It’s that time again, November and we all know what that means, staying in a bonfire night to play “Call of Duty”. This year is Sledgehammer’s turn to release another entry to Activision’s “shooty shooty bang-bang” franchise, this time ditching jump packs and futuristic setting and goes back to the 1940s for some World War action. I’ve ...
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Sony’s Paris Games show 2017 press conference did not disappoint with more reveals and updates on Sony’s commitment of being “for the players”. However, what Sony hammered home hardest is that Single player games are here to stay, they aren’t “dead” or “dying”, in fact, the majority of the exclusives they showed were all single player experiences a...
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The month of October has seen some absolute brilliant game releases. However, this one might have flown under your radar (which can be forgiven with the volley of big AAA games that release at the end of the year). Some of you might be already familiar with “Chaos;Child” since it was released in Japan back in 2014, yet it’s only...
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There has been a lot of talk about Loot Boxes as of recently, and they don’t seem to be going away anytime soon as they are still being forced down our throats. That’s also why I don’t intend to shut up about them either, and the same thing goes for microtransactions. So who else other than Activision is to throw...
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When Shinji Mikami brushed off his coat and returned to survival horror with the release of “Evil Within” back in 2014, I was elated. Why? Because I really enjoyed the game a whole lot (thus the reason why I played through it multiple times). Sure, “Evil Within” had its issues. Nevertheless, it was a nice return to survival ...
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