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ANNOUNCEMENT 29 Feb 2016­ by Lee Braden

Anno 2205: Tundra Sector Now Unlocked

Blue Byte has released the much awaited Tundra update for Anno 2205 today, giving us a full 82,000 acre (331sq km or 128sq miles) territory to build upon and to explore. The new area gives us Tundra Scientists and Tundra Protectors as new population classes, along with 5 new chains and 10 goods types along…
ANNOUNCEMENT 26 Feb 2016­ by Simon Sirmenis

Hitman “Legacy” Trailer Targets

A couple of days ago, following the Hitman beta that was running over the weekend, Square released a “Legacy” trailer. In that trailer they payed tribute to all the previous Hitman games with a CGI reimagination from the famous kills in an authentic agent 47 style. If you haven’t had a chance to experience some…
ANNOUNCEMENT 26 Feb 2016­ by Simon Sirmenis

SUPERHOT Launch Trailer

As is the tradition in the gaming industry a new trailer accompanied a super-hot title – SUPERHOT. A highly stylized game about slow-mo asskicking and name-taking where the world around you is at your mercy and even the time itself is your b*tch where bad guys and even bullets only move when you do. You…
NEWS 25 Feb 2016­ by Simon Sirmenis

We are BACK!

After a long and difficult road to this new look, we are finally almost at the finish line. Not there yet but really close, only minor things remain. Regardless we consider this as our grand reopening. This week we will still keep fairly quiet, getting used to the new content management system and making sure…
NEWS 22 Feb 2016­ by Jordan Fong

HTC Vive Steps into the Ring

It’s been an emotional roller coaster; between Oculus’ Rift, and the Vive brought to us by HTC and Valve themselves. After Oculus’ pre-order launch last month, HTC has now stepped up and announced that pre-orders for the Vive will launch at 10am February 29. We’ve waited for years, anticipating the moment we can get our…
REVIEWS 30 Nov 2015­ by Kyle Johnson

Star Wars Battlefront

Born out of EA’s acquisition of the Star Wars game license, 2015’s Battlefront marks the first entry in the series since 2005’s Battlefront II, developed by now-defunct Pandemic Studios. Prior to release, there was much debacle about the removal or addition of some modes and features to the title, but should Battlefront be given the…
REVIEWS 16 Nov 2015­ by Jay Shaw

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 is Treyarch’s newest entry into the long-running Call Of Duty series. Though it shares the Black Ops name there’s very little to link it to previous Black Ops games except the quality and care Treyarch have put into the design. Quality doesn’t always mean good though, so is it…
REVIEWS 31 Oct 2015­ by Jay Shaw

Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide

Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide is a game of many subtitles developed by Fatshark and set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. In Vermintide players, either solo or in a group of up to four, battle through the city of Ubersreik, hacking up hordes of rat men in an attempt to stem the tide and…
REVIEWS 10 Oct 2015­ by KenpoJuJitsu3

Train Valley

Train Valley is a puzzle game from indie developer Oroboro Games. Players progress through seasons running their train company by building tracks, demolishing obstacles, and most importantly directing trains to their proper destinations without crashing into each other.
REVIEWS 11 Sep 2015­ by Doubleplus

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

After what felt like an eternity, the final chapter in the beloved Metal Gear Solid series has finally arrived. This game hopes to “close the loop”, filling in the final gap between the prequels, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and the first Metal Gear game. In this iteration…
REVIEWS 13 Aug 2015­ by Jordan Fong

Rocket League

Chances are you’ve heard about Rocket League already. Coming out about a month ago, Rocket League was off to the races right from the start. Sequel to the relatively successful Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars on PS3, Rocket League has many of the same features with a lot of professionalism added. The ultimate goal? Boost, jump…
PREVIEWS 03 Jul 2015­ by KenpoJuJitsu3

Train Valley

New on Steam Early Access from Oroboro games is Train Valley. It’s a game that rides the line between simplicity and complexity. Let’s just call it sophisticated. Yeeaaaaah, sophisticated. So what do you do in Train Valley? Well, you manage trains, as the title might have suggested. Most of game play is spent demolishing obstacles…
REVIEWS 10 Mar 2015­ by Kyle Johnson

Cities: Skylines

The city-building genre has suffered in recent years. With the release of 2013’s SimCity urban planning aficionados found themselves hampered by performance issues and a strange reliance on other players, as opposed to their own skill and innovation. With Cities XXL, players were gifted a budget version of SimCity with little to no improvements, and…
REVIEWS 03 Mar 2015­ by Kyle Johnson

Dying Light

Techland is no stranger to the survival horror genre. Originally releasing the two games in the now-forgotten Dead Island series, they were slated to develop Dead Island 2, before handing it off to Yager. Though the wave of zombie games has come and gone, with an impressive fourteen zombie-themed games being released in both 2009…