Aliens Dark Descent Is A Squad Based Tactical Action Game Coming Next Year

A new squad-based action game in the Aliens universe is on the way in the form of Aliens: Dark Descent. This singleplayer outing was announced at the Summer Game Fest last night. The game promises an original story set in the iconic sci-fi universe. Players will take command a squad of marines and face them off in real-time combat against the Xenomorph hordes. You’ll be responsible for recruiting Marines, tooling them up and customising your squad before missions....

May 29, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Veronica Tulloch

All Back 4 Blood Missions Acts List In Order

The spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead is finally here and like the aforementioned game, in B4B too, your mission is to survive against every ghastly zombie and boss. If you are currently focusing on completing the campaign and are looking for the Back 4 Blood missions list, here’s what you can refer to. There are 4 Acts in total in the launched game and it will take you anything between 6 to 8 hours to beat the game if you play on Recruit difficulty....

May 29, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Andy Walker

All Call Of Duty Cod Games Release Order

Wondering what the release order for all Call of Duty games is? Well, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll clue you in on the order of release for Activision’s best-selling military first-person shooter series. So, without further delay, let’s dive in! Release Order of All Call of Duty Games Call of Duty Release Year: 2003Lead Developer: Infinity WardPlatforms: PC, Mac, N-Gage, PS3, Xbox 360PC Metacritic Score: 91 The OG first-person shooter that started it all....

May 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1415 words · Kristina Pendergraph

All Classes In Salt And Sacrifice Their Starting Stats

Before you pick a Class in Salt and Sacrifice you should learn about it. This is important because your starting class determines the weapons and gear you get. It also heavily influences your playstyle. And lastly, once you pick it you can’t change it for the rest of the game. So in this guide let us quickly check all the Classes in Salt and Sacrifice and their starting stats. All Classes in Salt and Sacrifice There are a total of 8 classes in Salt and Sacrifice....

May 29, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Eula Crawford

All Mafia Games Now Drm Free On Gog And Discounted

The first two Mafia games were cracking so there’s some good news for anyone looking to pick these up as all three games are now DRM-free on GOG. To celebrate their arrival on GOG, all three can be picked up with a 66% discount or each game can be picked up with a 50% reduction. The DRM-free version of Mafia 2 (£15 on GOG), which probably the best of the three, also comes with all the DLC as the Director’s Cut version so that’s definitely worth picking up if you don’t have it already....

May 29, 2022 · 1 min · 125 words · John Lewis

All Roblox Nuke Simulator Codes January 2023

Having fun nuking things in Nuke Simulator? You can further arm yourself with oodles of valuable resources through the use of Roblox codes, and it’s free! However, they never last long, so here’s the latest Roblox Nuke Simulator codes. Every Nuke Simulator Code in Roblox To this day, these are the only active Roblox codes for Nuke Simulator: DESTROY2: Redeem for 60k Gems (New) UPINOHIO: Redeem for 100k Gems (New) MOONBOOST: Redeem for 20k Moon Coins ALIENGEMS: Redeem for 80k Gems DOWNINOHIO: Redeem for 250k Coins LOTTADAMAGE: Redeem for 5x Damage Boosts DESTROY: Redeem for 3x Damage Boosts MARTIANGEMS: Redeem for 20k Gems PARI: Redeem this code for x3 Coin, Damage, Extra Luck, and Crazy Luck Boosts GEMURITEZ: Redeem this code for 20,000 Gems BIGBOOM: Redeem this code for 250,000 Coins OHIOSIMULATOR: Redeem this code for 30,000 Gems LUCKYBOI: Redeem this code for x3 Crazy Luck Boosts As usual, you should use these codes as soon as possible, considering most Roblox codes will eventually expire, in turn, losing out on their free rewards....

May 29, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Grace Rosado

I Should Go Dragon Age Dreadwolf Fans Worry As A Key Veteran Writer Departs Bioware

Mac Walters, BioWare’s Lead Writer on Mass Effect 2 and 3, has officially announced that he left the studio at the end of 2022 after 19 years. This has spread some unease among Dragon Age fans, as they are worried this might affect the quality of Dreadwolf as Walters was serving as Production Director. For some good news, Walters posted a statement on LinkedIn announcing his departure, showing that it was a personal decision, and nothing indicates trouble within BioWare....

May 28, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Laurence Rogers

10 Amazing Games To Play While You Re Waiting For Animal Crossing New Horizons

After much waiting, coupled with a delay by Nintendo to further refine it, the long-anticipated new Animal Crossing for Switch is finally on the “horizon,” set to release March 20th. Building from the solid foundation of past entries, the latest iteration of this charming Nintendo-tinged sim looks to be better and more robust than ever. Elements like more flexible building mechanics, more expansive environments, and daily “Nook Miles” quests look to help enhance the experience and make Animal Crossing: New Horizons a rich, memorable experience....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1212 words · Elsie Fetterolf

10 Best Platformers On The Snes

When it comes to home consoles, the Super NES holds a certain charm that’s rarely matched. Those colorful sprites that decorate its robust lineup invoke a sense of nostalgia for gamers growing up in the 90s. Much of the strength of this fourth-gen console is derived from its range of delightful platformers. When it comes to both Nintendo and third parties, it’s arguably of the most well-repressented genres on the system....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1210 words · Mark Jessup

10 Great Back To School Movies And Tv Episodes

This article comes from Den of Geek UK. Stores may have been proclaiming “Back to School!” since late July, but with September upon us, it really is time for children, teachers, students, lecturers, parent-teacher associations, and anyone else associated with education to go back to school. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of films and TV episodes to watch to get you into an autumnal mood. There are literally thousands of films and TV episodes about school, and we could only fit a fraction of them in this list....

May 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1686 words · Dorothy Willis

10 Great Ps4 Games That Take Less Than 10 Hours To Beat

The following games have a main story that is shorter in length, but that’s part of the reason why we love them. They accomplish everything a video game should in a short time frame, even though other games can’t in twice the amount of time. An average video game is around twenty-hours, but it depends on the genre. A role-playing game is often longer than first-person shooter games, yet the length of a game says nothing about its quality....

May 28, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · Alice Patino

10 Minutes Of Killzone 3 Single Player Video

We’ve brought you plenty of Killzone 3 beta multiplayer footage than you could stand to look at, without wanting to play the game for yourself, we’ve told you about the pre-order bonuses, and the possibility of split-screen, but what about actual single-player footage of the game? You’ll be excited to know that some special somebody on the internet got the chance to sit down and watch someone else play Killzone 3 - and they recorded it....

May 28, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Reginald Bowman

10 Reasons Crash Team Racing Remaster Is Better Than Mario Kart

Shots fired, come at me! Yes, I said it: Crash Team Racing was better than Mario Kart 64 way back when in the fall of 1999 and I’m confident that it will be a showstopper in 2018 (fingers crossed!). For those who don’t remember Crash Team Racing, it was an addition to the ever-competitive cartoon racing genre. With heavyweight contenders such as Mario Kart 64 launching in 1996 and Diddy Kong Racing in 1997 on the Nintendo 64 console, it was high time for the PlayStation to take a chunk of the pie....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1268 words · Steve Lee

10 Things About The Classic Pok Mon Games That Haven T Aged Well

Now that the anticipated launch of Pokémon Sword & Shield is in sight, Poké-mania is being turned up to a level not quite seen since the launch of Pokémon Go over 2 years ago. While gamers are excited to play what will likely be the sleekest, most massive version of this beloved franchise to date, it’s easy to forget this series’ more humble, simplistic origins. It’s certainly easy to point even the latest version of this RPG as seeming a bit dated in certain areas, especially in terms of visuals....

May 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1225 words · Charles Stover

10 Underrated Horror Gems Every Fan Should Watch

Horror is one of the greatest genres for exploring bizarre, mind-bending and bloody ideas. You’ve got supernatural, psychological, folklore, good ol’ fashion slasher—the list is endless. However, like every genre, there are plenty of stinkers and success stories. But what of the underrated? Sometimes a film gets overshadowed by a summer blockbuster or perhaps there wasn’t enough promotion. If you love horror, here are 10 underrated horror gems every fan should watch....

May 28, 2022 · 4 min · 851 words · Patsy Minton

1080P Vs 4K Full Comparison

1080p vs. 4k: Must Know Facts 1080p has fallen increasingly out of favor with game designers, camera operators, and more. This has occurred as 4K devices have become more commonplace.However, 4K is not the most advanced resolution that is commercially available. That belongs to 8K, which is rapidly being adopted in certain sectors and will likely overtake 4K, just like 4K eventually overtook 1080p. Both 4K and 1080p have a variety of off-sets and different uses that have been adopted for different devices and in different countries....

May 28, 2022 · 3 min · 576 words · Sharon Holloway

13 Sentinels Aegis Rim Gets A New Mysteries Trailer Ahead Of Nintendo Switch Release

Atlus West has dropped a new Mysteries trailer for 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim ahead of next month’s Nintendo Switch launch. The publisher declared that the sci-fi mystery adventure would head Nintendo-wards back in November. You’ll be deciding the fates of thirteen high-school students who suddenly find their city invaded by mechs from the future. They soon find themselves upended from 1980s Japan into a futuristic time-hopping war between men, machines and aliens....

May 28, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Maryellen Pena

15 Amazing Backwards Compatible Xbox 360 Games You Totally Missed

At its launch in 2013, backwards compatibility was not in the cards for the Xbox One. In the stiff competition of home consoles, getting to market first is seen as such an advantage that no amount of begging from fans to bring old games to new consoles will make a company slow down development. If the architecture is similar enough and it’s easy to do, sure, backwards compatibility is a great feature, but it’s not enough on its own to generate sales....

May 28, 2022 · 13 min · 2668 words · Marjorie Sullivan

15 Best Games Revealed At E3 That Got Canceled

E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is right around the corner again. Next week, as a matter of fact. You can expect plenty of coverage from TheGamer on the event, but before it comes around, let’s have a little lesson on hype culture. Games are announced and hyped at E3 every year, which is what the event is for. It’s a trade show for video games, not usually held open to the public except for this year....

May 28, 2022 · 14 min · 2852 words · Ulrike Lenters

15 Hidden Spoilers You Missed At The Start Of Games

Many video games will have endings that reveal some sort of plot twist that may change your whole outlook on the game, the characters, or even yourself. The game could reveal an unexpected villain, the death of a likable character, or that some of the characters you communicated with weren’t even real. Plot twists are a great way to take a story in a video game to the next level. Wherever they are used, they can either make or break a video game....

May 28, 2022 · 11 min · 2270 words · Eric Coyne