Best of… Microsoft @ E3 2017
We all knew that Microsoft was going to reveal more about Project Scorpio, but did they have the games to match? (Yes)
We all knew that Microsoft was going to reveal more about Project Scorpio, but did they have the games to match? (Yes)
It’s July… If you hadn’t noticed. Which means we’re halfway through the year. 2016 hasn’t been a great year in other walks of life but what it has been good for so far is new games. So here are the five best releases for the first half of this year.
E3 has left us with so many games to look forward to in the near future featuring some old and new faces. To sum up, here are the Procrastinerd E3 2016 Awards for the best and worst of the event.
If you can look past the cringeworthy typical Just Dance demonstration they have to do every year, Ubisoft usually delivers a solid line-up. Without an Assassin’s Creed release this year, they’ve got some other interesting games to show off.
Project Scorpio is officially a thing now. But what else did Xbox have to offer? Phil Spencer and the gang have revealed some amazing games and hardware due out within the next couple of years.
It’s really been a year since Fallout 4 was officially revealed. Since then, it’s become one of the best-selling games ever. Can Bethesda live up to these expectations this time around? Here are the top 3 announcements from their conference at E3 2016.
Procrastinerd is back just in time for E3! Join us for the next couple of days for post-conference analysis of each show. To kick off, EA brought a number of big names back to the table. Here are the three best things to come out of it.
Our Level 1 guide to all things gaming is here to teach you the in’s and outs of video games for the clueless, the lazy, and the people who will inevitably say it’s wrong.
When you’re not playing as a typical main character, some gruff bearded bloke, you’re playing as a rougher, tougher lumberjack man with abs of steel. But what if he had a cute boyfriend sidekick?
Back in 2008, Faith’s parkouring adventures in the first Mirror’s Edge proved to be a revelation. Now, EA risks taking all the fun out of that in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst with fancier gimmicks.