This week CD Projekt Red, the creators of the story-driven, next-generation open world role-playing game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, announced two expansion packs that will be coming to said title. The expansions will be called Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, and both will be paid content. “With the development of Wild Hunt… Continue reading The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gets 2 Massive Expansions
Category: Gaming
Bloodborne: Review
For many years foreigners have come to Yharnam in search of its blood ministrations (that’s the use of blood to heal a person’s ailments and make them stronger, didn’t you know that?) and you are one of those travelling to this city. A contract is signed and you are ready to hunt on the streets… Continue reading Bloodborne: Review
Story of Seasons: Review
Have you ever wondered why virtual farm life is way more appealing to people than actually going out into the fields to grow crops on your own as well as taking care of real life livestock? Maybe it’s the fact that on my 3DS I can grow turnips in 4-5 days instead of 2 months.… Continue reading Story of Seasons: Review
Super Meat Boy, My Favorite Platformer
This game is beautiful. It is the perfect mix of retro-style platforming, cartoon-like graphics, and all that frustration that just keeps on motivating you. It has many qualities that make it very well created and fun to play. The game has a nice cartoon style appearance that I’m sure lots of people will like or… Continue reading Super Meat Boy, My Favorite Platformer
Nintendo Direct: Mike’s Honest Recap
Nintendo’s recent announcement that Legend of Zelda wouldn’t be coming out until 2016 bummed out quite a number of people, myself included. As such, I watched the Nintendo Direct yesterday hoping for some good news. Unfortunately, I found myself wishing it was a bad April Fool’s joke. That’s not to say all the announcements were… Continue reading Nintendo Direct: Mike’s Honest Recap
Tobuscus Adventures Wizards: Review
Early June 2013 I decided I would take my first plunge into backing a project on the popular site IndieGoGo. I had never done anything like it and was not sure about it after hearing horror stories of campaigns raising money and then failing to deliver. What made me take the plunge were two things… Continue reading Tobuscus Adventures Wizards: Review
Heroes of the Storm: Preview
There’s not denying that MOBAs are dominating the gaming world at the moment. One needs to look no further than the League of Legends World Championship prize pool of 2 million or the even more ridiculous prize pool of DOTA’s “The International” which was just shy of 11 million dollars. Additionally, MOBAs are slowly creeping… Continue reading Heroes of the Storm: Preview