Assassin's Creed Unity 20% Off Deals for Release Week
If you were comparing the pricing between major gaming platforms, PC usually wins hands down, even (and especially) on new releases.
If you were comparing the pricing between major gaming platforms, PC usually wins hands down, even (and especially) on new releases.
Arcen Games, those wonderful folks behind A Valley Without Wind 2, Shattered Haven and several other indie hits, recently announced a new 4X game coming spring 2015. What's it going to be like? According to Arcen, "Think Civilization meets SimCity meets AI War meets New Stuff". Where do we sign?
Assassin's Creed Unity is out today, and with it comes an online four player co-op mode. Unlike the previous games where co-op was relegated to a separate mode of play, this time it's more or less integrated into the single player campaign. Ubisoft even tries to cleverly work it into the narrative.
Kirby's adventures are always a little weird, aren't they? If he's not wearing fish costumes or riding on the back of bear-things he's made of yarn or letting you smack him around like a pinball. The oddities look like they'll continue in 2015 with Kirby's new Wii U co-op adventure, Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush.
Today we're going to look at a new headset from Astro, or rather, a new mixamp from the company bundled with an updated version of their popular A40 headset designed especially for Microsoft's Xbox One console.
Unless you have been locked away for years in a safe house trying to avoid the crime filled streets, you must know about the Grand Theft Auto series and in particular the most recent outing; Grand Theft Auto V. The game may have been out for two years, but now it is getting a lick of paint and an all new relaunch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
We are about a month away from Destiny's first DLC, "The Dark Below", but Bungie wanted to give us a heads up on what's coming to the world of Destiny in-between then.
Two monster releases this week for co-op gamers to enjoy. But that's not all, we also have a few family friendly games to satiate your gaming desires.
It's hard to not evoke passionate emotions at even the most casual mention of DLC. Enough fuel has been thrown onto the fires in both "pro-DLC" and "take your DLC and shove it" camps for that argument to last a few hundred decades. But at long last, some positive news on the DLC front comes out of Sumo Digital's upcoming 4 player co-op platformer, LittleBigPlanet 3. If you've purchased, won, or obtained via dubiously legal methods any DLC in LittleBigPlanet 1 or LittleBigPlanet 2, every single one of those carries over to LBP 3. That's right. Forwards compatibility for DLC.
If you're looking for a stylish first person puzzle fix, Bluebutton Games is ready to deliver. Polarity puts you in the high-tech shoes of a hacking robot who can change polarity at the touch of a button. Red passes through red and blue through blue. Good thing that's exactly the skill needed to bust into this virtual vault!
A great puzzle game from indie developer Rezoner has made its way to Steam with a feature we're particularly excited to see: local co-op. QbQbQb has all the makings of a sweet casual puzzle game, including a bonus karaoke song, which should be mandatory for all games ever.
As the year churns towards the end of 2014, many existing MMOs continue to release content updates for their players. This issue on MMO Co-Opportunities, we look at the long-awaited content drop for Wildstar, a new playable race for Everquest II, and the resumption of Guild War 2’s living story....