Can you feel it? Your heart is racing, your wallet is ripe and ready to be picked, and the weather is turning colder. Yep, we're heading into the gaming glut …
Continue reading →Anybody who has visited this site in the past few weeks probably knows that I'm frothing at the mouth to get my hands on the new Assassin's Creed game, and …
Continue reading →Even though the Assassin's Creed franchise has gone mad(den) on us with annual releases, AC3 looks and feels fresh enough to drum up plenty of excitement among the gaming community. …
Continue reading →One of the big surprises during Sony's E3 press conference was the reveal that Connor, the hero of the latest Assassin's Creed, could captain a ship and fight epic naval …
Continue reading →You're not going to find any clues for the release date of the Wii U here, but you'll be at least be comforted by the fact that when it launches, …
Continue reading →Kicking off our morning coverage we have a shiny new video for Assassin's Creed III. The video, entitled "Ubisoft-AnvilNext" takes a look at the incredible engine behind this title. Check …
Continue reading →If you followed E3 at all (or caught up here if you missed it), chances are you got a look at Assassin's Creed III. There was a cinematic trailer released, …
Continue reading →First, Ubisoft gave us a look at Assassin's Creed III with a nice cinematic E3 trailer. Then, we got an even more in-depth view at Sony's E3 conference with this …
Continue reading →Nintendo finished up the "Big Three" E3 conferences today and as always, the GT team was there to bring you coverage straight from the show floor. As expected, there was …
Continue reading →Sony was the second of the big three to do their Press Conference for E3 this year, and so far theirs has been the most interesting with the unexpected titles …
Continue reading →Sony had the last E3 conference of the night, putting them right in the middle of the "Big Three" competitors. This gave them the difficult task of trying to upstage …
Continue reading →It's a common misconception that the invention of gunpowder changed the face of war overnight. In fact, it took years: an incremental, laborious process in which men struggled to learn …
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