When Just Cause was released back in 2006, its impressive open-world mechanics earned it some widespread acclaim, but it failed to set the gaming world on fire. Playing like an interactive action movie, the game allowed players to commandeer cars,…
Project Cars Review
Developed by Slightly Mad Studios – the team behind the hugely popular Need for Speed: Shift – Project Cars is one of the most realistic racing games ever made. The game was funded with money raised by the developers and…
Star Wars: Battlefront Preview
When Star Wars: Battlefront was released in September 2004, it launched a series of games across multiple platforms. With its fast-paced action, open-ended gameplay, and rich reverence of the Star Wars universe, Battlefront gave gamers a way to enjoy their…
Mortal Kombat X Preview
It’s hard to believe that Mortal Kombat – one of the most popular (and, in its early days, controversial) video game series ever – is 23 years old. For many gamers, the blood-soaked exploits of Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Johnny Cage…
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Preview
Based on author Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy novels and short stories, The Witcher video games have attracted acclaim for their immersive gameplay and innovative consequences system. With millions of copies of The Witcher and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings sold,…
Project CARS Preview
Racing games remain as popular as ever today, with modern graphics capable of creating the most realistic, immersive simulated-driving experiences yet. Project CARS aims to provide players with an unparalleled mix of authenticity, intensity, and gorgeous aesthetics, above and beyond…
Pillars of Eternity Review
With 74,000 Kickstarter backers contributing millions of dollars to its creation, Pillars of Eternity needed to be good. Better than good, in fact – to justify its status as the then-highest-funded crowd-sourced game to hit Kickstarter, Pillars of Eternity needed to offer gamers a rich, rewarding, engaging experience they would come back to again and again.
The Sims 4: Get To Work Review
While it may be hard to believe, The Sims is now 15 years old. Since the first instalment of the franchise hit the market way back in February 2000, EA has published a wide range of sequels and spin-offs, all embracing the tried-and-true formula gamers love while still finding new ways to keep it all fresh. We’ve had multiple titles across various platforms, including The Sims 2, 3, and 4, as well as dozens of expansion packs and console-only editions like The Sims Bustin’ Out and The Urbz: Sims in the City.
GTA 5 PC Preview
GTA 5 is finally coming to PC in April, and a lot of players have been waiting for the release for a very, very long time. Even though we’ve all seen Grand Theft Auto V on console, there’s still a…
Double the games on Xbox Live Games with Gold for April!
You might think it’s an April fools joke but Microsoft announced on Thursday that they would be offering six new free games (double the normal amount) for the month of April. The company has had more than 100 million games…