Fallout 4 has finally exploded onto the scene. Having been granted early access, our reviewers are set with reports from the wasteland on the Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. Up first, our review of Fallout 4 on the Xbox One. Are you ready to brave the wasteland one more time?
This week Billy is doing the best at what he does, procrastinating. In fact, he’s so good at it that we don’t know if the word ‘good’ can really be used to describe it anymore.
This is part two of our Episode 5 Let’s Play of Life is Strange and Chella meets with the Mr. Jefferson for more drama. Will Max be able to save Chloe and Arcadia Bay?
Harken back to the days of Privateer and Wing Commander 3 with the incredibly beautiful, fully-open world space exploration Elite Dangerous game. Playing on either the PC or the Xbox One is an experience not to be missed.
This week Michael listens to Chimes at Midnight on audiobook. Things finally seem to be settling down for October Daye in this one, at least until dead changelings start appearing in the alleys of San Francisco.
Fixing a lot of the little mistakes of the original, Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut really improves in all areas. It also takes the game onto consoles for the first time, where we found a surprisingly smooth interface for a game with such deep PC-only roots.
Billy is celebrating Halloween this week with The Park, a horror game with a focus on story that takes place in a setting from The Secret World MMO. Will this game scare you?
Happy Halloween! We dive into the black and white world of That Old Time Religion, a story based game set in the Deadlands RPG world. Created by SmiteWorks, it follows the adventures of Detective Harvey Jenkins as he takes on demons, cultists and general dark forces in 1935’s New Orleans.
Primal Carnage: Extinction was a smash hit on the PC, but how does the online humans-versus-dinosaurs battle translate over to the console? We take a bite out of the game to try and find out.
Michael is continuing to review popular audio books, and dives into Ashes of Honor this week. Book Six of the October Daye series might at first seem like a giant epilogue, but it quickly evolves into something great.
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