Fans of Wolfenstein: The New Order have something to cheer about, as Bethesda Softworks and MachineGames have confirmed that a standalone prequel is in development. Referred to as Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, it's expected to launch (digitally) on May 5th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.
After waiting until the last minute to unveil its list of March 2015 freebies, Sony's generation-spanning PlayStation Plus promotion has done so with panache.
For reasons unbeknownst to us, Square Enix has unfortunately decided to delay Life is Strange: Episode Two. As such, what was expected to release in March may not see the light of day for another month or more. Needless to say, it's disappointing news for those of us who loved the game's fantastic debut episode and have been pining for more.
Ajay Ghale got a raw deal when he signed on to take his beloved mother's ashes back to her homeland of Kyrat in Far Cry 4. Then again, that's typical of every Far Cry protagonist, as the series thrives on trips from Hell.
The PlayStation faithful will be able to find out what all of the fuss is about come April 21st, when Yacht Club Games releases indie-darling Shovel Knight onto PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PS Vita. This news was revealed today, in conjunction with details pertaining to a lengthy, eight-week sale that will be taking place on PSN throughout this coming spring.
Spring is coming, slowly but surely, and that means it'll soon be time for skateboards and longboards. Sure, it may take a month or more before we actually see grass and clear asphalt again, but at least we'll be able to get in the mood by playing Roll7's OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood come March 3rd.
This coming March will be a great one for Xbox LIVE members, especially those who own both of Microsoft's current consoles. Reason being lays within Games with Gold - a once middling promotion that is seemingly going to have a breakout spring.
The Order: 1886 is a disappointing and short game that fails to live up to the hype that surrounds it. However, if you're willing to overlook its faults and sit through its abundance of lengthy cutscenes, you'll find that there's some fun to be had. It's fleeting, but it's there.
Following its release, Techland's Dying Light has been criticized by some for being too easy. And, to its credit, the developer has decided to act instead of overlooking the supposed fault, by creating a new difficulty mode for those concerned parties.