With Assassin's Creed: Unity, Ubisoft is trying to shake things up by offering new side missions. That's good news, too, because if I'm being honest, the series has become somewhat repetitive as of late, due to its yearly release cycle.
Yesterday's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas achievement leak wasn't an accident, as Rockstar itself has confirmed that a remastered version of the classic sandbox action game is headed to Xbox 360's Games on Demand service. In fact, it's even received a release date, although no pricing details have been revealed.
Unlike The Evil Within and its freakish creatures, Dying Light's zombies won't make you run and cower in the shadows. At least, not in the daytime, when the normal ones are out in limited force. Come nighttime, everything changes, but let's forget about that for now.
Monolith has released its first free add-on for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, offering players three rather helpful runes for no money at all. Known as the Power of Shadow pack, this gifted piece of DLC will certainly be a great help for gamers who've yet to beat this challenging action-adventure game. However, those who would prefer to enjoy the base experience, without any additional perks, will likely want to pass altogether.
The Dragon Age games have never been easy, and it looks like the series' third instalment will be more of the same. This means that, in order to counteract Dragon Age: Inquisition's presumed difficulty, players will need to be smart about how they approach battles, and who they take with them. Allies will once again be of utmost importance, and will certainly be the key to many victories, not to mention some unfortunate defeats.
Unsurprisingly, Far Cry 4 will come bearing its own Season Pass promotion, offering gun-bearing travellers a chance at a discount on several pieces of planned downloadable content. Ubisoft officially announced the deal today, and gave us more insight into exactly what we'll get if we pay the thirty-dollar asking price.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel leaves us wanting, due to its overt familiarity. It's a decent game overall, but fails in its attempt at being something great.
Saints Row IV will be Re-Elected and issue its Gat Out of Hell expansion one week earlier than planned, Deep Silver has announced. Now, instead of releasing on January 27, 2015, the sinful expansion and its game's next-gen port will both hit shelves on January 20th. That's a good thing, too, because it'll give us time to get reacquainted with the Saints without having to worry about being tempted to play Dying Light. Well, for that week at least.
In Dragon Age: Inquisition, the world of Thedas is under attack by a plague of demon-spawn and it's up to you to save the day. You're the Warden, the great hero who must lead the resistance and figure out which type of leader you'll be.
From coast to coast and sea to sea, the United States is made up of varied geography. Why is that so important to note? Well, when you have an open-world racing game that promotes cross-country road trips, it's important to be ready for everything. Thankfully, Ubisoft's The Crew looks to be prepared for all of the geographical challenges that will come its way.