Super Mario Party will be landing on Nintendo Switch on October 5, and the game looks to be bigger and better than ever before. Here are a few things we learned from the brief trailer shown during the Nintendo Direct!
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E3 2018 – Skull and Bones Getting Some Hype – Ubisoft Press Conference
When Justin Farren walked out on stage to show off some of the gameplay you can expect in Skull and Bone, people were understandably blown away. Although cautious optimism swept the theatre and those watching online, the feeling that this could be something special is still quite high!
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The dark and dreary setting of World War 1 London wasn't something I thought i would ever enjoy, but when you factor in vampires and an intriguing story, perceptions begin to change. From beginning to end, Vampyr was a story I constantly was engaged with, and although the lackluster and clunky combat almost held me back a few times, the running story and character progression kept me focused on the end game.
Read MoreE3 2018 – Starlink: Battle for Atlas Revealed – Ubisoft Press Event
While most companies are ditching the toys to life genre of games, Ubisoft Toronto is planning on embracing it with their newest title, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, which will be available this October on Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. The team at Ubisoft went all out during the event today, even bringing up a Nintendo legend to detail some unique features coming to the Switch version of the game: the ability to play the entire game as Fox!
Read MoreE3 2018 – Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Revealed – Ubisoft Press Conference
Today, despite all the leaks, Ubisoft revealed Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to an enthusiastic crowd at E3 2018 Ubisoft Press Conference. The poorly kept secret is out: Assassin’s Creed is heading for Ancient Greece, and things are looking fantastic ahead of the October 5th launch!
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me E3 Edition: Sony Talks Too Much
Sony's turn tonight, so lets dive into what was shown! We heard that they would be focusing on four games and be doing things a bit differently this year. And, well, it was different for sure. Here are my thoughts on Playstation's E3 2018 conference.
Read MoreE3 2018 – Beyond Good and Evil Shown Early – Ubisoft Press Conference
While we knew it was coming, most people thought Ubisoft would end their show by showing off Beyond Good and Evil 2. Instead, we got an early look at this prequel to the outstanding original title, Beyond Good and Evil. While most details are still hidden in mystery, one major detail was announced today that looks fantastic: using community art, music, and stories within the game itself, thanks to Hit Record, a company owned by Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me E3 Edition: Square Enix Direct. I guess
EA, Microsoft, and Bethesda have all had media conferences now. Today, at noon, was Square Enix’s turn. I watched the event and…well…it could have been better. A lot better. Square Enix did not hold a press conference today. Instead, they had a video. It was basically like a Nintendo Direct. A poor man’s Nintendo Direct… Game after game was shown by Square Enix with very little extra talking. Unfortunately, there were very little surprises too. We knew about most of…
Read MoreYou Just Had to Be There: Impressions from the Xbox E3 Briefing
Let me start by saying, having the opportunity to experience the XBOX briefing was amazing. Not only did they announce the acquisition of five studios, they also showed 50 games, 15 of which were “console exclusive”. Of course, console exclusive doesn’t make a game belong to Xbox, some may be on PC as well (e.g. PUBG), others may only be exclusive to XBOX for a limited time.
Read MoreShadow of the Tomb Raider Looking Impressive Ahead of Launch
On September 14th, 2018, fans of Lara Croft and the Tomb Raiders series will be able to sink their teeth into an all new experience titled Shadow of the Tomb Raider, available now for preorder! Based on the early demos of the game, things are shaping up to be bigger, better, and more dangerous than ever before.
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