E3 2018: Xbox indie games are the best

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The id@xbox program help independent developers make games. Microsoft Studios support the process and gives players the best indie games collection on Xbox One. Here’s a quick look at Tunic and Generation Zero.

The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor review

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Take on an evil Vampire Lord with The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymore expansion as it makes a triumphant return to the province of Skyrim.

E3 2015: Square Enix offers most diverse gaming line-up ever

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At E3 2015, Square Enix hosted there first conference in many years, and it was obvious why they have such a large presence this year: so many great games! What impressed me the most is how Square Enix is diversifying their games line-up, which ranges from open world, to stealth, the third-person action, to classic JRPGs. They presented games for everyone, and many of their biggest titles are launching this fall! Let’s take a look at what they showed us.  

Review: Welcome to the New Nintendo 3DS era with The Legend...

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15 years have passed now since The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask shocked traditionalists and long time series fans. Following a much darker pathway than previous games, Majora’s Mask was welcomed by some and shunned by others.  Now, with the New Nintendo 3DS making its debut, Majora’s Mask is back in a revamped 3D form to help take advantage of the new controls and button spread.  I admit I wasn’t a fan 15 years ago, but I’m older and much more open to change nowadays.  My thoughts on the game are available by clicking below.

The Guardians, Captain America and more await you in Disney Infinity...

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Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes is just weeks away. Featuring many of your favourite Marvel Universe characters (with more to come) and the arrival of Tinker Bell and Stitch, this promises to be a big step forward for the already successful Infinity franchise.  What else can you expect, and what can you get for free with your Pre-Order?  Click on to find out.

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Blasts onto Microsoft Consoles

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One of the most popular Popcap series since its debut back in 2009, Plants vs. Zombies takes a little bit of a left turn under EA’s guidance and debuts on XBox One with a third person shooter.  Garden Warfare takes a different, yet just as silly look at the Plants vs. Zombies universe.  Featuring up to 24 player multiplayer, and nearly a dozen game modes for a lot less than a normal retail title.  Come take a look at the chaos being caused this time out!

Skylanders SuperChargers brings Vehicles to Life

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This September, get ready for next Skylanders adventure, one that will take to you across land, sea, and sky! In Skylanders SuperChargers, you’ll be introduced to vehicles―a first for the series―letting you speed down roads, plunge through rapids, or do barrel rolls in the air. Time to experience your favourite franchise in a whole new way!    

E3 2018: The sights and sounds of LA

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As E3 2018 is starting, I took the evening to walk by the Convention Center to look at all the posters outside the building. LA is ready for E3 and here's a quick peak!

Best Buy Canada stages epic lightsaber battle to celebrate Star Wars...

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In celebration of Star Wars Battlefront, which released this week on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, Best Buy Canada hosted a truly extraordinary Jedi vs. Sith duel in downtown Toronto last month as part of the city’s massive public Lightsaber Battle. It was a truly epic showdown between the light and dark sides of the force—come check out what went down!

Pokémon Sun and Moon Review for Nintendo 3DS

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In typical Nintendo fashion the next big Pokémon adventure comes in two exciting flavours: Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. While the story for both games are virtually the same, each version offers exclusive Pokémon only available in that version. In both games you'll take a wondrous trip to the beautiful new archipelago of Alola in search of wild Pokémon, many of which are unique to this region of the world.