
Chances are good that if you play games, you’ve played The Legend of Zelda or at least seen a picture of the 1986…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Planes
Disney Planes is based on the 2013 animated movie of the same name. This handheld version has gameplay similar to the PC / Wii (U) release, but is not identical. Players get to experience the game world using six characters and six environments (four less for each compared to the other version), but it does have full voice acting. Each character has different statistics based on boost, power, speed and technique. The game contains four game modes, but not the multiplayer portion of the other release. The included game modes are: Balloon, Challenge, Race and Story.
Chances are good that if you play games, you’ve played The Legend of Zelda or at least seen a picture of the 1986…
Fortnite Season 7 is here. In addition to adding a snowy area to the map, Season 7 brings planes, ziplines, and wraps you can use to customize your weapons. Creative mode is available today for Battle Pass owners, with everyone getting access to the sandbox next week. See the full patch notes for more details.
Battlefield V’s first post-launch addition, Overture, released today after an initial delay. The expansion moves the…
Did you know EverQuest II has averaged at least one expansion pack a year since its 2004 launch? Today Daybreak announced EQII’s 15th expansion, Chaos Descending, goes live on Tuesday, November 13. Players can explore new elemental planes and start gearing and leveling up their mounts. Weird.
Digital Combat Simulator is more widely famous for a takeoff video, but jokes about how complicated it is can get in…
I’m standing on a bridge connecting two small mountains, staring at the tree-laden canyon and small river below. I…
Today marks the five year anniversary of the original release of Grand Theft Auto V. It had the biggest launch in…
Cartoons and video games are a match made in heaven. Well, maybe not when the cartoon is actually based on a video…
Earlier this week the Battlefield V development team released a blog post chock full of information about what they…
When game developer Kenichiro Tsukuda was a kid, he took apart his Famicom, the Japanese version of the Nintendo…
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