by Jordan Love | Aug 29, 2017 | Indie, News, News Section
Google’s ARCore is the evolution of Project Tango, the augmented reality experiment that Google first launched way back in 2014. In a way, ARCore is a shift from experimental AR to the start of something much more practical and user-focused. via Google To begin with,...
by Jordan Love | Aug 29, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames, weekly
Every Tuesday, Foresight for the Week is your guide to the gaming industry for the next 7 days. With game and DLC releases, news about upcoming cons and events, and information on the latest patches and updates in gaming, Foresight for the Week helps you stay on top...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Aug 29, 2017 | News, News Section, PC, Videogames
One of the most frustrating things about waiting for a highly anticipated game is waiting to see if the developer screws it up. Gamers are used to seeing one thing in trailers and screenshots and getting a completely different experience. No other genre experiences...
by Jordan Love | Aug 28, 2017 | News, News Section, Ps4, Videogames
Sony recently announced a new PlayStation VR bundle that includes both the headset and the PlayStation Camera for $399 USD. PlayStation VR via Amazon Sony also announced that it will be dropping the price of its PlayStation VR Worlds bundle. The ‘Worlds’ bundle was...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Aug 25, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
THQ Nordic has unveiled a new gameplay trailer for Biomutant at Gamescom. While the previous trailer was pretty enough, the newest trailer gives us a little more insight into what playing the game will actually be like. We may have had a few reservations about a...
by Jordan Love | Aug 25, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames, weekly
This Weeks Headlines Xbox One X Pre-Orders Go Live Microsoft finally revealed when and where we could pre-order the Xbox One X. The when is now and the where is anywhere it’s available. From Amazon to the Microsoft Store, pre-orders went live just about...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Aug 25, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Everything is easier to do in 2017. Games like Skyrim and Fallout have map editors and open source files so they can be easily modified and changed. Game engines from RPG Maker to Unity are low cost – the Unreal Engine 4 is even free, charging a 5% royalty fee for...
by Jordan Love | Aug 24, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Like so many games these days, Rainbow Six Siege relies heavily on community. Unlike a lot of gaming communities though, Siege’s is notoriously communal. It lacks a lot of the vitriol and toxicity that plagues many of its competitors. For some reason, the Siege crowd...
by Jordan Love | Aug 23, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
Its been a big week for Nintendo. Their SNES Classics have already sold out everywhere, they dropped big news for Splatoon 2 and ARMs at Gamescon, and we found out that they're going to have some awesome exclusive cars in the Switch version of Rocket League. Plus...
by Nicholas Armstrong | Aug 23, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames
It can be confusing who is actually making a game and who is responsible for the quality. If a game sucks, we want to know who to blame, and if it’s great, we want to make sure we praise the right person. If we look at a game like Mass Effect: Andromeda, the public...
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