Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced Mortal Kombat XL, the definitive experience of the award-winning, hit Mortal Kombat X videogame, which was the best-selling game in franchise history and recently named the Best Fighting Game by The Game Awards 2015. Developed by NetherRealm Studios, Mortal Kombat XL will be available in Europe on the 4th March for the PlayStation 4 computer e...[Read More]
Have you recently invested in a copy of LEGO: Dimensions? If so, youâre either going to be extremely happy or entirely distressed with these news: thereâs going to be plenty of new âDLCâ available to buy. Why would you be happy? Because thatâs new content for whatâs arguably an awesome game. Why would you be distressed? Because itâs likely to be somewhat pricey for what it is. âWar...[Read More]
Today Ubisoft released another trailer for Far Cry Primal which you can watch below, I have to say I am really looking forward to this game the thoughts of throwing out the guns for a spear and rock, is getting my blood going. In Far Cry Primal, the majestic land of Oros has been torn apart due to the confrontation of the three dominant tribes who seek the same single purpose: to conquer it. Takka...[Read More]
Konami announced today that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Painâs (MGSV) multiplayer mode, Metal Gear Online (MGO), is now available for PC. The announcement came from a post on MGSVâs Steam page earlier today, which stated that they âtook in a lot of feedback and made a few key adjustmentsâ and were âgoing forward guns at the ready.â The post went on to say that they would continue d...[Read More]
Today, Ubisoft announced the launch of CaveBnB, an online contest developed for Far Cry Primal, the latest installment of its best-selling franchise. Far Cry, the award-winning franchise that has stormed the tropics and climbed the Himalayas, now brings its innovative open world sandbox gameplay to a time when humans were not at the top of the food chain but were fighting to climb it, bringing tog...[Read More]
The Metal Gear Solid franchise has evolved and changed since the epic release of Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation, it has morphed into an open world game that is, frankly, losing its tenuous grip on reality. One fan has decided to make their own MGS1 remake using the Unreal engine. The project is known as Shadow Moses Remake and is being produced by Airam Hernandez. It is a nostalgic look at wh...[Read More]
When it launches February 9th, 2016 on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, Dying Light: The Following â Enhanced Edition will bring plenty of additional content and new features. Today Techland released the second video of its Highlight series, in which the developer details three distinct categories of the new in-game challenges, called âBountiesâ. âNow that the Enhanced Edition has gone gol...[Read More]
Merge Games has announced their newest release, and if youâre a fan of campy science fiction films from the 60âs, youâre gonna love this one. Not just because thereâs flapping tentacles and out of place eyeballs everywhere, but because the game looks absolutely beautiful. Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space promises to be an âout of this world, first-person adventureâ set in an abandoned res...[Read More]
Techland have added another piece to the puzzle with the release of a new story trailer for its upcoming expansion Dying Light: The Following. The video offers a glimpse into the ravaged yet mysterious world players will encounter as well as a first-ever look at some of the new characters they will meet. âIn the expansion, weâre aiming for a slightly different mood to the story,â explains pr...[Read More]
Judges for the Independent Games Festival (IGF) have announced the finalists for their 18th annual Awards show. According to the IGF website, there were over 750 entries judged by more than 400 evaluators, which were then âdistributed to a group of experts from across the industry for final consideration.â The winners will be announced at the IGF Awards on Wednesday, March 16th at ...[Read More]
Back in college, I remember a group of classmates who would sit around changing the code on one of their projects and laughing hysterically in between a series of keyboard assaults. Iâm sure they were creating the most hysterical paradoxes and outrageously scaling objects- but sadly I was too basic to understand- well; basic. Thankfully, thereâs an intelligent guy whoâs cre...[Read More]
JRPGs are making a comeback, and as a fan of the genre, Iâm glad to see its triumphant return. Sure, it tends to feature many of the same aspects and systems from the heyday of the SNES, but I donât see shooter fans complaining about successful tropes being recycled. While there are a lot of lazy and simplistic entries out there, there are a few diamonds in the rough worth checking out. Well f...[Read More]