RPG powerhouse developer Idea Factory International has announced that their latest project, Trillion: God of Destruction, will come to North America on March 29. The PlayStation Vita-exclusive title, which will also be coming to Europe in April, previously released in Japan back in July 2015.
It may have only been a day since Firewatch launched, but developer Campo Santo is already looking to address the performance issues found in the title on the PlayStation 4. Besides now being available on the PS4, the Wyoming-set adventure additionally is available for Windows PC.
Independent developers n-Space and Digital Extremes announced today that they will be bringing Sword Coast Legends to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this spring. The Dungeons & Dragons-based RPG was previously released for Windows PC late last year, and currently holds a 61 rating on Metacritic.
Despite featuring some awful stuttering and skipping, Campo Santo's Firewatch is one of the strongest debut projects in recent memory. The Olly Moss-designed world shines on screen, and the engaging relationship between Henry and Delilah elevates the story, even in the face of a weak closing act.
For those not interested in the franchise, Awakening will do little to change your mind. However, for fans of the series, the first DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops III features a solid collection of maps and an excellent Zombie mode addition that more than justify the cost of the pack.
Even now, three months following the November launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, it's still a little odd to see the franchise now favor the PlayStation 4. As part of the agreement between series publisher Activision and Sony, all DLC for the title will be launching for the top-selling console first, including the Awakening map pack, which is now available.
Following a successful run back in August, Sony is bringing back the PlayStation Plus Vote To Play promotion for another go-around this month. Similar to last year's contest, gamers will have the chance to vote between three different titles, with the winner of the vote going on to be a PlayStation Plus game next month.
I feel pretty confident in saying that most readers of this fine website are familiar with food fights. No, not the Charlie Sheen flick, the actual act of throwing scraps of food at friends, enemies and innocent bystanders. While these messy fights are common knowledge, what about the idea of foods actually fighting against each other? This is the crazy idea behind Organic Panic, developer Last Limb's debut effort that is headed to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in March.
After two less then stellar entries, MLB Advanced Media has announced that R.B.I. Baseball will once again be gracing current-gen consoles and PC/Steam later this year. Following in the footsteps of fellow young sensation Anthony Rizzo, Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts has been pegged as the cover athlete for R.B.I. Baseball 16.