The Sims 4 is coming to PC soon, and to prime the masses EA has released a Sims 4 Create-a-Sim demo on Origin. What kind of fun can you have with it? Let’s find out.
While playing Wildstar recently, I was struck several times about how little I was invested in the story and world I was partaking in. I couldn’t name or even recognize the races of the characters I was dealing with, and the world itself, while attractively designed, simply didn’t draw me in. That lead me down the rabbit hole of trying to figure out why I remember some MMO worlds so fondly and others simply slip out of my mind when I log out of the game.
Electronic Arts is stopping support for The Sims 2 and its various expansions on July 22nd. This may sound like the death knell for the classic game (that I have argued as being as good or better than The Sims 3), but in stark contrast, EA is instead releasing The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection for anyone who owned Sims 2 on Origin for free.
With the NBA off season going haywire with rumors and speculation, here we’re going to spin that towards NBA 2K15, namely the status of the PC version. There are questions, and very few answers, but let’s look at them anyway.
I like what Ubisoft is going for with Watch Dogs. It’s an open world 3rd-person action game with some unique twists to it in the form of hacking everything and anything. In the end though, is it worth your time with the likes of Grand Theft 5 still on the market, or is it nothing more than a hack job?
Watch Dogs, Ubisoft’s latest open world action game is here, and I had to give it a go. Hacking, driving, shooting, exploring and more await me in Chicago, and here’s my First Opinion.
In our ongoing attempts to entertain, we present to you a new AAGH Game of the Week video. This week Will from Chaos is Gaming and I play some Borderlands 2, blowing through baddies and bickering about everything under the sun. Click through to see the video or watch it here on YouTube. If you enjoy it, give it a like and be sure to share it with your friends.
As an avid fan of the Elder Scrolls series, dating back to my first encounter with Morrowind in 2003, I was always wary of Bethesda’s commitment to single player experiences versus the siren song of MMORPG’s potential goldmine. Now that Elder Scrolls Online is here, it’s time to see if it’s all its hyped up to be, or if you should stick with Skyrim until Elder Scrolls VI.