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Fallout 76 review
Bethesda's action role-playing game goes online in the series' first multiplayer game, Fallout 76. Available now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Brawlout for Nintendo Switch review
Indie developer Angry Mob Games' party fighting game Brawlout in now available at retail in physical format. See what this Super Smash Bros. inspired fighting game is all about.
Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch: more than just a game for...
Discover the charm of Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch: gameplay insights, characters, and more.
Ubisoft Forward 2024: Exciting news and announcements
News and highlights from Ubisoft Forward 2024 including Star Wars Outlaws, Assassin's Creed Shadows, Just Dance VR, and more!
PlayStation 5 unboxing
Come inside and watch my PlayStation 5 unboxing video. See exactly what you'll be getting at launch on November 12, 2020.
E3 2019: Hands-on with The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan...
I went hands-on with The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan and Code Vein. My impressions and thoughts on both games inside.
Borderlands Legendary Collection review on Switch
The Borderlands Legendary Collection includes three critically acclaimed games in one package with hundreds of hours of bonus add-on content.
Wolfenstein II The New Colossus review on Nintendo Switch
The award-winning first person shooter Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus comes to the Nintendo Switch. Are you ready to help spark the second American Revolution?
Best Video Game Gift Ideas for the Family
Looking for a video game gift that will bring the entire family together this holiday? Here are some of my top family gaming picks.
A Guide to Gaming Console Backwards compatibility
I’ll never forget that time in Grade 4 when my friend asked his grandparents for a specific game for his Super Nintendo, and his grandma bought him the Nintendo version of the game instead. He was then told that he had to keep it so not to hurt his grandma’s feelings. The story sticks with me because I’ll often get asked questions from parents or grandparents about whether they can buy, say, NHL (current year) for PlayStation when the gamer has an Xbox. Or even whether that year’s NHL for the Xbox 360 would just play on the Xbox One since it’s cheaper to buy that one. This is a pretty quick and easy guide to understanding backwards (and even cross-platform) compatibility between gaming consoles to hopefully help you decide which versions are the right ones, and which ones should be avoided when you’re out buying for your gamer.








