Tom Clancy’s The Division has reached over 20 million players and is ready to party
How well is Tom Clancy’s The Division doing two years after it launched? In two words, chuffing well.
How well is Tom Clancy’s The Division doing two years after it launched? In two words, chuffing well.
Assassin's Creed Origins is inviting dedicated players back with its now launched New Game+ mode. And Ubisoft is teasing a hidden mystery for them to uncover.
In the last two years Rainbow Six Siege has evolved into a beastly shooter of note. It’s Ubisoft’s vision for the future at its finest. A rock-solid title supported not only by an engaged community but also by a developer that wants to keep the dream alive. A dream that’ll last a decade by the sound of things.
One of the facets of Assassin’s Creed that I love so much is the historical tourism. The artists and designers put so much effort into nailing the art and design of the old-world buildings, architecture structures and look of the digital worlds that players inhabit.
If you’ve played one Ubisoft game, you’ve most likely played them all. When it comes to the sandbox genre, the French developer and publisher is utterly obsessed with larger arenas within which to ply their various licenses such as Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon, Tom Clancy’s Watch Dogs or Tom Clancy’s Assassin’s Creed for example. It’s a genre which isn’t just …
America. Land of opportunity, guns and a small army of pseudo-religous kooks in the upcoming Far Cry 5. Will Ubisoft’s next title have the cajones to really say something about America’s religion of gun worship and cults of personality when it releases? I’m not so certain, but from my time with the game I can say that it does feel …
The Xbox One has added the best Splinter Cell game to its ranks. It’s Splinter Cell Conviction guys, Geoff and his Chaos Theory be damned. Conviction for life, now and forever. Back in 2010, this was the knees of the bees.
It may have been more cramped than a Hong Kong flat party, but E3 2017 felt alive and energised. The showfloor was buzzing, people were having a good time and the venue felt like a prime example of what video games were supposed to do: Connect with people. This year, you can grab a second chance at experiencing the mania of E3. Provided that you have enough green in your wallet that is.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
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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