All I have seen on the Internet since Battleborn launched on May 3rd was how amazing the prologue was. To the credit of everyone who said it, they were absolutely right. Through the awesome and fresh cinematic, to the choice of music, to the introduction of various game play mechanics, the beginning of Battleborn gets off to a wonderful start. For a game that relies so heavily on its multiplayer portion, the fun-to-play prologue is really pushing the idea of Battleborn being a fun game, even alone.
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@OMGitsJezy plays Call of Duty, Patch Notes for Black Ops 3
Jezy's back! And that can only mean one thing - another video. Except instead of doing a product unboxing or review, we are posting up some of his livestreams. Today, it is a Call of Duty stream. Not only does Jezy provide some great knowledge about the franchise and the game, but adds a little bit of humor to keep you watching. If funny quips or some crazy Call of Duty action are your cup of tea, make sure to give this video a watch!
Read MoreMicrosoft Studios Digital Sale for Xbox One, 360
Microsoft quietly launched a Microsoft Studios digital sale this week with some deep discounts on some of the studios best titles. For those with Xbox Live Gold, you will find even more savings on specific titles. While not every title available will peak your interest, I'm sure you will find plenty of items you are willing to drop a few dollars on.
Read MoreBattlefield Premium DLC Free for All on Xbox One, PS4
Although rumors have surfaced that EA is giving away Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 4 Premium DLC first to only EA Access members, many outlets are reporting - and many consumers are indicating - that this DLC has been free since earlier this week for all Xbox and Playstation owners.
Read MoreMinecraft Xbox One Edition Favorites Pack Arrives in Stores in June
Microsoft announced today a release for the Minecraft Xbox One Edition Favorites Pack. The pack will be first in New Zealand and Australia on June 7th, and to the rest of the world on June 21st. The suggest retail price of this title will be 29.99. The bundles has been available digitally for some time, but now players will be able to pick up a physical copy at retail.
Read MoreMay the 4th – New Force Awakens LEGO Details
Warner Bros and Travelers Tales promised that when Force Awakens - the LEGO adaptation - was released, it would include more than what was in the movie. Today, the delivered on that promise with a new trailer that details a few of the areas you will get explore, and the situations that you can play through, leading up to the events of The Force Awakens.
Read MoreUK, Foreign Video Game Pricing Out of Control
Prices for video games outside of the United States are slowly spinning out of control. Where I live in Canada, with a 13% Federal tax included, new release video games are hitting the 90-100 dollar mark. In the United States, games continue to be sold for 59.99.
Read MoreDirt Rally Review
Authentic racing games with a tinge of arcadeness are definitely hard to find, but in reality, they are the most fun to play. Depending on how you set the difficulty, it is a game that can appeal to realistic racers and arcadey racers alike. While Dirt Rally tends to lean a bit more towards the authentic experience, it is still a fun game regardless of your skill level. Those unwilling to get in depth probably won’t find something they like…
Read MoreDetails Emerge on Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered
For those who were waiting for the official announcement that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered was actually going to be a thing, wait no more. It was announced today that a remastered edition of the original Modern Warfare title would be coming to consoles alongside the launch of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Unfortunately, as it stands right now, access to this will be limited.
Read MoreKing’s Quest Chapter 3: Once Upon a Climb Review
A return of King's Quest on modern consoles had me giddy since day one, and Chapter 1 of this series really got things started off on the right foot. While I enjoyed Chapter 2, the constant crisscrossing of the dungeon, coupled with the lack of direction and the trail-and-error approach to puzzles put a bit of a damper on my experience. Was Chapter 3: Once Upon A Climb going to mirror the great, nostalgic tone that made Chapter 1 so great, or was it going to continue the slog that was Chapter 2? Fortunately, it was actually neither. Chapter 3 of the latest ...
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