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Previews   -   Jun 19, 2017 Irreverently awesome – Hands-on the Fractured But Whole at E3
Irreverently awesome – Hands-on the Fractured But Whole at E3

South Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it.  I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see the same rewards. My faith was rewarded in all the horrible ways you can expect from minds behind South Park.

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 19, 2017 Welcome Home – Destiny 2 E3 hands-on with the PC version’s story mode
Welcome Home – Destiny 2 E3 hands-on with the PC version’s story mode

Before I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots above.  All caught up? Good. I went hands-on in a blessedly-quiet air-conditioned room at E3 — the only place where you

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 17, 2017 My Life as a Blacksmith’s Son – Kingdom Come: Deliverance Hands On
My Life as a Blacksmith’s Son – Kingdom Come: Deliverance Hands On

I had the pleasure of playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance at E3, and I’m now counting down the days until this title is released. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a brilliant trip through time to the medieval days in which you take on the role of Henry, the son of a

by Maddy Wojdak
Previews   -   Jun 15, 2017 Skull and Bones is exactly the multiplayer pirate game fans asked Ubisoft for
Skull and Bones is exactly the multiplayer pirate game fans asked Ubisoft for

Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remains one of my favorite games in the series, largely because the game dispelled the typical flat cities of the series’ open worlds in favor of an open sea for players to explore by ship. Ubisoft is capitalizing on Black Flag’s innovative sailing and

by Hunter Wolfe
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2017 Eyes on with Ubisoft’s Transference – E3 2017
Eyes on with Ubisoft’s Transference – E3 2017

I’ve just had a waking dream.   After a brief introduction from Lead Researcher Raymond Hayes, I’ve been injected into a PTSD simulation in its earliest form called “The Walter Case”.   Using the Oculus Rift, I slowly walk through what appears to be a three-bedroom house, but not everything

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2017 A return to the roots – hands on with Assassin’s Creed Origins at E3 2017
A return to the roots – hands on with Assassin’s Creed Origins at E3 2017

To understand where the Assassins came from, we have to go back. Back to the very beginning. In Assassin’s Creed Origins, that’s precisely what we’ll be doing. Playing as Beyek of Siwa, the last of the Medjay (a sort of “sheriff”). I got to try out a

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2017 Call of Duty: WWII gives players classic boots-on-the-ground action
Call of Duty: WWII gives players classic boots-on-the-ground action

When it announced Call of Duty: WWII, developer Sledgehammer Games made a promise: the game would return to the series’ roots with boots-on-the-ground combat. After watching a behind-closed-doors gameplay demo at E3, it’s safe to say the studio is delivering on that promise. WWII’s single-player campaign follows an

by Hunter Wolfe
Previews   -   Jun 11, 2017 Hands on with Star Wars Battlefront II
Hands on with Star Wars Battlefront II

Star Wars Battlefront II is no joke, as Saturday’s EA Play revealed. I, like everyone tuning in to the EA Play event, was treated to slightly less than thirty minutes of livestreamed Battlefront II goodness. I eagerly slipped away from my seat to peer over the shoulders of those

by A Kay Purcell
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