Author: Glake Micole Riuno

Quake is set to make a return this year, and with DOOM 2016 also being a pretty solid release, I personally feel Bethesda will do a great job with Quake Champions as well. Previously revealed during E3 2016, Quake Champions will for the most part, hold true to Quake roots as an arena-style competitive shooter; however, Champions within the upcoming Quake will all feature their own abilities and unique play-style, which is a first for the Quake franchise. Obviously right off the bat, Bethesda’s Quake Champions will definitely be a much more modern arena-shooter style game, compared to how they’ve…

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The day Nintendo fans all over the world have been waiting for is finally here, that’s right, it’s time for the release of the Nintendo Switch! And despite the console not having the strongest launch line-up, as well as features available on launch day; many fans simply cannot wait to finally get their hands on the next-generation console. As we already know, the online component of the Nintendo Switch is still in development, quite a bit. With that said, many have been curious as to how exactly the friend function will work, as Nintendo has revealed in the past that…

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It was inevitable obviously, but Nvidia has finally revealed latest card within the 1000 series, that’s right, the GTX 1080 Ti has finally been announced, and soon we’ll all be able to grab one and get rid of that stack of cash that’s been taking up so much space in our wallets. The company announced the card during a briefing at the Game Developers Conference which is currently taking place in San Francisco, California. The card is packed with all of the power that the Titan X has, sporting 3,584 CUDA cores and 11GB of GDDR5X. The card will also…

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Battlefield 1 is an excellent game, and I mean really excellent. While I haven’t yet been able to sink as many hours into it as I’d like, I’ve already been thinking about picking up the game on PC for a much richer experience, and snagging the Season Pass as well considering the game has a lot yet to come. Speaking of the future content of Battlefield 1, DICE has recently finally released some information regarding the upcoming content releases, and what players can expect to experience within the titles four upcoming DLC expansions. They Shall Not Pass: Expansion 1 Play…

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Microsoft surprised us all this week with an announcement for a service that could very well be their own video game rendition of Netflix entitled “Xbox Game Pass”. The Xbox Game Pass is a new Xbox Subscription service which gives users access to over 100 Xbox One and backwards compatible Xbox 360 games for only $9.99 a month. The service is quite similar to Sony’s “PlayStation Now” service in a way, however, users will not be streaming the titles which are available to them. Instead, all titles that are currently available within the service, can be downloaded in the fullest,…

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Stardew Valley was a pretty big 2016 hit, even when it was in it’s beta phase the game was all the rage for several months. Just when we thought things would die down a bit for the title, the developer “Eric Barone” finally brought the game over to next generation consoles (Xbox One and PlayStation 4), which gave the game an even bigger audience, ultimately growing the community even more! While the title was unfortunately absent form a Wii U release; we officially learned yesterday, during the Nintendo Indie Direct Presentation aka the “Nindies” showcase, that Stardew Valley would in…

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The launch of the Nintendo Switch is just a week away, and with that glorious day drawing closer with every second that passes, many soon-to-be Switch owners are still a tad bit confused as to what they’ll be able to do with the console upon launch. In all honesty, Nintendo has not revealed all that much regarding the online functions which will be available to us with the system launches next week; we do however know, that a day one patch will be present which will enable some online features including multiplayer, and the eShop. With the eShop being present,…

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The Zombie apocalypse is well on it’s way to the Steam platform, that’s right, Frank West and all of his hack-n-slash galore is coming to PC, aside from the current Windows 10 release.  Dead Rising 4 was originally a Xbox Play Anywhere title, meaning if you so desired, upon purchasing either version of the title, you would have been able to install either the Xbox One version or the Windows 10 PC version, no matter which version of the title you own. Unfortunately, this feature was canned for Dead Rising 4, meaning Xbox One buyers are not able to gain…

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Another month is now wrapping up, which means a new month of free games available to Xbox Live gold subscribers are soon to be available. It’s one of the many great benefits of being a subscriber to Xbox Live, everyone likes free stuff, am I right? In addition to the free games of course, the service overall has improved quite a bit over the years, despite things being a bit rocky at first on the Xbox One. With all of that aside though, Microsoft has revealed the free Xbox Games with Gold titles which will be available for March 2017.…

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PC players will soon be able to embark on yet another Dragon Quest adventure rather soon, as the release date for Dragon Quest Heroes 2 for the PC has recently been announced by Square Enix. The title is set to launch on the same day as the PlayStation 4 version, with the launch date being April 25th in North America and April 28th in Europe. This is quite exciting news for PC players that may have been worried about having to wait a much longer time before the release of a PC version of the title. In addition to the…

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