The first images of Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe as Grand Theft Auto designer Sam Houser and Bill Paxton as anti-game lawyer Jack Thompson have been revealed. Radcliffe and Paxton are the two leads for the BBC’s upcoming drama Game Changer, an unofficial production about the Grand Theft Auto series. The images embedded here come […]
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Destiny: The Taken King Getting Quest and Bounty Overhauls
July 10th, 2015
Mark The upcoming expansion to Destiny, The Taken King, will bring with it some significant improvements to in-game quests. In its Weekly Update this week, developer Bungie detailed the upcoming changes to bounties and quests, revealing a dramatic overhaul to the tasks. First of all, The Taken King’s creative director Luke Smith stated that the studio […]
13 Superheroes Done Right in Video Games
July 10th, 2015
Mark Be the Hero This year's San Diego Comic-Con is currently underway, which naturally got us thinking about video games based around the adventures of comic book heroes. While many are often not as good as they could be, there are a distinct amount that do well in giving players a gameplay experience of what its […]
The Red Solstice Review
July 9th, 2015
Mark If you try to move through the map too fast, you’ll die. Go too slow? You’ll die. Stray away from your team or stay too close to your buddy? Dead and dead. If you want to survive The Red Solstice, a top-down shooter with an emphasis on tactics, you need to adapt quickly to new […]
Ubisoft’s Xbox One Games Still Not Outselling 360’s
July 9th, 2015
Mark Ubisoft has revealed that its Xbox One games are still not outselling those released on Microsoft’s last-gen platform, the Xbox 360. The Paris-based publishing giant told its investors on Thursday that, during the three-month period between April and June, the Xbox One editions of its games represented about 11 percent of total software revenue. By […]
PlanetSide 2 Review (PS4)
July 9th, 2015
Mark How important is a first impression? In the case of a video game, a poor one can push you into the arms of another. That doesn’t mean that the new game isn’t good, or even amazing–but you’ve now turned away from that game, or postponed your time with it. Perhaps you will return, and perhaps […]
Ubisoft CEO Says VR Could Make Impact Similar to Wii and iPhone
July 9th, 2015
Mark Ubisoft chief executive Yves Guillemot has said he believes the company’s strong roots in creating immersive open-worlds will help its establish a foothold in the VR game space. Speaking in an investor meeting, Guillemot was asked whether Ubisoft, which uses the open-world framework for most of its most popular properties, intends to pursue a new […]
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Special Edition Announced, Comes With Statue of Faith
July 9th, 2015
Mark Mirror’s Edge Catalyst is getting a special edition, and it comes with a small statue of the main character, Faith. A post on the Mirror’s Edge website reveals that the Collector’s Edition comes with several real-world items. The most notable inclusion is the statue, which depicts Faith as an adult and a child. We know […]
Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Praised by Ubisoft
July 9th, 2015
Mark Assassin’s Creed publisher Ubisoft has spoken out to praise Microsoft’s decision to add a backwards compatibility solution on Xbox One for Xbox 360 titles. Speaking during a post-earnings financial call today, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said that the Xbox One getting backwards compatibility is “very good news for the industry.” “It’s good news for gamers […]
Witcher 3 Expansions Amount to "Almost the Size of Witcher 2"
July 9th, 2015
Mark CD Projekt Red has provided some new details about the content and size of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt‘s upcoming paid expansions. In a new interview, game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz reiterated that the two add-ons will together introduce around 30 hours of new content to the game. This equates to “almost the size” of 2011’s […]

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