It’s that time of year where we look at what each console has to offer going forward. What is the back catalogue like? How much do you have to look forward to? What is the tech like for today’s shrewd gamer? If you’re looking to buy a new console for Christmas or in the New Year – these are the articles for you. Is it worth buying a PlayStation 5 in 2023? The PlayStation 5 is the biggest-selling modern console…
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Upcoming Far Cry 6 Expansion Gets A Release Date
Far Cry 6’s upcoming expansion, Lost Between Worlds, has a release date. We have the news below. Far Cry 6’s upcoming expansion, Lost Between Worlds, has a release date. It will be coming out on December 6 for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Playstation 4/5, and PC. It’ll cost $19.99. The expansion pass will find the main character lost between worlds and helping alien repair their spaceship. Along the way, the player will face 15 challenging trials! The new DLC…
Read MoreThe Outbound Ghost Gets Console Release Dates
The Outbound Ghost, an upcoming Paper Mario inspired game, was recently given a release date for consoles! We have the news below along with some thoughts on the game. The Outbound Ghost will be coming to the PS4 and PS5 on November 30th and on December 1st for the Nintendo Switch! This game looks amazing. I’m pretty excited for this one. It is a Paper Mario inspired game where you play as Ghost who just wants to know the hows…
Read MoreMy Universe – My Baby Dragon available now
Microids has just dropped the digital version of My Universe – My Baby Dragon for the Nintendo Switch. The physical version along side it’s Playstation 4 and 5 digital versions will all release on December 1st. In the latest installment of the casual and enjoyable My Universe games you get to take on the role of Dragon Caretaker. As a new dragon care taker, you’ll be in charge of your very own nursery. Whatever its element (water, air, fire or…
Read MoreBack To The Call of Duty Time Sink
There are regularly jokes about people buying Call of Duty and playing nothing but Call of Duty until the next game is out. Honestly, it’s easy to see why. Because you CAN. The amount of content these games offer up is unreal. Now, being able to alter and tinker with dozens of guns, in dozens of game modes both online and offline might not appeal to everybody. It doesn’t always appeal to me. But for those that it works for…
Read MorePlayStation doesn’t NEED Call of Duty
In all the debates around Microsoft’s purchase of Activision, one has been the most frequent. How is PlayStation going to cope without Call of Duty? Should they have to? Is it fair? It’s been a while since we last looked at the Activision purchase. That’s mostly because a fat lot of nothing has happened. Decisions have been delayed, as you’d expect from a purchase of this size. A decision will still be made by the end of this financial year,…
Read MoreMore Thoughts on Overwatch 2
It’s fair to say that Overwatch 2 has been the dominant game for me since it released. When I’m not playing it, I’m thinking about it. When I am playing it, I’m wondering why I’m not playing better. It’s still a great game. If anything, it’s a perfect team shooter let down by minor details (and its major battle pass problems). Today we will go through a few more of the issues I’ve found through extensively playing. Unfortunately, Overwatch is…
Read MoreCall of Duty: Are Sequels Just More Marketing?
Call of Duty is out, and the talk of the day isn’t about its tight multiplayer or enjoyable campaign. Most conversation seems wrapped around the NEXT Call of Duty. This one isn’t getting a sequel, it’s getting a “premium expansion” – and just what is the difference? If instead of another Black Ops game we get Modern Warfare 2-2, only it’s a paid expansion and everything is done via update… does it actually make any discernable difference in the eyes…
Read MorePentiment and God of War Ragnarok
One of the signs that gaming is growing up is when you have two games so totally different vying for people’s attention this November. God of War and Pentiment couldn’t be any more different – but expect a lot of chat about them going forward. That’s not to say they should be compared, although inevitably they will be. But with both games now gold, and almost ready to be played, there’s a good chance that Game of the Year talks…
Read MoreVR Remains For the Few
This has been a bad week for VR. Confirmation, as if confirmation was needed, that it is not for the mainstream came in the announcement of the new PlayStation VR’s price. And that’s not to mention Meta’s problems. A few weeks ago I wrote about VR and it’s problem breaking through to larger crowds. How quickly that article was proven correct. PlayStation fans will be expected to pay $599.99 / €649.99 / £569.99 / ¥79,980 if they want to get…
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