Skyrim remains, to this day, one of the more popular RPGs. Entries in Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls series continue to thrive for years after their release due to support of the vibrant modding community. With the recent release of Skyrim Special Edition, Bethesda brought updated graphics to the best selling 2011 RPG, but many on PC ...
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 ...
Today, the official trailer for Fallout 4‘s second add-on, Wasteland Workshop, was released. Wasteland Workshop will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on Tuesday, April 12 for $4.99 or included with the Season Pass. Check out the video and our first impressions below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjASHR7F79Q It seems that the vast majority of additions will be to the ...
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Automatron is the first DLC release for last year’s brilliant Fallout 4. When it launched, we gave the game a 9 out of 10, calling it a “must-play.” With the game already being quite good and previous Fallout DLC being some of the best around, Automatron has a high standard to meet. While it doesn’t add too much in the ...
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As yet another year reaches its conclusion, it’s only natural for one to look back and marvel at how far gaming has come. From the early days of Pong, to the modern era of online multiplayer, to the glimpses of the future where VR and AR headsets might have a place in the living room, ...
Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind, pretty much all of the Fallouts; Bethesda has a track record for making some pretty huge games. I’ve played more hours than I’d care to count on Skyrim and that’s without the addition of its DLCs. With that said, the DLC’s themselves also have a track record of being quite substantial. The Shivering ...
On June 25th, The Last Roman DLC was released for Total War: Attila. I’m usually a little hesitant when picking up Total War DLC, and I believe that many others feel the same way. If I were to purchase all of the DLC for Attila then I’d have to fork out almost as much money ...
It’s been almost a year since DA: Inquisition came out and since then Jaws of Haakon has been the only major DLC to be released with substantial new content. There have been smaller DLC released, but nothing that provides further narrative to the game. If rumors can be believed, it seems BioWare has more DLC ...
At E3, Xbox made huge news when they surprised everyone by announcing that the Xbox One would become backwards compatible with 360 content. This was a hugely fan requested feature and was noticeably absent from the current lineup of next-gen consoles; unless we consider the PS4’s streaming program, PlayStation Now, that will let you stream ...
There’s another Total War DLC on the way! But, before we all throw our hands up in disgust at EA and vow to never let our wallets meet the aforementioned DLC, an ever more increasingly common reaction to Total War DLC, let’s take a look at it. The past few DLC’s for Attila have added various ...