Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers is a combat flight simulator video gameset in the Pacific theater of World War II. It was developed by Games Farm, published by Maximum Games and bitComposer Games, and released on December 7, 2012 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.[1] It was ported to Nintendo Switch as part of a collection with Air Conflicts: Secret Wars in March 2019.[2]
As the name suggests, Driveclub Bikes is an expansion starring motorcycles with a price of $14.99 if you already own Driveclub, although for $19.99 it is available as a standalone edition as well. Standalone edition is only for those of lovers of bike and has no interest to cars at all. If you choose the standalone expansion, Driveclub Bikes includes all circuits so far released in Driveclub. Driv...[Read More]
Finally everybody gets to enjoy this new release of Call of Duty. That being said, we just found out that there are still twelve million players a month who are still enjoying Call of Duty: Black Ops II, which was released in 2012. This shows with no doubt that Treyarch has done its job Three years later comes the third installment of this series, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, a game that is full o...[Read More]
Much has happened since Criterion left Electronic Arts as Ghost Games taken their place now. When it comes to open world racing games, we cna’t foget about Criterion, the company who developed one of the popular racing franchise Burnout series. Ghost Games now do their best to maintain the spirit of Burnout Paradise live under the new Need for Speed(2015). Today we are going to talk about th...[Read More]
If we look back, we understand that there are genres and game types, and children who are products of their time. Titles that if we get a generation of consoles or a lapse of a few years in particular, they may lose all sense. The reasons may be different: companies that no longer exist, limited jugabilidades, lack of power of the old consoles, a massive and rapid changes of a specific genre or sp...[Read More]
Set in 2065, this fan favorite map from Black Ops has returned in a big way. Nuk3town has been re-designed from the ground up to highlight Treyarch’s new momentum-based, chained-movement system, allowing players to battle in this adrenaline-charged multiplayer map. Players will experience a new take on this classic run-and-gun, close-quarters map. Escape a harsh reality and enjoy this virtual neig...[Read More]