Co-op Starcraft 2 just keeps growing – introducing Dehaka
Starcraft 2 co-op mode is being enhanced even further following Blizzard's decision to focus on this mode since its initial release last year.
Starcraft 2 co-op mode is being enhanced even further following Blizzard's decision to focus on this mode since its initial release last year.
For quite some time now I’ve been of the opinion that most of internet drama is caused by the internet’s unfortunate ability to amplify the hateful and angry voices that will always occur. Whether that is true or not is for someone else to investigate fully but what I’d like to approach is something I experienced in Germany last week …
There was no Assassin’s Creed last year, and that’s probably a good thing. The franchise wasn’t just on the verge of growing stale, it was hanging from the edge; a single strained pinkie finger keeping it from falling. That break has done the series a world of good. We got to go hands on with Assassin’s Creed Origins quite extensively at E3, and it was fantastic. We’ve now played the Gamescom demo build, and the game and refreshingly, it’s not the same mission.
The Crew 2 adds more vehicles - but also more vehicle types. No longer are we now limited to different cars but we can now also take a variety of boats on the vast waterways of the world or if the sky is your preferred playground you can grab yourself an aeroplane and take to the skies. What's even more entertaining though is that you can literally swap vehicles on the fly.
I briefly remember seeing a trailer for Transference at E3 this year but I have to be honest and admit that I completely forgot about it and moved my attention on to the more expected blockbusters of the year like Far Cry 3, Call of Duty or Need For Speed. However while at Gamescom this year our Ubisoft contact managed to get me some hands on, or is that rather face on, with their upcoming Virtual Reality Psychological Thriller, Transferen
Coming to a LAN with your friend and winning the tournament is something which was expected from PUBG's first big competition.
Moss stole many hearts when it was quietly revealed at Sony’s VR showcase at E3 2017. From a small studio called Polyarc (composed of ex-Bungie and Dragon Age staff, as well people who’ve worked on games like Red Dead Redemption), it’s one of the most delightfully endearing and charming games that I played at Gamescom.
The sheer scale of Super Mario Odyssey is both impressive and terrifying – but it’s an able demonstration of the unwavering fact that Nintendo still has the power to surprise. Up until now, I thought Super Mario Galaxy was the pinnacle of Mario in three dimensions, but I was clearly wrong.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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