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]
Divinity: Original Sin finally makes it debut on current gen consoles. Comparing to PC version what makes the console version enhanced? Well it supports the native control pad, split screen, more voices for characters, more quests, re-coded artificial intelligence, split screen and upgraded graphics and some changes in storyline. Story The core of the adventure is the same as in the first D...[Read More]
If there is any franchise that will increase the sales of Microsoft’s XBOX, that is undoubtedly Halo. The adventures of Master Chief since 2002 giving us the pleasure of an exciting world of science fiction, epic and unique moments, and a multiplayer that revolutionized the industry. Without doubt this series also popularized online gaming on consoles. Given the history of the series,...[Read More]
Telltale’s famous creation of the The Walking Dead continues to surprise and expanding its possibilities to limit. After visiting universes like Fables or the Borderlands , now they stand up for a real challenge: create a story mode for Minecraft! Minecraft has achieved a fame by using a very simple concept brought to life and thanks to fans of the franchise made it one of the most a...[Read More]
Assassin’s Creed was born back in 2007, when Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 were new generation of consoles, and although Assassins Creed wasn’t the perfect game, yet it exceeded its sequel in all aspects, you can not say it was not impressive, spectacular and proposing something different and new, which we had not seen until then. Eight years and eight deliveries later (if you only have t...[Read More]