The video game world was rocked today with the announcement that Fable Legends was being cancelled, and that there was a potential closure of Lionhead Studios all together. This will come as a shock since Legends was already in BETA form and the team was rolling out updates, one coming even as late as Friday of last week.
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Michonne, Telltale, and the Walking Dead
If you have never had the pleasure of playing a Walking Dead game, and you have some interest in the television series, than you really need to get your hands on everything Telltale has published. While they are known for producing story centered games, the truth is that the Walking Dead series - Season 1, Season 2, and this latest miniseries looking at Michonne - are the best of their work. We recently got a code for the 1st episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne, and we really liked it!
Read More@OMGitsJezy reviews the Y300X for Xbox One
It wouldn't be a complete week of news and reviews without another video from our good friend, @OMGitsJezy. Earlier this week, Jezy took a look at the Thrustmaster Y300X headset for Xbox One. For the most part, Jezy was impressed with this headset, although he wasn't crazy about the slightly heavier weight. Regardless, check out his review below.
Read MoreRocket League Review
Games that do not require a great amount of knowledge to execute are really, REALLY fantastic. They open up video games to a much wider audience, hauling down the barriers that would otherwise prohibit someone from taking that leap of faith. These games are not bad, mind you; despite their simplicity, they generally have one, major hook: the games are easy to play, but hard to master. Rocket League is this game, and we cannot recommend it enough.
Read MoreDying Light: The FOllowing DLC Review
Dying Light came out and focused on running, climbing, and jumping. As you traversed the cityscapes and ran away - or towards - the undead, I never felt like I was being hampered in how I traversed the city. It worked, it was fun, and that was the point. Things are changing with the latest DLC, The Following. Gone is the city, gone is the running. It's all about the open fields surrounding the urban wasteland, and the coolest addition to Dying Light yet, your buggy.
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me #7: Sony and Microsoft Have Seen Better Days
I use to be a fan of Sony and Microsoft. I liked the PS1-3 and I liked Xbox and 360. Recently though, I’ve become a Nintendo only gamer. What happened? Why did I give up on Sony and Microsoft? Let me tell you about it. Once upon a time, I decided to get a Playstation 1 instead of a Nintendo 64. I loved Nintendo, but the PS1 seemed like the better system. I did get a Gamecube and a Wii,…
Read More@OMGitsJezy Unboxes FusionA Pro Controller Xbox One
Because I've been away on vacation, and because we've hit a snag trying to incorporate a video player on the site in a good way, it has been a while since we've promoted a video from @OMGitsJezy. However, that is changing, now. Below is a video unboxing and initial review of the PowerA Fusion Pro for Xbox One.
Read MoreDying Light Getting Support Throughout 2016
Techland’s CEO, Paweł Marchewka, recently sent out an open letter to Dying Light Fans outlining continued support for the game throughout 2016. We really enjoyed Dying Light, especially the ability to play most of the game with a partner.
Read MoreClockwork Tales of Glass and Ink
Point and Click Games are typically seen on a desktop computer or even on a tablet and a smart phone.This time around Games Reviews received a code for Clockwork Tales of Glass and Ink available on Xbox One. The development team, Artifex Mundi, did not disappoint with this title. Clockwork Tales of Glass and Ink starts with the option to begin the game at a Normal difficulty or Expert. In order to unlock all of the achievements in one play through it is recommended to go through the game on Expert Difficulty. Expert Difficulty isn’t as hard as it sounds to ...
Read MoreLEGO Marvel Avengers Review
LEGO games continue to get pumped out and I always wait for that game that proves to be a dud. It hasn't happened yet, and while parts of LEGO Marvel Avengers are less than ideal, the entire package is still above par for games released in this generation. Fighting through a number of Marvel movies with nearly 200 characters to choose from, the fun never really stops in this latest LEGO adventure.
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