One of the things that I miss most about living in England was the ability to frequently go to live football matches on a Saturday afternoon or Tuesday evening. Ironically though, living in North America actually allows me to w...
Burnout Paradise came out a few years ago; twelve, actually. Which, I guess is a bit of a shock. Even to me. The Paradise took the original format of the Burnout games and put it into a fairly huge, open world environment, givi...
Welcome to Palm City, a unique hybrid of West Coast meets East Coast where the bustling city and surrounding mountains of Los Angeles are enhanced with the design aesthetics of Miami, the neon strip of South Beach, and even a d...
There are a lot of gamers for whom just one or two games a year is enough to keep them occupied and glued to their consoles. The EA Sports pantheon of FIFA, NHL and Madden are good examples of these, but you’ve also got shooter...
Sometime life hangs by a thread. It’s a phrase that all too often comes during times of uncertainty and in many cases, loss of life. This feeling is one of many that I experienced recently while playing Coldwood Interactive’s n...
I’ll be honest, Star Wars Battlefront II wasn’t a game that was on my radar in any meaningful way. I tend not to be a big multiplayer guy, and since that was the primary focus of the first game, I didn’t reall...
As has been the case with every late September period in recent history, the newest FIFA has reared its head, beginning its residence on football fans’ consoles and causing broken controllers and gleeful last-minute-winner-cele...
Just in time to suckle on the media hype of the Rogue One movie, EA launches Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: VR Mission; some free DLC for those who already own the core game on the PS4. While I appreciate the fact that the D...
Few would argue that EA Sports’ NHL franchise has reigned as the king of hockey video gaming for over a quarter of a century. Sure there have been competitors over the years – most notably Sega’s NHL 2K and Sony’s 989 Sports’ ...