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At its Xbox X018 conference this past weekend, Microsoft announced that it will intend to acquire Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. With such works like Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, and Bard’s Tale IV, the two companies will have a great home in the Microsoft acquisition
by Elisha DeograciasEarlier this weekend, Microsoft debuted its Xbox X018 conference, where the company showed some new developments to future titles as well as what’s on the horizon for the Xbox One and PC. In addition to some other game news, the company has finally announced that it will release Crackdown
by Elisha DeograciasNostalgia has long been a major part of video game culture. The 1980s and ‘90s in particular represent for many people a time when games were somehow more pure — free to challenge a hardcore audience, less corrupted by corporate greed. But this assessment, like all claims of purity, is tenuous
by Bryan LawverAfter a long day at a boring job, it’s only natural to want to do something that really energizes you, like cooking, painting, working on your novel, or risking your life in a dungeon full of poisonous slimes and sentient statues. Moonlighter lets players tackle both the day job
by Bryan LawverWorld War I is often shied away from in video games. Battlefield 1 took a swing at it, but often the grisly violence, imprecise weaponry, and slow-moving trench warfare of the Great War lends itself poorly to the fast-paced power fantasy of popular war video games. Valiant Hearts is not
by Nathan AnstadtIt’s hard to know where best to start with a game like Battlefield V. While its direct competitors are slimming down and scaling back, the team at DICE is going bigger, broader, and somehow better than ever. It’s probably best to start where the developers did – at the
by Ron BurkeToday, EA and DICE announced a new trailer to celebrate the upcoming release of Battlefield V for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 20. The trailer shows a little more of the game world as well as some new updates and maps. Check out the video above, read
by Elisha DeograciasFalcon Development announced that it will release its cat-based simulation game Cattails for the Nintendo Switch on November 29. Previously released on PC, the game also adds a bit of survival elements as you roam around the unique setting in search of food and a little love. Become a cat!
by Elisha DeograciasAt its Xbox X018 conference this past weekend, Microsoft announced that it will intend to acquire Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. With such works like Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, and Bard’s Tale IV, the two companies will have a great home in the Microsoft acquisition
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At its Xbox X018 conference this past weekend, Microsoft announced that it will intend to acquire Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. With such works like Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, and Bard’s Tale IV, the two companies will have a great home in the Microsoft acquisition
by Elisha DeograciasEarlier this weekend, Microsoft debuted its Xbox X018 conference, where the company showed some new developments to future titles as well as what’s on the horizon for the Xbox One and PC. In addition to some other game news, the company has finally announced that it will release Crackdown
by Elisha DeograciasNostalgia has long been a major part of video game culture. The 1980s and ‘90s in particular represent for many people a time when games were somehow more pure — free to challenge a hardcore audience, less corrupted by corporate greed. But this assessment, like all claims of purity, is tenuous
by Bryan LawverAfter a long day at a boring job, it’s only natural to want to do something that really energizes you, like cooking, painting, working on your novel, or risking your life in a dungeon full of poisonous slimes and sentient statues. Moonlighter lets players tackle both the day job
by Bryan LawverWorld War I is often shied away from in video games. Battlefield 1 took a swing at it, but often the grisly violence, imprecise weaponry, and slow-moving trench warfare of the Great War lends itself poorly to the fast-paced power fantasy of popular war video games. Valiant Hearts is not
by Nathan AnstadtIt’s hard to know where best to start with a game like Battlefield V. While its direct competitors are slimming down and scaling back, the team at DICE is going bigger, broader, and somehow better than ever. It’s probably best to start where the developers did – at the
by Ron BurkeToday, EA and DICE announced a new trailer to celebrate the upcoming release of Battlefield V for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 20. The trailer shows a little more of the game world as well as some new updates and maps. Check out the video above, read
by Elisha DeograciasFalcon Development announced that it will release its cat-based simulation game Cattails for the Nintendo Switch on November 29. Previously released on PC, the game also adds a bit of survival elements as you roam around the unique setting in search of food and a little love. Become a cat!
by Elisha Deogracias