Posts Tagged ‘Euro’
  • Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part 2 – Revealed

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Obsidian Entertainment and Paradox Interactive announced today that The White March – Part 2, the second expansion to Pillars of Eternity, will release on February 16th, 2016. The White March – Part 2 not only adds new content to the Pillars of Eternity universe, but also allows players to experience the conclusion of the stories told in The White March – Part 1, bringing the first epic chap... more.
  • Life is Feudal: Your Own – Weather Effects & “White Standers”

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Euro, News, PC
    Winter has arrived in Life is Feudal: Your Own, and you may notice something falling from the sky. The latest update brings enhanced weather, including snow and rain with actual impacts on gameplay. Weather and seasons aren't just for show in Life is Feudal: Your Own. While rainy days are great for tree growth, livestock prefer the warmth of sunshine, and the perfect mix of both weather conditi... more.
  • Deathsmiles – Coming to Steam Spring 2016

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Euro, News, PC
    Degica is pleased to announce that the occult classic shoot 'em up, Deathsmiles, is coming to Steam! Deathsmiles’s developer, CAVE Co, is the powerhouse behind revered bullet-hell shooters such as Mushihimesama, DonPachi, Espgaluda, and many more! In Deathsmiles, you take the role of one of five Angels to defend the magical land of Gilverado from an invasion by Hell itself! Eradicate this dev... more.
  • SteelSeries Announces Rival 700 Smart Gaming Mouse

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Euro, News, PC
    SteelSeries, the leading global manufacturer of gaming peripherals, introduces the Rival 700, equipped with gaming’s first fully customizable onboard OLED display, tactile alerts and swappable physical components. Altogether, this makes the Rival 700 the most powerful gaming mouse in the world, giving gamers real-time information and notifications while they play. It must go fantastically well w... more.
  • Dying Light: ‘Harran: The Ride’ – Now Available on Steam Workshop

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Euro, News, PC
    Dying Light has been expanded even further with all-new content in the form of ‘Harran: The Ride’. The creation is courtesy Steam user Cabozzl who designed and created the unique custom map all on his own. Cabozzl, an active member of the Dying Light community, used Dying Light Dev Tools (available for free on Steam) to realize his grand vision and reached out to Techland to showcase... more.
  • Review: Operation Abyss: Neo Tokyo Legacy (PS Vita)

    Posted by on January 5, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Developed by Experience Inc, Operation Abyss: Neo Tokyo Legacy is a first-person dungeon crawler that pays homage to such classics as Wizardry and Dungeon Master. The story's unnamed protagonist - a young high school student that attends Hinowa Academy - suddenly blacks out on his way home from school. As our would-be hero regains consciousness, he finds himself in a dark, murky room somewhere und... more.
  • Review: Shadowrun Hong Kong (PC)

    Posted by on January 4, 2016 under PC, Reviews
    Shadowrun Hong Kong is the latest release in the Shadowrun series. Like its predecessors, Hong Kong’s premise is a dark, twisted cyberpunk tale that will take you through the bowels of Hong Kong in search of justice, revenge and a body count like no other. Hong Kong happens to be the most in-depth Shadowrun game to date, as it dredges up memories of pen and paper D&D. With a story that pu... more.
  • Review: Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege (Xbox One)

    Posted by on January 3, 2016 under Reviews, Xbox One
    Like Battlefield and Call of Duty, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series has been entertaining console and PC gamers alike for well over a decade. But unlike the competition (which uses fast-paced gameplay and quick respawn times), Rainbow Six Siege for Xbox One uses a slow, tactical approach to the gunplay that causes hearts to race and tensions to run high. The game also uses a punishing, 'once you're... more.
  • Review: Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut (Playstation 4)

    Posted by on January 3, 2016 under Reviews, Xbox One
    Brian Fargo is known for a laundry list of ionic game franchises that have appeared on a variety of platforms, including the popular Apple II and Commodore 64. His earlier efforts - Demon's Forge and Mindshadow (both popular text-based adventures) - were the precursors to his more popular games (i.e. Bard's Tale, Wasteland, etc.). Since the initial release of Wasteland for Apple II in 1988, gamers... more.
  • Review: Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax (PS Vita)

    Posted by on January 3, 2016 under Portables, PS3, Reviews
    Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a 2D arcade fighting game co-developed by Ecole Software and French Bread, and published by Sega of America. Released in Japanese arcades on March 18th, 2014 , the console release celebrates the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint, which features popular characters from various light novels. Initially, the Japanese console version(s) of Fi... more.