Month: July 2020

Ghost of Tsushima reviewed by Mitchell Saltzman on PlayStation 4 Pro. Ghost of Tsushima is an absolutely gorgeous open world action/adventure with incredible combat and clever solutions to longstanding issues in the genre, despite dropping the ball on the stealth side of its stealth/action split. #ign
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Dragon’s Dogma is a strange, wonderful RPG from Capcom that originally released back in 2012. It received an expansion in 2013, and since then the whole package has been ported several times, giving new players plenty of chances to give it a shot. Though devout fans (like me) have been hoping for a sequel announcement,
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Despite—and perhaps because of—getting hands-on experience with the game more than two years back, reports surfaced earlier this year that Ubisoft’s pirate adventure Skull & Bones had undergone several reboots. Now sources allegedly close to the game’s development are offering more insight into the nature of the reboots themselves. Should these claims prove true, Ubisoft
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EA’s explosive shooter Rocket Arena arrives tomorrow, July 14, on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Rockets, abilities, and items combine to form a volatile environment in a multitude of game modes, with 3v3 action being the standard style of play. In Knockout, you blow your opponents out of the arena in the form of a rocket-fueled “ring
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A fair few games in recent E3 showcases were conspicuously absent from today’s Ubisoft Forward stream: no Beyond Good & Evil 2, no Rainbow Six Quarantine, no Gods & Monsters, no Roller Champions, no Skull & Bones. And yet they found time to announce Far Cry 6. Given that they’ve all been delayed for extra
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The official Assassin’s Creed Valhalla release date was revealed during tonight’s Ubisoft Forward conference – it’s scheduled to launch on November 17, 2020. While the release date already leaked yesterday, we’ve got official confirmation now that Valhalla is due to launch this November. On top of confirming the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla release date, Ubisoft Forward
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With every installment of the history-hopping Assassin’s Creed series, there’s a moment that I long for. Meeting some famed historical figure; perfectly timing an assassination from the shadows; crawling to the top of an architectural wonder to make an iconic leap of faith. The moment always inspires awe, and centers my experience in whatever time
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Today, we’re super excited to announce that Carrion, our grisly reverse-horror experience will launch for Xbox One on July 23! Our little team of sci-fi fanatics has been working hard to create an experience we think you’ll love, especially if you’ve always dreamed of portraying an amorphous blob of gristle, teeth and tentacles! We can’t
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Three more high-profile Ubisoft executives have resorted to resigning as serious misconduct allegations continue to mount amid ongoing investigations. Not long ago, a French publication specifically highlighted Serge Hascoet, who was accused of partaking in drugging employees and laughing when vice president Tommy Francois (who is still suspended, last time we checked) forcefully kissed a colleague.
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Dead by Daylight takes the mantle that Evolve started, before making it its own. Billed as an “asymmetric survival horror game”, the basic idea is that a single killer has to take on a team of four survivors, with the objective of either sacrificing the victims or escaping from the level respectively. Is this a
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Satoru Iwata: 1959 – 2015 Five years ago today, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata passed away. We’re republishing this obituary from 2015 to pay tribute to the great man. Satoru Iwata passed away on 11th July 2015, at 55 years of age. He was Nintendo’s 4th company President, and oversaw a period of extraordinary success and
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