While Microsoft has been responsible for bringing several high-profile franchises to its consoles, one of my favorite aspects of the company has been its commitment to indie gaming. Starting with the rise of Xbox LIVE Arcade in the early days of the Xbox 360, the industry giant has frequently championed small and unique titles for its consoles. One of its earliest gets for the Xbox One was Max: The Curse of Brotherhood from Danish developer Press Play. Now, just one year removed from that release, the studio is back with Kalimba, which I recently had the chance to sit down with.
After a few delays, The Crew will finally race onto store shelves tomorrow, December 2nd. To celebrate this milestone, Ubisoft has released a new CG launch trailer for the title.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today that they have released another batch of free DLC for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. The content will be available via a free update for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam.
After months of anticipation, Microsoft has officially announced that the HBO Go app is now available on the Xbox One. This marks the first time that the popular streaming service has been available on a current-gen console, although a PlayStation 4 release is planned for the future.
Idea Factory International has announced that they will be bringing their Idol-themed RPG, Omega Quintet, to North America and Europe in Spring 2015. The title, which hit Japan back in October, will be available in both physical and digital format.
Crystal Dynamics has officially announced that the upcoming Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris has gone gold. The isometric co-op adventure title is set to launch on December 9 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC.