Sony has rolled out its monthly list of the best-selling games on the PlayStation Store in North America for the month of June, and the top spots on the charts–at least on consoles–look a lot like they did during the previous month. On PlayStation 4, Watch Dogs remained the best-selling game for the second month […]
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Check Out 16 Minutes of Dragon Age: Inquisition Gameplay Footage
July 9th, 2014
Mark BioWare today released a 16-minute Dragon Age: Inquisition gameplay video showing off the highly anticipated open-world game. The video is narrated by creative director Mike Laidlaw, and shows a warrior journeying through one zone from the full game. This zone is bigger than the entire Dragon Age: Origins playspace, and is replete with dynamic objectives […]
Quick Look: Long Night
July 8th, 2014
Mark Watch extended gameplay footage from Long Night featuring the Giant Bomb crew.
The Sims 4 Lacks Pools and Toddlers as a "Trade-Off" for New, Improved Tech
July 8th, 2014
Mark The Sims fans were up in arms last month when it was revealed that two seemingly fundamental aspects of the series–pools and toddlers–would not be included in The Sims 4. More specifically, they won’t be included in what EA described as the “base game,” fueling concerns that, like with past games, The Sims 4 owners […]
No Man’s Sky Will Have "Traditional" Multiplayer, But Probably Not at Launch
July 8th, 2014
Mark As part of GameSpot’s week-long information blowout for ambitious indie space game No Man’s Sky, we spoke with Hello Games about what exactly the title is all about. Today’s segment is an interview with founder Sean Murray detailing the gameplay experiences players can expect when the game is finally released. One component of No Man’s […]
4 Years In, Minecraft Continues Selling Better Than Most New Games–Passes 16 Million on PC
July 8th, 2014
Mark Minecraft has now sold over 16 million copies on the PC and Mac. Developer Mojang’s stat counter on its website recently crossed the mark, a further indication that the block-building game continues to sell extremely well. In February, the game passed 14 million sold, meaning that it sold 2 million in five months. Not bad […]
Titanfall $40 on Xbox One; Skyrim $10, Fallout 3 $5, and More Xbox 360 Deals Right Now
July 8th, 2014
Mark Microsoft has kicked off a new sale on Xbox Live heavily discounting a bunch of quality Xbox 360 games–with most of these deals not requiring Xbox Live Gold–and updated the Deals with Gold promotion, discounting one of the Xbox One’s best games to date in the process. Titanfall on Xbox One is currently 33 percent […]
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Dev Promises "Huge Improvement" To Weapon Audio
July 8th, 2014
Mark Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare developer Sledgehammer Games already discussed the strides it’s making in terms of visuals for this fall’s military shooter. Now, the developer is back to point out how the game’s sound design is shaping up to blow gamers away. In the video above, released today, Sledgehammer Games audio director Don Veca […]
Battlefield 4 Dragon’s Teeth Expansion Takes You to a Floating Restaurant Next Week
July 8th, 2014
Mark Battlefield 4‘s selection of content will expand again in one week’s time, as Electronic Arts today confirmed that the Dragon’s Teeth DLC pack will be available on July 15 for Battlefield Premium members. Dragon’s Teeth is the fourth DLC pack to be released for Battlefield 4 since its release last year. Its primary additions are […]
October Just Got Even Busier Thanks to Project Spark
July 8th, 2014
Mark Wallets, be warned. October 2014 is going to be a massive month for high-profile video game releases. Another game–Microsoft’s ambitious game-building title Project Spark–was confirmed for a release today on October 7 for Xbox One and PC. You can see a full list of major October games below. It’s unclear when the Xbox 360 version […]

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