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Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival Review

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The Animal Crossing series began life as an experiment. Would gamers actually enjoy a title where you have no combat, or really any objective at all? The answer, as sales figures and review scores over the years have shown, is a definite yes. While the main line of Animal Crossing games seem to only gain in popularity, Nintendo has taken the series in new directions with a couple of spin-offs into other genres and styles of play. Read More...

Learning About The New Followers In Dragon Age: Inquisition

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By now I think it is safe to say that all of us are pretty excited for the next installment in the Dragon Age series. With every new trailer that comes out, I can’t help but get drawn into the world they’ve created. Not too long ago BioWare released a trailer about choosing what kind of hero will you be. Fortunately for us, they just released a brand new trailer that focuses on The Iron Bull, Sera and Dorian. Read More...

Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition Upgrade is Free for Existing Owners on PC

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During their PAX East presentation, Gearbox Software officially revealed the much anticipated Borderlands 3. However, before they made that reveal, Randy Pitchford and his staff unveiled the brand new version of the very first Borderlands, a complete rework with 4k visuals and new features that make it worth while to play through it all over again, and it’s launching next week for current-gen consoles and PC. Such new features include the mini map being on screen as part of the HUD, being able to automatically pick up loot instead of hovering over it and pressing a prompt, and the inclusion of the SHIFT Codes that give players brand new powerful items that were brought in on Borderlands 2 and Borderlands The Pre-Sequel. Read More...