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Nintendo Switch Will Have Games From EA, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Activision. Here's What That Means
Well, the day is finally here. Early this morning, Nintendo released a preview of the Nintendo Switch, and it looks absolutely amazing. The Nintendo Switch looks to introduce mobility to the console generation while also working as an in-home console to boot.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
'Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare' Takes First-Person Shooters To The Next Level
Call of Duty has been a global phenomenon for the better part of a decade, releasing yearly iterations developed by Infinity Ward, Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games. The franchise storyline has stretched across a vast era of time, allowing players to experience everything, from the hectic campaign of World War II to the possible future. And we have loved every moment of it.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
How Can HBO's Westworld Set The Bar For The Next Generation of RPG Games?
#HBO's newest ambitious epic series has finally arrived in the form of #Westworld. Combining science fiction and western genres into a truly beautiful fusion. HBO has brought to life the classic story written by #MichaelCrichton (Jurassic Park, Timeline, Congo). Westworld is a story of escapism and awakening, in the form of a theme park where guests can pay a pretty penny to interact with a slew of incredibly advanced human-like artificial intelligent beings.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
It’s Back And It’s Bittersweet
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp can now be experienced by IOS and Android users alike. Differentiating dramatically from the console version, it’s still very similar. You as the player get to customize your character and play as you would in the console, performing tasks for residents to gain materials to build up your campsite! Unlike many other mobile games, this one doesn’t seem to rely heavily on purchases to advance in the game.
By Antonia Ortiz8 years ago in Gamers
Ubisoft Could Be Facing A Hostile Takeover, What Does That Mean For Our Games?
Ubisoft is one of the largest game developers in the business, ranking third in among independents, only behind Electronic Arts and Activision. And it's easy to see why they would be so large considering that they are behind several pivotal and beloved franchises like: Assassin's Creed, Ghost Recon, Watch Dogs, Far Cry, Splinter Cell & Rainbow Six. Yet being one of the largest or most popular companies doesn't mean that there isn't a war for control just over the horizon.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Top Ten Examples that Prove Video Games Are Art
A statement often disputed since the 80s, video games as an art form has often been a controversial subject for some. Of course, nowadays it has been officially recognised, so surely there isn't much to dispute, right?
By christopher wyer8 years ago in Gamers











