days, no genre has become more stagnant than shooters, with every major developer and publisher pumping out the same kinds of super realistic, super gritty, or super competitive games. This is where something like Blizzard’s Overwatch comes in, ...

Guitar Hero Live Review – Comeback Kid

Guitar Hero Live marks the return of a series that changed the rhythm game genre forever when it began in 2005. After 2010, it seemed like the series was dead. Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock launched, but it looked like that was the end of things. Industry experts declared that the era of plastic guitar controllers was over, and we ...