If you have not yet done so, you have through Monday, May 3rd to download or add to your library the PlayStation Plus games for April. Those would be Oddworld: Soulstorm (PS5), Days Gone (PS4) and Zombie Army 4: Dead War (PS4). On Tuesday, May 4th, three more games will become available for Plus subscribers… Continue reading PlayStation Plus Games For May 2021 Revealed
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EA Cancels Anthem Revision
The life support has been pulled on panned looter-shooter Anthem. Fans holding out for the promising Anthem 2.0 relaunch are out of luck now as EA has canceled development of it and all resources are now going towards BioWare's other projects, Mass Effect and Dragon Age. If you like dabbling in the game as it… Continue reading EA Cancels Anthem Revision
EA Sports Is Making A College Football Game
It missed an entire console generation, but EA Sports is finally making another College Football game that will simply be called "EA Sports College Football." This according to ESPN who spoke with EA Sports vice president and general manager, Daryl Holt and by the EA Sports twitter: https://twitter.com/EASPORTS/status/1356644353901539342 There is not a date attached to… Continue reading EA Sports Is Making A College Football Game
Anthem Review
It's hard to believe it's only been a month since BioWare and EA released the heavily hyped Anthem on PC, Xbox One and PS4. It's a game that had a lot of fanfare behind it and was poised to be the next big thing from BioWare. It's an open-world looter shooter stepping in to compete… Continue reading Anthem Review
Watch The Anthem Launch Trailer
BioWare has released the launch trailer for Anthem and you can check it out below. Anthem launches on February 22nd, but Origin Access Premier subscribers get full access to the game next Friday, February 15th. Meanwhile basic Origin Access and EA Access subscribers on Xbox One will get to play the game for 10 hours beginning… Continue reading Watch The Anthem Launch Trailer
Give Respawn Their Virtue Points, Apex Legends Is Diverse
Respawn Entertainment and EA announced and released free-to-play FPS battle-royale Apex Legends on PC, PS4, and Xbox One as a surprise on Monday. To their credit, and to EA's relief (at least temporarily), the game has been a massive hit in its first few days. Over 10 million people have played the game, it surpassed… Continue reading Give Respawn Their Virtue Points, Apex Legends Is Diverse
Star Wars – Knights of the Old Republic Review
Seven years. That's how long I considered Knights of the Old Republic my all-time favorite video game. It's still a top five, but it was knocked off by Red Dead Redemption back in 2010. Still, that's a good amount of time considering during that seven year (well almost) span a lot of really great games… Continue reading Star Wars – Knights of the Old Republic Review
Titanfall Review
The time has finally arrived, the first big Next Gen exclusive has launched. While Titanfall certainly had a whirlwind of hype pushing it forward the real question would be whether or not it was worth your time. Some seemed unsure of the lack of a single player campaign in which the game launched with. It… Continue reading Titanfall Review
Battlefield 4 Review
EA DICE returns after two years following the release of the very successful Battlefield 3 with this inevitable sequel. I am happy to report that this game is not a quickie BF3 retread with a slicker coat of varnish on it. They did listen to the fans feedback over the course of the last two… Continue reading Battlefield 4 Review
Plants vs. Zombies 2 – It’s About Time! Review
The original Plants vs. Zombies was a surprise hit when it first hit PC and Mac way back in 2009. If you were to just glance at the game, you would have seen something that looked very simple and probably wouldn't be that much fun. Turns out, it was super fun and became super popular… Continue reading Plants vs. Zombies 2 – It’s About Time! Review