Classic Sega Games Coming To Xbox Live And Psn

Summer is on its way, which in the gaming world usually means a rather dry period with few big-name releases. While it also means E3 and the chance for gamers to prepare for the rush of A-list titles for the end of the year, it still means a lot of waiting without much to play. Fortunately, Sega has decided to follow through on their promise of releasing some of their classic games for download beginning this week....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 414 words · Phillip Curtis

Cod Warzone Why Is The Stadium So Useless

That big stadium in the south end of Verdansk is pretty big, but you can’t even go inside. Why is that? Pripyat does have a stadium, but it’s not like the thing you see in Verdansk. Acropolis National Arena (as it’s called) is a giant domed structure that’s made to look like an American-style stadium. Pripyat’s actual stadium is little more than an open field surrounded by bleachers. And yet, Pripyat’s actual stadium might be better for Warzone than the fictional Acropolis Arena....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Eric Burgess

Company Of Heroes Opposing Fronts Now Available On Ios And Android

Feral Interactive is finally bringing Opposing Fronts to iOS and Android. The expansion pack is listed as an in-app purchase for Company of Heroes and offers two new campaigns for the popular RTS. “Opposing Fronts offers two gripping new campaigns, both with fresh perspectives on pivotal moments of World War II,” Feral Interactive said. “Players can command the British 2nd Army in their armored assault on the city of Caen, or choose to mobilize the German Panzer Elite in their attempts to halt the Allied crossing of the Rhine....

November 7, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Teresa Miles

Conqueror 940 Ad Review Watching And Waiting

Conqueror 940 AD is a 4x strategy game that touts itself as a “casual turn-based medieval town-builder”, which in theory isn’t a terrible concept. Sometimes I’ve felt the urge to play something like Civilization or Crusader Kings, but I didn’t feel like sitting down for a 6-hour session of trade negotiations, war declarations, and urban planning. So something that’s a bit simpler but still scratches that itch for world domination sounds delightful....

November 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1237 words · Jack Sutton

Consiga Un Descuento Ultrarr Pido Con Estas Ofertas De Ssd Nvme De Samsung

Ahorra 20 dólares en la unidad SSD Samsung 980 - ahora 99,99 dólares Ahorra 58 $ en el Samsung 980 PRO de 2TB - ahora 319,99 $. Ahorre 15 $ en la unidad Samsung 970 EVO Plus de 250 GB, ahora 54,99 $. Ahorre 270 $ en la unidad SSD Samsung 970 EVO Plus de 2 TB, ahora 199,99 $. Ofertas de almacenamiento Samsung en el Reino Unido Ahorra 269,3 libras en el Samsung 970 EVO Plus de 2 TB, ahora 170,49 libras Samsung 980 PRO 1 TB - ahorra 67 ¤, ahora 124,99 Más ofertas del Black Friday en España Echo Dot 3ª generación 53% de ahorro Fire TV Stick 4K: ahora 24,99 € desde 49,99 €....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Rene Simcoe

Crackdown 3 Trailer Introduces Terry Crews Character

Terry Crews’ role in Crackdown 3 was officially announced during the Xbox @ E3 live show, where Crews starred in a live-action video. But Crews’ character himself, one Commander Agent Isaiah Jaxon, was left unrevealed – at least until now. Microsoft Studios had a small surprise for San Diego Comic Convention attendees of the Crackdown 3 panel with a look at Jaxon himself. The trailer is unfortunately just a few seconds long, but it gives a solid look at cyber-Terry Crews/Jaxon....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Robin Mcmillian

Crash Bandicoot On The Run Opens Pre Registration

Crash Bandicoot is making a huge comeback in 2020 and a mobile version of the PlayStation favorite is coming to Android and iOS pretty soon. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time was teased on June 18 and will launch for PS4 and Xbox One on October 2. In the meantime, pre-registration is open for Crash Bandicoot: On the Run, a mobile runner featuring the iconic character Crash and his sister Coco....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Freddy Bassham

Crash Bandicoot 4 Developers Reveal Why It Uses Original S World Map Design

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time released just a few days ago and so far, quite a few fans have enjoyed the game. It took over twenty years for a new installment of the series to be officially released after numerous spin-off games and branching titles. However, one key component that a number of players noticed and appreciated about Crash Bandicoot 4 was the design of the world map. The latter two games in the original Crash Bandicoot trilogy that released back in the late 90s featured a warp room layout, which let players access levels in a streamlined fashion....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · Tonia Graves

Critical Role S Animated Kickstarter 100 Backed In 45 Minutes

Critical Role’s animated special Kickstarter has been fully backed in just 45 minutes. And it looks on track to hit its stretch goals almost as quickly. Last week, we learned through Critical Role’s various social media outlets that they’d be crowdfunding a very special project. We didn’t specifically know what it was until a helpful Twitter user cracked the code on the image that said “help us animate Vox Machina,” thus revealing the intent of the Kickstarter....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Jack Luna

Cryptozoo Inside The Must See Mythical Animated Movie

Writer, artist, and director Dash Shaw’s adult animated fantasy film Cryptozoo is a morality play masquerading as a dark reflection of Jurassic Park. In that film, dinosaurs were brought back to life through DNA and put on display. Cryptozoo does the same with cryptids, which are mythological creatures who have teased mankind’s imagination since the dawn of civilization. Cryptozoo is set in 1967 San Francisco, a time of civil unrest, disobedience and oppression, and the cryptids are facing the same kind of suppression as hippies like Amber (Louisa Krause) and Matthew (Michael Cera), but on a far more mythic level....

November 7, 2022 · 11 min · 2183 words · Richard Dunn

Crystal Dynamics Explains How Currency And Cosmetics Work In Marvel S Avengers

Crystal Dynamics’ recent series of blog posts has answered many previously unanswered questions regarding their upcoming superhero RPG. With less than a week until Marvel’s Avengers finally arrives on the computers and consoles of fans around the world, Crystal Dynamics has written a series of blog posts surrounding some of the game’s mechanics and settings. One piece of the game that people were previously worried about was the inclusion of microtransactions, but the developers have shared some new information that has eased some of these concerns....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 593 words · Marcia Horton

D D S Latest Blind Box Minis Include Polar Owlbear

Icewind Dale is back! Wizards of the Coast and Wizkids have just announced a range of blind bag minis to accompany their upcoming release Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden. Icewind Dale is one of the more popular settings found with the D&D universe and was the subject of the Icewind Dale video game in 2000. The success led to the expansion Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter released in 2001, and a sequel Icewind Dale II in 2002....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Jan Lashley

Dark Souls 10 Hardest Ambushes In The Game

It goes without saying that FromSoftware would’ve never reached the heights it has without Dark Souls, which is easily one of the most important titles to have ever released in the history of gaming. One need only look at the sheer number of Soulslikes that have come out post-Dark Souls to understand why this is the case, with a fair number of AAA titles also trying to emulate what made this title great in the first place....

November 7, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · Cecilia Wilmoth

Dark Souls 10 Things You Didn T Know About Gravelord Nito

One would be hard-pressed to mention some of the greatest games of the last decade and not mention the legendary title that is Dark Souls. From Software released this game during a time when most titles had become way too easy to play through, and only indie games were pushing the boundaries of video game difficulty. Dark Souls ended up being one of the most successful releases in 2011 and cemented From Software as one of the greatest companies in the video game industry....

November 7, 2022 · 5 min · 1038 words · Carl Velez

Dark Souls The 10 Most Useful Items In The Game

Weapons and armor are core to any Dark Souls game, but few talk about the game’s vast number of items. Keys, consumables, and upgrade materials are just as essential as having a good weapon or a large list of spells. Dark Souls 2 arguably went overboard with these while the third game neglected them, but the first Dark Souls struck a perfect balance with how important items are. Titanite fragments to upgrade gear, Estus Flasks, and keys are just a few examples of items that are core to the series....

November 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1219 words · Larry Giuffrida

Dark Souls 3 The 10 Most Unique Weapons In The Game Ranked

Dark Souls 3 was the culmination of a beloved trilogy and FromSoftware did an excellent job at concluding arguably its greatest contribution to the video game industry. Not only did the game call back to the previous entries, but it also followed in the footsteps of said games in terms of giving people plenty of unique weapons to try out. Not all of the Dark Souls weapons are effective or useful, but the developers do a good job of providing plenty of choices and throwing in some items that have astounding unique abilities to them....

November 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1085 words · Louise Rathbum

Days Gone Vs Ghost Of Tsushima Sales Controversy Divides Playstation Fans

A series of events involving Ghost of Tsushima and Days Gone‘s reported sales figures has triggered a debate that has divided some members of the PlayStation community and has left many others simply rolling their eyes. This whole story is more than a little strange, but it basically started when Sucker Punch Productions confirmed that 2020’s Ghost of Tsushima recently crossed the 8 million units sold mark. Many fans saw that announcement as a harmless way for the Sucker Punch team to celebrate the critical (and now commercial) success of Ghost of Tsushima....

November 7, 2022 · 5 min · 1040 words · Darren Loynes

Dead By Daylight Adding Fan Favorite Feature By End Of Year

The producer of Dead by Daylight announced a new feature that will be added to the game by the end of the year. Many fans have been asking for this change for a while and will be excited to finally see it in the game. Dead by Daylight is a popular multiplayer horror game that has been receiving many routine updates, adding new content like more Survivors and Killers that players can be in the game....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Nancy Vaughn

Deathloop Overcomes One Of Dishonored S Most Frustrating Features

Deathloop is the upcoming game from Dishonored developer Arkane. The title was announced back in 2019, and is currently set for release in May of 2021. At first, fans might notice all the apparent similarities between Dishonored and the new game when watching its gameplay trailer. Deathloop will be a first-person stealth shooter, and even has mechanics which look just like the magic players use in Dishonored, like Blink. However, there is one key change being made in Deathloop which could make all the difference and could also help overcome one of Dishonored’s most frustrating feature....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 632 words · Robert Coburn

Deltarune Ending Explained

Deltarune hasn’t been advertised or officially stated as a sequel to Undertale, though the game itself tells the player that it’s meant for those who have already played through Undertale. This implicated phrasing is important to figuring out how Deltarune and Undertale are related. Toby Fox’s follow-up to the hit indie game Undertale released over 2 years ago in 2018, and though it was only the first chapter of the game, players have since spent the months in radio silence deciphering Deltarune’s mysteries....

November 7, 2022 · 4 min · 727 words · Vicki Moore