Sequel To INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US Is On The Way

A sequel to the widely popular DC fighting game “Injustice: Gods Among Us” is coming March 2017. That’s if you believe the rumor from a French website which VG247 says has a source close to the game. The source reports that the game may even be announced ahead of E3. If announced, the game would be releasing for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Continue reading

Bandai and Dimps Officially Announce Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Bandai and Dimps Officially Announce Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

BANDAI NAMCO has officially announced Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the most expansive Dragon Ball videogame experience to-date. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is currently in development at famed Osaka, Japan based videogame developer DIMPS (who previously developed the first Xenoverse title, among other Dragon Ball games) and will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC later this year. Continue reading

Incredible In-Game Trailer for FALLOUT 4

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Bethesda has officially announced Fallout 4, and they’ve released an awesome in-game trailer that fans of the franchise are sure to drool over. It gives us a look at the expansive world of the The Commonwealth, which is the fictional universe’s version of Boston, Massachusetts. This is a city that has been referenced in prior games as a “war-ravaged quagmire of violence and despair.” The trailer also includes the infamous tagline “War. War never changes” narrated by Ron Perlman.

It’s been seven years since ’s Fallout 3, which was the last game in the series they developed and released. 2010’s Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian. Bethesda has also confirmed we’ll be seeing gameplay from Fallout 4 at its E3 press conference on June 14th.

 

‘Rock Band’ is back with ‘Rock Band 4’: headed to Xbox One and PS4 in 2015

Remember way back in 2009? Times were simpler then: Pittsburgh’s Steelers were Super Bowl champions; Tiger Woods was caught having an affair; and I was playing a lot of Rock Band. You probably were too. Many millions of you were, anyway, and the plastic peripheral market was booming. In a few short years, the world went from zero to dozens of plastic guitars, keyboards, mics and drums per household, all in the name of games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. House parties quickly turned into Rock Band parties with surprising frequency. It was only another few short years before those games, and the peripherals they required, fell off a cliff. That was 2010, when Rock Band 3 launched. Continue reading