When Watch Dogs was first announced back at E3 2012, the gaming world stood up and took notice. After all, it was quite a bit different than anything we have seen before, and needless to say everybody was excited. It was supposed to be a release-day title for the Xbox One and PS4, but unfortunately things change.
Ubisoft announced yesterday that Watch Dogs has...
The latest Pokemon games, X and Y, has come out and people everywhere are excited. After all, it features a return of many of the old favorites from the original games, and what’s more it’s definitely a major update as the game is using actual 3D for once! Unfortunately, like its predecessors it also features some bugs. You will need to know a...
When it comes various handheld devices you usually find that you end up with a bunch of different chargers. You’ve got your cell phone charger, your iPod charger, and your charger for your handheld gaming machines. It really gets to be a bother having to switch out chargers time and time again.
Luckily if you’re thinking of picking up one of the...
Last month Valve made a few big announcements. First, they showed off their new Linux-based SteamOS, and after that they formally announced that they were designing the Steam Machine in order to bring Steam into the living room. Perhaps their most ambitious idea that they announced was their new Steam Controller, which is unlike anything we’ve seen...
When it comes to video games each system is fundamentally locked down. Xbox 360 owners can only play with other 360 owners, PS3 folks can only play with other PS3 folks, and PC aficionados can only play with other PCs. Every so often, though, you’ll see a game try to break that trend and bridge the gap between 2 different systems. And if...
When Valve unveiled their specs for their beta Steam Machines, it’s easy to see just how powerful they are. After all, these particular computers contained anything up to an i7 processor as well as an Nvidia Titan GPU! But there has been a noticeable absence from these prototype machines: none of them have any AMD hardware in them.
Does that mean no...