No Man's Sky was the subject of a lot of criticism when the game originally released. The development team - and mostly the team leader - talked big, grand experiences that ultimately did not pan out when the game hit retail. No Man's Sky was one of the most returned titles via Steam right after release, and PS4 and PC fans across the world let their dissatisfaction known, some productively and others...toxicily. Since that release, the development team did make a lot of great improvements to the game, although at that time many had moved on. Now, the team is ...
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Caught in the Butterfly Effect: A Look At Last Day in June for Nintendo Switch
A very tragic event is about to take place: a man will lose his loved one…over and over and over again. He will try to save her…but can it be done? Even I’m not sure yet, because I just got this game yesterday. The game in question is the Last Day in June for Nintendo Switch. Last Day in June has a very unique premise, but is it a good game so far? Last Day In June tells its story…
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Easter Has Come to Disney Magic Kingdoms
Although many of the Easter offerings this year are carry overs form last, many players have joined Disney Magic Kingdoms during that span. Over the last number of days, Gameloft has released the Easter update for the game, bringing in new costumes and a new stall for you to plop in your kingdom! Check out new Easter items below, and let us know what you are going to purchase!
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Sea of Thieves Review
Sea of Thieves is a game that is LOADED with potential, but little of which is released at this time. It's also a game I will keep coming back to from time-to-time to see what has been changed and updated. What is hear is great, but when you are asking 59.99 USD for the experience, it quickly becomes apparent that what's here isn't worth the retail purchase price. On the flip side, for those looking at it via Xbox Game Pass, there is plenty of value here for your $10 a month entrance price.
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Three Satisfying Kills in Far Cry 5
Far Cry 5 launched today across the world, on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4; if you had the opportunity to read our review-in-progress, you'll know that we absolutely love the game, and almost everything it contains! With a host of new features, and a new formula for game progression, Far Cry 5 is setting itself up to be the best in the franchise, and for good reason. Outside of the fascinating characters, there is plenty to enjoy here, especially those unique moments when you can get a very satisfying kill. Here are our top 3 that you should try!
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OVERKILL’s The Walking Dead Dev Diary #1
Earlier today, I tweeted out that Far Cry 5 would make the perfect backdrop for a Walking Dead video game, forgetting that one was actually already in the works. Although not by Ubisoft, Overkill Software is working on bringing The Walking Dead to life in a multiplayer FPS experience. Little has been released about this game, but today the developers broke their silence, releasing the first of (hopefully) many Dev Diaries. Check it out below!
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Far Cry 5 Review
When a franchise gets into it's 4th or 5th title, sometimes bad habits or complacency sets in and what consumers ultimately get at retail is a paired down, lackluster experience that disappoints in many ways. Ubisoft themselves have been partially guilty of this, especially when you look back on releases like Assassin's Creed III and Assassin's Creed Unity. However, this is a company that has learned from the past, and the recent release of Assassin's Creed Origins is proof that Ubisoft knows how to create fantastic experiences. Far Cry 4 was good, but never ...
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Detective Pikachu Review
Even if you are not a long time fan of the Pokémon franchise, there is one thing you probably do know: Pokémon don’t talk to humans and humans don’t talk to Pokémon. Sure, based on emotions of a Pokémon - or even their actions - a good trainer can determine what a Pokémon is thinking or feeling; but to actually talk to one? That is basically unheard of. So when we learned about the popular Japanese Detective Pikachu and that it was going to be brought over to the West, I was incredibly skeptical. I wasn’t onboard with talking Pikachu. So how did this colour ...
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Happy Birthdays Demo Impressions
As I do anymore, I decided to check the Japanese Nintendo Switch eshop and see if there was a new demo to download. And I found a demo called Happy Birthdays right away. I knew it was a simulation game and that NIS America is going to bring it to the United States this year. I thought it would be an interesting download, even if it was all in Japanese. Then I actually played it on my United States profile…
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Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom Review
Japanese Roll Playing Games go with PlayStation like butter on bread, but not all JRPG experiences are the same, in terms of storyline, game mechanics, or overall quality. In 2018 - and when compared to what was released in 2017 - I firmly believe that Ni No Kuni 2 rises to the top, as one of the premier JRPG titles currently available on the PS4. While there are some questions around the games overall difficulty, and perhaps lack of variety at times, the overall package works really well, and is definitely a worthwhile purchase!
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