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E3 is gearing up for a rather big change this year, as the show has announced that they will be opening up their doors to the public, this year. This is a HUGE announcement, especially for those who have been within the gaming industry for quite some time. E3 has always been the pinnacle when it comes to Electronic/Video game focused consumer shows, and with that said – has always kept it’s even open to members inside the industry, only. This year will mark the first time ever that E3 has done this, as the company will be selling only…
While Project Cars 2 has pretty much been confirmed ever since the release of the first title, back in 2015; we’ve since received very little details regarding what the sequel might hold for the franchise, as well as the direction it might take. Despite the developers bumping into a few hiccups when it came to getting the game funded, the sequel has finally been officially announced by the folks at Slightly Mad and Bandai Namco. Project CARS 2 is the next evolution in the award-winning racing series, featuring the most iconic cars under the most thrilling of conditions to deliver…
In the event that your Smart-phone for some odd reason does not have a functioning web browser application, you’ll probably be quite upset to hear that the Nintendo Switch will not have a Web Browser application itself, present during it’s launch. In a recent Q/A session with the President of Nintendo, Tatsumi Kimishima, Mr. Takahashi confirmed that the Nintendo Switch would not have an Internet Browser available for use on launch, however, it is not something that has been completely ruled out – to be released later down the line. His exact statement was “In terms of the Internet browser, since all of…
Another large, highly anticipated, upcoming titles is well on it’s way, and it doesn’t look like we’ll be bumping into anymore inconvenient delays this time around. That’s right, the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has officially been confirmed to have gone gold; basically meaning the full, finalized title has been printed onto blu-ray and is readying for mass distribution. A recent tweet was revealed on twitter by Monolith Software developer, Yasuyuki Sonne, which showed a dinner celebration of sorts, taking place along with the entire development for Breath of the Wild. Breath of the Wild has seen it’s…
Beginning today, users that are enrolled in Sony’s PlayStation 4 Beta program that serves to test upcoming system updates and patches for the consoles system software; will be receiving their first preview for the next major system update which is 4.50, currently code-named Sasuke. System updates are always a bitch sketchy, as you never know how many bugs could be present among release; luckily, with this new generation of consoles, companies have begun to do more active beta where console owners can signup to be apart of these programs, ultimately being able to test some of the new features before…
The fun and time consuming mobile app which launched back in 2015, that is Fallout Shelter, is soon to make it’s way from the mobile universe onto more bigger screens. Yep, that’s right, get ready to customize more bunkers as Bethesda has announced that Fallout Shelter will be arriving on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PC on February 7th. The official announcement reads – “Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition, have announced that Fallout Shelter is expanding once more to a new audience, putting Overseers in control of their own Vault and…
One of the announcements which shocked interested Nintendo Switch consumers the most, was the implementation of a paid online service model – which is a first for the company. Yes, during the Nintendo Switch Live Presentation which took place last month, Nintendo did in fact confirm that online would have to be paid for in order to use on the Nintendo Switch, as the company must earn revenue to ensure servers are running smoothly, and at their absolute best to ensure a quality online experience. Many gamer’s know all to well that this just comes with the territory when it…
February is finally here! Which means we are well into 2017, it also means that some new free titles are soon to be available for all of you PlayStation 3 and 4 owners out there, who are currently subscribed to PlayStation Plus. This also reminds me that my subscription is only day’s away from expiring, so I should probably get that renewed as soon as possible. The following free titles available to download for PlayStation Plus owners for the month of February are as follows: Little Big Planet 3 (PS4) Not a Hero (PS4) Starwhal (Ps3/Ps4) Anna – Extended…
I’m not that big on racers unless their simulations, and even then, I’m still garbage at driving; but despite that, I love seeing classic franchises make a come-back, and it seems once of the racing genre’s most prominent is well on it’s way. Electronic Arts has recently confirmed to investors that a new Need for Speed title is set to be arriving sometime soon, and is currently scheduled to launch sometime before March of 2018. While that’s still a bit a way’s off, EA did confirm that this upcoming NFS title will be the titles first new mainline entry since…
Sony’s upcoming remaster of the 12th stream-line Final Fantasy title (Final Fantasy XII) was announced to be in the works late last year. Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age is pretty much the next big thing happening within the Final Fantasy franchise, that is, if you leave out the Final Fantasy VII Remake of course. Final Fantasy XII has always been a more over-looked title within the franchise. The game isn’t bad by any means, but for some reason, the fandom for the title never really caught on all that much when compared to other games within the franchise; and…