After weeks of rampant internet speculation and a denial by Rockstar, the unfortunate has happened: the PC version of Grand Theft Auto 5 has been delayed. Once due to release on January 27th, PC gamers will have to wait a few more months to explore Los Santos. Continue reading
In case you missed it, All Around Gaming Hub is 10 years old this month. Continuing our look back at 10 years of AAGH, today we are going to look back on our top ten feature articles of the past 10 years.
Ten years ago this month – on January 17th, to be precise – way back in 2005 I launched this site. Originally a small gaming site started with some friends as a see-if-we-can venture, All Around Gaming Hub is today my day-to-day work and part of a hosts a number of projects. Let’s look back at some of the high and low points in AAGH’s history and be sure to come back all month for more anniversary coverage.
2014 is over, everyone and it’s time to move on to 2015. Before we do, however, we have to put a cap on the past year with our 2014 Game of the Year awards. Did your favorite game win? It’s time to pass out the awards.
We recently opened a new branch to All Around Gaming Hub, namely the AAGH Game Center. Featuring a fine selection of fun, free online games, we’re routinely updating it and producing new games for it. Are you looking to blow your lunch break in a fast, fun, easy way? This is your answer. Visit it, have some fun, and share it with your friends. You – and your friends – can thank us later.
Dragon Age Inquisition has arrived at last, riding a massive hype train last seen ferrying the likes of Destiny and Watch Dogs. Such hype trains can easily turn in to flaming wrecks when the game they’re carrying can’t deliver on its promise, so let’s see what Dragon Age Inquisition brings to the table in this First Opinion.
Grand Theft Auto 5 was a crown jewel of the last generation of consoles. Released late in their life cycle, it brought an unpatrolled sense of place and purpose thought its beautifully realized game world. Now, with it returning later this month on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (and in January on PC), you will get to experience it from a whole new perspective: the first person perspective.
For those who like their world organized and their time managed, we have set up a tentative streaming schedule for our Extra Life marathon. After taking the results of our game poll into consideration, we have organized a selection of 45+ games as best we saw fit. We’re fairly flexible – and things are liable to go awry at some point – but now you know when you can tune in to watch us play the games that you would like to see.