If you were disappointed with Ghosts, then Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare should help the series find redemption. This one makes CoD fun again, both in the stellar single player campaign and with option-filled multiplayer.
Grand Theft Auto V is now available for an entire new generation of players on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Players visiting Los Santos and Blaine County on PS4 and Xbox One will experience the all-new First Person Mode, support for up to 30-players in GTA Online, as well as a vast range of major visual and technical upgrades including new weapons, vehicles and activities, wildlife, denser traffic, enhanced damage and weather effects, a tremendous soundtrack update with over 100 additional new songs and much more. In addition to the increased player count, Grand Theft Auto Online also includes all … Continue reading Grand Theft Auto V Breaks Out To Next Gen Consoles→
You thought Michael was done talking about Destiny didn’t you? Well he sort of is, but he’s using it to teach about the importance of Balance in Gaming in this week’s Video Game Tuesday.
While Assassins Creed: Unity is a solid game in the series overall, the amount of graphical and game-killing bugs make for a pretty bad, though sometimes unintentionally hilarious, experience overall.
There are creepy games. There are scary games. And then there is The Evil Within, which really warrants a category all by itself. Horror gamers who dare descend into the bowels of this beast should have a great time…if they survive the trip.
November 18th is the day that the mayhem of Grand Theft Auto V makes the jump to the next generation consoles, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. To celebrate this, and to show off some of the enhancements gamers will experience, Rockstar has released the official launch trailer. The new teaser will be seen on TV as the launch date approaches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFhkHFSytVU Publishers: Rockstar Games Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
This is the last week of coverage on Destiny by Michael, but that doesn’t mean he’s done with the game. Come check out what he’s been doing since that first week of playtime with Destiny Daily Log Day 8+ in this week’s Video Game Tuesday!
Those who have been searching for a pure stealth game, or were perhaps disappointed with the latest iteration of Thief, should give Styx: Master of Shadows a once over. It will do a great job stealing your time.
Michael is nearly done with this 8 part series of posts. It’s that day of the week, where he takes a look at Video Games. It’s time for Destiny Daily Log Day 7.