After a long drawn out development phase, Quantum Break was finally declared ready and we were lucky enough to be able to play it early for the purposes of this review. Remedy Entertainment is no stranger to games that are story driven, with the likes of Alan Wake under their belt, so I was excited to try their new game. These days I think it is hard to find games that focus most of the developmen...[Read More]
Enhanced Edition of Original Sin gains free VR, with no headset required  Itâs not unusual for games these days to receive some form of update or patch to allow support for VR headsets. Many titles even seem to be coming out that are tailor made around the idea of using VR headsets, embracing the trend after the official release of the Oculus Rift earlier this month. One such game being Divin...[Read More]
CRUSH YOUR FEARS! CRUSH YOUR ENEMIES! CRUSH EVERYTHING! One of the most underappreciated aspects of game design these days seems to be developing a gameâs personality. That extra little spark of flair and set dressing, mixed with the right characters and bits of dialog, to create a unique feel in whatever game youâre playing. While itâs not the key defining attribute, I find that a game with...[Read More]
Microsoft Studios and Remedy Entertainment revealed a new trailer for Quantum Break, highlighting the gameâs story and the star-studded cast. Fans can expect Quantum Breakâs narrative to be brought to life through a unique gaming experience that blends gameplay with high-quality, live-action entertainment. The trailer features a tense confrontation between Quantum Breakâs hero Jack Joyce (Sh...[Read More]
 Zombies. Theyâre a little like Lemmings, right? I mean, they follow their baser instincts, move in a pack mentality, and love eating brains. Of course, the developers at Psygnosis played down the whole cannibal thing in their game- something Did You Know Gaming neglected to mention in their video as well. Of course, Lemmings never show their dark secret in their games, but the team at N...[Read More]