It was revealed yesterday, at CES 2014, that Sony's brand new streaming game service, PlayStation Now (PS Now), will be made available in the US this summer.
Tom Clancy's The Division has been pushed back into 2015, according to a recent statement from an anonymous Ubisoft Massive employee. Though the studio's open-world shooter hasn't been given a release date hitherto, many assumed that the next-gen title would debut in the latter stages of 2014. If this rumor is to be believed, however, it seems likely that the game won't make an appearance until at least next year. Having said that, it's worth keeping in mind that this allegation remains unconfirmed, and Ubisoft have refused to comment on whether the new IP has been delayed or not.
Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft Studios, has revealed that the Xbox One was seriously considered as a digital-only machine. Apparently, the company held many internal conversations about whether they would be able to launch a disc-less console successfully. These conversations were held through mid-2013, which is likely attributed to their impressive showing at last year's E3.
Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, recently confirmed that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain will be a much larger game than its prologue, Ground Zeroes.
Batman: Arkham Origins is set to receive brand new story DLC in 2014, according to a recent post on the game's official Facebook page.
After posting a teaser image inviting fans to attend the "Humanitarian of the Year Awards at Wayne Manor," a second image was posted. It leads bat-savvy fans to the conclusion that Mr. Freeze will be breaking the ice when the content releases later this year.
With the new year upon us, fans of Respawn Entertainment's upcoming futuristic mech shooter, Titanfall, have been given a jolt of new information that teases what to expect when launching into battle as a sniper class.
Capcom recently released a new trailer for Deep Down alongside a small selection of in-game screenshots. While these assets may seem a simple offering to appease fans that are eagerly hoping for more insight into what exactly the game offers, the developer has also lit our way out of the dark by revealing new information on the highly anticipated RPG.
Grand Theft Auto Online is populated by thousands of gamers devoting their digital lives to the almighty dollar. With its troubled launch now in the past, players are finally able to experience the best that Los Santos has to offer as Rockstar is now delivering on their promise by handing out their seal of approval to a few creative individuals.
Air Conflicts: Vietnam never manages to capture your complete attention. The reality of enlisting in this flight shooter is mindlessly flying over the jungles of Vietnam wondering why you just wasted thirty dollars.
Dark’s attempts to create a truly engaging vampire experience are heavily weighed down by a lack of polish and design decisions that lack the follow through to create a cohesive game. Any fun that can be had with Dark is drained of life early on, which makes playing this experiment in stealth vampire action even more disappointing. Buying a pair of vampire teeth and scaring your friends would provide a better experience than what Dark has to offer. Invest your money elsewhere.