Double Fine’s Post-Post-Apocalyptic Game Rad Arrives August 20
Double Fine Productions’ latest game Rad lets you play as a bat wielding teenager that slowly mutates, earning new abilities as you progress through this rogue-like action game.
Rainbow Six Siege: Phantom Sight Operators Are What The Game Needs
Rainbow Six: Siege expands yet again with Operation Phantom Sight, adding Operators Nøkk and Warden to the game’s roster while revamping one of the first maps in the game when it launched in 2015.
Sony and Microsoft Start Unlikely Team Up For Cloud-Based Gaming Technologies
The announcement of this strategic partnership builds on previous moves by both console manufacturers towards streaming, such as the in-development Project xCloud streaming service at Microsoft and streaming functions that have recently been added to the PS4.
Devil May Cry 5 Director Wants Sequel To Ninja Theory’s DmC: Devil May Cry
“So much of the amazing style and substance in that game was only possible because they have such a knack for what's cool,” said Capcom producer Matt Walker.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2's Toreador Are A Beautiful Way To Die
Paradox has been dropping videos that introduce players to the various vampire clans such as the secretive Tremere and the savage Brujah. Now they’re dropped a new reveal video for the Toreador.
The Next Splinter Cell Confirmed To Not Be Confirmed Via Twitter
A combination of Twitter posts, retweets, PR denials surrounding the future of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell are all part of Ubisoft’s new meta-marketing strategy, which I hereby dub, “Ghost Protocol.”
Fallout 76's Latest Update Introduces A New Hot-Button Issue: Sales Tax
The latest update adds a new item that lets players put their extra stuff up for sale while they go off on (mis)adventures, but a sales tax is causing all sorts of controversy.
Anthem Is The Most Digital Game We Have Ever Launched Says EA
Although Anthem did not perform well in terms of physical sales – it shifted a mere half of the boxed units that Mass Effect Andromeda sold in the same launch period in 2017 – it did much better in digital sales.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Review - Shoot, Loot, Repeat
It’s a pity Massive Entertainment can’t seem to make a good story out of what I think is an interesting universe set in the modern world, but as it stands, despite its shortcomings, The Division 2 is one of the best looter shooters out today. If you’re new to the genre, you can’t go wrong here. And for those coming from other looter shooters, you might get a kick out of what they have waiting for you at the end.
TMG Podcast Episode 189 - Apex Crunches The Mortal Kombat Epic
With Sony now spilling out information about the next PlayStation console, Carlos, Migs, and Matthew starts 189 by discussing what we know so far. Is it too soon to talk about the PS5 with how successful the PS4 is at the moment?
The Weekend Hangover: Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
Every now and them I find myself itching for a good RPG, and Final Fantasy: The Zodiac Age is one of those games that I’ve always wanted to complete because this Final Fantasy title is the only numbered game in the franchise that I’ve never finished, and the new additions in the remastered version have made this classic a better game overall.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review - Bushido blades and Postured knaves
Deep down, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an amazing action-adventure game and a fresh departure from the titles that FromSoftware built its reputation on. Sekiro’s still a difficult game, but it rewards players who are eager to learn how to play and use the tools and abilities given to them.