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Dragon’s Crown artbook pre-order bonus

Dragon’s Crown artbook pre-order bonus

I love Atlus, as a publisher they are one of the smaller ones to publish games in the west but their focus has always been on releasing games that are niche or generally wouldn’t come out here unless they picked them up. The publisher is best known for their Shin Megami Tensei games in the west but they branch out here and there, because of their size they tend to pick and choose which games... Read More »

Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein is a name everyone who plays video games should know. Wolfenstein 3D was the first FPS game. The last game in the Wolfenstein franchise was aptly titled Wolfenstein for the PS3, 360, and PC back in 2009 and the game was, at least story wise, a sequel to the much beloved Return to Castle Wolfenstein game that was popular for its multiplayer on the PC. You’re jumping into the boots... Read More »

Spies vs Mercs in Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Spies vs Mercs in Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Spies vs Mercs is Splinter Cell’s most defining multiplayer game mode, though it didn’t make its way into Sam Fisher’s last outing. The multiplayer game mode made its debut in Pandora Tomorrow, and it’s finally making its way back into the Splinter Cell franchise. 2010’s Splinter Cell: Conviction had a co-op mode instead of the much beloved multiplayer game type but B... Read More »

Follow the white rabbit!

Follow the white rabbit!

Daedalic has released a first trailer for it’s upcoming adventure game The Night of the Rabbit showing off the game’s style, and gives a small taste of the game’s story and characters. In The Night of the Rabbit you play as Jerry, a young boy who follows a strange white rabbit into a marvelous new and exciting world, where he ends up in all sorts of adventures and dangers, all wi... Read More »

Dead Island: Riptide – Review
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen – Review
The Forest

The Forest

The horror genre may be all but dead when it comes to big AAA games, instead developers and publishers are pushing the once frightening and atmospheric games into the action route. Even so there has never been more horror games being released than there is now, the indie developers are picking up the slack and have managed to thrive in a genre that the larger companies see no profit in. Luckily de... Read More »

Victoria II – Review
Mars: War Logs – Review
Leviathan: Warships – Review
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