Dean Evans, creative director of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon spoke to Polygon to share some of his other, more crazy game ideas he had before Ubisoft let him construct the lovable retro downloadable spinoff we know as Blood Dragon . Evans says he's working on a "dream project" with a "dream team" - something they've all wanted to do and now finally can. It's based in a "compelling and unique universe" and because of the success of Blood Dragon, Ubisoft is giving him plenty of creative freedom. Read the great interview at Polygon for m
The setup for Riftbound is simple. You're playing the role of a legend/Champion from the game, who typically provides a passive ability for your deck. You'll have hero cards as well as a standard deck you've constructed, with cards that benefit any Champion. Turns are taken one after another on separate sides, with players resolving cards based on cost, fueled by ru
I tried out several Champions through multiple rounds. My first go-around involved Lux, specifically the Lady of Luminosity version. This passive ability allows you to draw a card after playing a spell that costs five or more, which can ramp you up in the mid-game significantly, provided that you've set yourself up for success at that po
At this point, it's simply a matter of timing a straight line run of one of the map's street, a couple of equations, and we come up with a rough result: the map you see above measures approximately 2,246 meters by 2,188 meters. That's 3.73 square kilometers or 1.44 square miles. Yes. I know, it was pretty sm
While these bizarre choices to keep certain games longer in the dark than others could be interpreted as Sony having faith in their first-parties to be big sellers without any additional marketing above and beyond the necessary, it instead tends to come across as ignorance at the clear bounty Sony has at their disposal. Fortunately, Sony’s mistakes during the past year have the luxury of being labeled as an "off-year" and can be completely disregarded as Sony continues to make plans for the next year in marketing. If Sony can reinstate a focus on E3 and PSX being the dates for fans to salivate at, and making sure their first-party titles can present something substantial in-between these six month gaps in at least one of the two events, as Sony has proven they can over the past few years, the publisher can return to being the giant to topple at some of the year’s biggest industry events.
Developers don't always apply the same solution to different games, and while we're still in the PS4 generation, technology has evolved considerably since 2014. Open worlds are getting bigger and bigger, and the recent example of Assassin's Creed Origins shows what a team with a good engine and enough resources can do (even if there have been bigger examples, like Just Cause
The other deck I tried was the Dark Child version of Annie, who gets to ready two runes at the end of her turn. She's one of the trickiest characters available in the base starter set, as she can respond to other players in turn with spells, and completely mess up other player's turns since you always have free mana to sp
By early evening, the Mongols had completely secured the coast and advanced on the island's towns, setting them ablaze. The remaining samurai attempted a final cavalry charge, but that proved completely ineffective. The defenders of the islands were all slaughtered, alongside many villagers and fishermen. Sokekuni Sou himself died in bat
Back in October 2012, Riot Games happily announced that they had 12 million players signing on to play League of Legends each day . That's not registered users in total - that's actual player activity on a daily basis. Impressive? Now they have 27 million players playing daily, more than double that 2012 number. No wonder the game dominates the livestream charts of Twitc
One of the surprise hits of E3 2013 and a game we quickly fell in love with was Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare . Think Dungeon Defenders but with far improved and polished graphics thanks to it being built on the Frostbite 3 game engine. We found out last week that on Xbox One, EA is delivering fans an exclusive mode called 'Battle for brainz.' The strange part is that this is the only splitscreen mode in the game, pitting two plants against waves of incoming zombies. That's right, only one platform will have splitscreen for Garden Warfare . Next-gen? Why wouldn't the game support splitscreen multiplayer for all its modes on all consoles? Especially a super simple wave-based survival mode we've seen in dozens of Strategy game tournaments|https://strategynewsbase.com/
Think of runes like a Bandai Namco card game energy system. Every turn, you'll get two new runes automatically, which can pay for cards. How many runes you leave open can dictate how defensively or offensively the other player will act on their turn, so it behooves you to leave something open to resp
League of Legends has been around the block and back when it comes to mixed media ventures. Some of them have worked out like Arcane , others haven't. Many are still on the way , like **Riftbound ** , the League of Legends -themed trading card g