Finally a Reason to Rejoice There was much anticipation to see what 343 Studios had done with Microsoft’s flagship franchise after its much-maligned introduction in August 2020. Thankfully, the studio seems to have reacted well to fan feedback, and the game, now given the time, looks far more polished and ready to dazzle than it
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It has been over a month now since the release of CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077. While some iterations of the game have earned rave reviews, the PS4 and Xbox One versions have fallen woefully short of expectations built up over almost a decade since the game’s reveal in 2013. In the aftermath of these
With lockdown restrictions only getting stricter, many of us are craving an even more potent stream of media to consume during our time stuck at home. Luckily for gamers, there are some treats on the way for us as we look to the new year. Here we will look at five such games that will
These practises have to stop. The season pass. It’s the latest trend in the gaming industry being used to make gaming more profitable and enjoyable for the community. Lauded as a worthy successor to the notorious loot boxes that were destroying much of what made playing enjoyable and reducing gaming to an RNG loot-based nightmare,
Microsoft are back with a bang. Since I received an original Xbox crystal edition with a copy of Halo: Combat Evolved for my birthday back in 2004 I have been in love with Microsoft’s consoles. So nothing is more pleasing than seeing Microsoft release its latest round of hardware onto an eager public. Since 2013,
A disappointing follow up to Infinity Ward’s best game in years. If 2019’s Modern Warfare was that cool friend that turned the volume up to 11, then this year’s Cold War is the miserable neighbour who turns the dial down to six while still thinking he’s cool. After my initial foray into the Beta, I