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News   -   Dec 15, 2021 The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced
The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced

It’s finally happening! After weeks of rumors, today it was officially confirmed that a Splinter Cell remake is in the early stages of development courtesy of Ubisoft Toronto, and is being created using Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine.  You can check out the announcement trailer above and read below for

by Richard Allen
Previews   -   Dec 15, 2021 Sifu preview — Float like a butterfly, sting like an… old man?
Sifu preview — Float like a butterfly, sting like an… old man?

Sifu is one of those games that just looks fun. I mean, we all had martial arts dreams growing up watching the likes of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Donnie Yen right? While my editor-in-chief Ron Burke may be the most perfect person in the world to tell you about

by David Burdette
News   -   Dec 15, 2021 Green Hell 2022 roadmap revealed, includes details on the Spirits of Amazonia Part 3
Green Hell 2022 roadmap revealed, includes details on the Spirits of Amazonia Part 3

Creepy Jar has released details on their 2022 road map for the critically acclaimed survival adventure Green Hell. Part 3 of Spirits of Amazonia is finally heading for release on PC, while the first parts of Spirits of Amazonia will be making their debut on consoles soon. You can read

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Into the Nexus – Demiplane Partners with Free League to Create Free League Nexus
Into the Nexus – Demiplane Partners with Free League to Create Free League Nexus

Fans of digital toolsets for rpgs rejoice! Free League has announced a new partnership with Demiplane to allow many of their major Role-Playing Games to be used on their new platform, Free League Nexus. With this brand new toolset, players will now be able to create online sheets, references, and

by Kenny Tripoli
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Co-op (or solo) your way through a war-torn medieval Japan in Sengoku Dynasty
Co-op (or solo) your way through a war-torn medieval Japan in Sengoku Dynasty

From the creators of Medieval Dynasty comes the new Sengoku Dynasty, a unique co-op (or solo) adventure where players must survive a war torn Japan while growing their village, managing their family, and fulfilling their destiny. You can check out the announcement trailer above and read below for more details:

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event features Blacktail
Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event features Blacktail

Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event featured Blacktail as part of Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards. An Xbox demo is currently available to the public until December 21st and the full game is set to launch in 2022 on PC and consoles. You can read below

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Call of Duty celebrates the holidays by announcing limited time events, deals, and gifts
Call of Duty celebrates the holidays by announcing limited time events, deals, and gifts

Call of Duty is feeling festive and to celebrate the holidays they have announced limited time events, deals, and gifts. You can fight Krampus, hunt down elf team six, and more all while enjoying the holiday gifts and bundles available. You can read below for full details or visit Call

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Dec 14, 2021 Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review — Head to head
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review — Head to head

There are a lot of educational games out there, some better than others, but those that are enjoyable aren’t great teachers. The ones that do have useful things to learn are almost uniformly dull, so the lessons don’t really stick. What better way to make learning fun than

by David Flynn
The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced
News   -   Dec 15, 2021 The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced

It’s finally happening! After weeks of rumors, today it was officially confirmed that a Splinter Cell remake is in the early stages of development courtesy of Ubisoft Toronto, and is being created using Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine.  You can check out the announcement trailer above and read below for

by Richard Allen
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News   -   Dec 15, 2021 The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced
The rumors were true, a Splinter Cell remake has been officially announced

It’s finally happening! After weeks of rumors, today it was officially confirmed that a Splinter Cell remake is in the early stages of development courtesy of Ubisoft Toronto, and is being created using Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine.  You can check out the announcement trailer above and read below for

by Richard Allen
Previews   -   Dec 15, 2021 Sifu preview — Float like a butterfly, sting like an… old man?
Sifu preview — Float like a butterfly, sting like an… old man?

Sifu is one of those games that just looks fun. I mean, we all had martial arts dreams growing up watching the likes of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Donnie Yen right? While my editor-in-chief Ron Burke may be the most perfect person in the world to tell you about

by David Burdette
News   -   Dec 15, 2021 Green Hell 2022 roadmap revealed, includes details on the Spirits of Amazonia Part 3
Green Hell 2022 roadmap revealed, includes details on the Spirits of Amazonia Part 3

Creepy Jar has released details on their 2022 road map for the critically acclaimed survival adventure Green Hell. Part 3 of Spirits of Amazonia is finally heading for release on PC, while the first parts of Spirits of Amazonia will be making their debut on consoles soon. You can read

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Into the Nexus – Demiplane Partners with Free League to Create Free League Nexus
Into the Nexus – Demiplane Partners with Free League to Create Free League Nexus

Fans of digital toolsets for rpgs rejoice! Free League has announced a new partnership with Demiplane to allow many of their major Role-Playing Games to be used on their new platform, Free League Nexus. With this brand new toolset, players will now be able to create online sheets, references, and

by Kenny Tripoli
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Co-op (or solo) your way through a war-torn medieval Japan in Sengoku Dynasty
Co-op (or solo) your way through a war-torn medieval Japan in Sengoku Dynasty

From the creators of Medieval Dynasty comes the new Sengoku Dynasty, a unique co-op (or solo) adventure where players must survive a war torn Japan while growing their village, managing their family, and fulfilling their destiny. You can check out the announcement trailer above and read below for more details:

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event features Blacktail
Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event features Blacktail

Microsoft’s ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest Demo event featured Blacktail as part of Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards. An Xbox demo is currently available to the public until December 21st and the full game is set to launch in 2022 on PC and consoles. You can read below

by Richard Allen
News   -   Dec 14, 2021 Call of Duty celebrates the holidays by announcing limited time events, deals, and gifts
Call of Duty celebrates the holidays by announcing limited time events, deals, and gifts

Call of Duty is feeling festive and to celebrate the holidays they have announced limited time events, deals, and gifts. You can fight Krampus, hunt down elf team six, and more all while enjoying the holiday gifts and bundles available. You can read below for full details or visit Call

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Dec 14, 2021 Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review — Head to head
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review — Head to head

There are a lot of educational games out there, some better than others, but those that are enjoyable aren’t great teachers. The ones that do have useful things to learn are almost uniformly dull, so the lessons don’t really stick. What better way to make learning fun than

by David Flynn
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