News - August, 2014

Saturday30th Aug 2014

Thursday28th Aug 2014

  • News Assassin's Creed Unity Delayed Until November

    Shuffled back

    Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin's Creed Unity has been delayed on all platforms, until November. The game was scheduled to release on October 28th, but has been pushed back until November 11th in the US, and November 13th in Europe and other territories. Vincent Pontbriand, senior producer at Ubisoft, said: "As we got close to...

  • News September's Xbox Games with Gold Confirmed

    A mixed bag of fun

    September's Xbox Games With Gold have been confirmed by Microsoft today. If you're not already aware, each month,a number of free games are provided to Xbox Live Gold subscribers as a bonus on top of the other benefits of their Gold subscription. Both Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners are included in the fun. In September, Xbox One...

  • News Xbox One September Dashboard Update Goes Live...In August

    Zero to a million

    We've gone from being confused about when Xbox One dashboard updates were due to be launched, to having so many of them launched that we can't keep track. It appears that the September Xbox One dashboard update is now live for all users. Yes, on August 28th. Here's what to expect from the update (which you can get by hitting the...

Wednesday27th Aug 2014

Monday25th Aug 2014

Tuesday19th Aug 2014

  • Review The Golf Club (Xbox One)

    Taking a new approach

    Golf games haven’t grown up in the last 25 years. No matter how you look at it, the same systems that we used to control the likes of World Class Leaderboard on the 8-bit machines in the 80s are the same ones that we use today to control the latest EA Sports licence-fest. Everything has changed around the core systems of the...

Friday15th Aug 2014

Tuesday12th Aug 2014

Friday8th Aug 2014

  • Review Sacred 3 (Xbox 360)

    Ruining the gauntlet.

    When a game series throws out fistfuls of features that were part of the very reason that fans of the series became fans of the series, people aren’t usually all that happy about it. There’s a desire for improvement and growth of course, but there’s also that desire for more of the same. Fans of the first two Sacred...