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2K Games has revealed the box art for Brave New World, the second expansion pack for Civilization V.
Before you finish unwrapping all the cellophane off your copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops II, you should know about the franchise’s next installment — Call of Duty: Ghosts. It’s scheduled to hit store shelves on November 5, for the… Read More »
The PlayStation 4, according to Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida, will have almost all PS4 games support Remote Play on the PS Vita. In other words, you’ll be able to play nearly all PS4 games on the handheld, if… Read More »
Indie developer Combit Studios has recently announced that it will be partnering with River City Ransom EX developer Million to create “an official, worldwide follow-up to River City Ransom.” The game will be available for Windows in August 2014, according to the… Read More »
It was announced earlier this month in the most recent Nintendo Direct broadcast that EarthBound (known as Mother 2 in Japan), the endearing cult classic RPG for the SNES, would finally make its way to the North American Wii U… Read More »
2K Games — the company that brought you Borderlands and Civilization — has confirmed in its blog that while the publisher is excited about next-generation hardware, it’s still busy preparing announced titles and has chosen not to feature a booth at E3… Read More »
Ubisoft announced earlier today that Watch Dogs, the company’s highly-anticipated open-world action game, will arrive in North America on November 19 and Europe three days later on November 22. The game will launch on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo… Read More »
I am not the main character in Papo & Yo, and neither are you. Vander is. Before Papo & Yo (translated to the nicknamed “Papo and I”), I knew video games were player-centric. In every other game’s given galaxy (excepting… Read More »
Every Sunday, my brother and I like to boot up our SNES and throw on Tetris Attack. Most times, well, every time until recently, my brother stomped me. It’s like something would go off in his head any time I… Read More »
In 1851, Harper and Brothers published an adventure writer’s exploration into a then-modern poetic adventure. Moby Dick initially sold around 500 copies in Melville’s native England, less than a tenth of what his previous, high-intrigue island adventures had sold. And… Read More »