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Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review
The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review

Ubisoft has been hard at work creating the sequel to Ghost Recon Wildlands. The sequel takes place on the fictitious island of Aurora, which happens to be the center of attention when a U.S. Naval ship is sunk off its coast for reasons unknown. Your objective is clear: infiltrate

by Michael Golba
News   -   Oct 08, 2019 Get ready for some silly STEM fun, Rabbids Coding is available now for free
Get ready for some silly STEM fun, Rabbids Coding is available now for free

Today, Ubisoft announced that it has released its STEM-themed educational game Rabbids Coding onto PC via its Uplay service. The game will feature the adorably annoying Rabbids as players go through 32 levels to clean up their mess using the power of coding. In Rabbids Coding, the mischievous Rabbids invade

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review
Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review

At first glance, John Wick Hex is everything you don’t want in a game starring the new old face of American action cinema. How, many will wonder, can this deceptively slow, low-energy tactics game hope to compete against a two-hour date with Wick at the movie theater? Leave it

by Lawrence Le
News   -   Oct 08, 2019 Time to ask Santa for extra presents, PlayStation 5 to be released Holiday 2020
Time to ask Santa for extra presents, PlayStation 5 to be released Holiday 2020

Today, Sony announced that it will release its hotly anticipated PlayStation 5 console on during the holiday season of 2020. The console had a deep dive thanks to Wired, but there have been numerous new updates coming in from the pipeline, including a description of the new controller for the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 May the gods have mercy: Argonus and the Gods of Stone PC review
May the gods have mercy: Argonus and the Gods of Stone PC review

The Greek Gods have not been kind to humanity. Often seen as their slaves and puppets, humanity finds their destiny set in stone, literally, as they have been turned to lifeless slabs of rock in Argonus and the Gods of Stone.  Zojoi, the developer of this ambitious Greek mythological tale,

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Time to burn some rubber — Grid review
Time to burn some rubber — Grid review

The world of racing is competitive, fast-paced, tense, and full of danger. From real life events such as NASCAR to video games such as Need for Speed and Mario Kart, people have plenty of avenues to get their fix. As with other games, even racing games get reboots. Here we

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 Painting the town red — Concrete Genie review
Painting the town red — Concrete Genie review

Concrete Genie has a good central mechanic in its magic paintbrush. Where the game falters is in delivering gameplay surrounding those mechanics that matches that level of inspiration. I had a good time with Concrete Genie, but the game really puts much of the onus on you to find the

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review
Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review

It’s usually a good idea to follow the old adage not to judge a book by its cover, but sometimes that cover is just too good to resist. That was the case with Cyber Protocol, a game I knew I would be playing just a few seconds into its

by Bryan Lawver
The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review

Ubisoft has been hard at work creating the sequel to Ghost Recon Wildlands. The sequel takes place on the fictitious island of Aurora, which happens to be the center of attention when a U.S. Naval ship is sunk off its coast for reasons unknown. Your objective is clear: infiltrate

by Michael Golba
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Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review
The objective is clear: survive your breakpoint – Ghost Recon Breakpoint review

Ubisoft has been hard at work creating the sequel to Ghost Recon Wildlands. The sequel takes place on the fictitious island of Aurora, which happens to be the center of attention when a U.S. Naval ship is sunk off its coast for reasons unknown. Your objective is clear: infiltrate

by Michael Golba
News   -   Oct 08, 2019 Get ready for some silly STEM fun, Rabbids Coding is available now for free
Get ready for some silly STEM fun, Rabbids Coding is available now for free

Today, Ubisoft announced that it has released its STEM-themed educational game Rabbids Coding onto PC via its Uplay service. The game will feature the adorably annoying Rabbids as players go through 32 levels to clean up their mess using the power of coding. In Rabbids Coding, the mischievous Rabbids invade

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review
Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review

At first glance, John Wick Hex is everything you don’t want in a game starring the new old face of American action cinema. How, many will wonder, can this deceptively slow, low-energy tactics game hope to compete against a two-hour date with Wick at the movie theater? Leave it

by Lawrence Le
News   -   Oct 08, 2019 Time to ask Santa for extra presents, PlayStation 5 to be released Holiday 2020
Time to ask Santa for extra presents, PlayStation 5 to be released Holiday 2020

Today, Sony announced that it will release its hotly anticipated PlayStation 5 console on during the holiday season of 2020. The console had a deep dive thanks to Wired, but there have been numerous new updates coming in from the pipeline, including a description of the new controller for the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 May the gods have mercy: Argonus and the Gods of Stone PC review
May the gods have mercy: Argonus and the Gods of Stone PC review

The Greek Gods have not been kind to humanity. Often seen as their slaves and puppets, humanity finds their destiny set in stone, literally, as they have been turned to lifeless slabs of rock in Argonus and the Gods of Stone.  Zojoi, the developer of this ambitious Greek mythological tale,

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Time to burn some rubber — Grid review
Time to burn some rubber — Grid review

The world of racing is competitive, fast-paced, tense, and full of danger. From real life events such as NASCAR to video games such as Need for Speed and Mario Kart, people have plenty of avenues to get their fix. As with other games, even racing games get reboots. Here we

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 Painting the town red — Concrete Genie review
Painting the town red — Concrete Genie review

Concrete Genie has a good central mechanic in its magic paintbrush. Where the game falters is in delivering gameplay surrounding those mechanics that matches that level of inspiration. I had a good time with Concrete Genie, but the game really puts much of the onus on you to find the

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review
Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review

It’s usually a good idea to follow the old adage not to judge a book by its cover, but sometimes that cover is just too good to resist. That was the case with Cyber Protocol, a game I knew I would be playing just a few seconds into its

by Bryan Lawver
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