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Jassi is either on camera, or on his laptop reviewing video games. He is the face of GamersPack's YouTube channel, and the voice of a generation. Which generation that is still remains unclear.

The Banner Saga 2 launch trailer prepares you for the end

The Banner Saga 2 is almost here, with the launch date set to April 19 on PC. While you wait to continue the tale of vikings and myth, watch the game's official launch trailer above. It should help you prepare from whatever comes next. The sequel to the beautiful tactical RPG will pick up where the original left off. Players who completed...

The first level of Unravel now available for free on all platforms

Unravel was released more than a month ago, on February 9, to mixed reactions. It's just one of these games that looks so nice, but you're not sure if it's worth picking up, even for $20. EA is hoping to solve this conundrum by letting everyone with a PlayStation 4, Xbox One or an Origin account on PC to try...

The Binding of Isaac devs announce The Legend of Bum-bo

The Binding of Isaac developer, Edmund McMillen, has announced a new project by the name of The Legend of Bum-bo. It is a randomly-generated turn based puzzle RPG that involves coins. The team has been working on this title for a few months now, but still decided not to share any information about it, apart from the image you can see below. Oh, and the...

The Division director leaves Ubisoft to join Hitman dev IO Interactive

Ryan Barnard, the director of Ubisoft's new MMORPG The Division, has left the company to join the Danish studio IO Interactive. IO Interactive is mostly known for the Hitman franchise, though they do have other interesting titles like Kane & Lynch and Freedom Fighters. While a Game Director at Ubisoft, Barnard now holds the position of Gameplay Director over at IO, and will supervise three core...

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Awakening review: Freshen up your multiplayer

It's rare that I get ecstatic about DLCs, especially ones from Call of Duty, but the Black Ops 3 Awakening DLC is by far one of the best, if not THE best DLC Call of Duty fans got so far. It comes with a bunch of new maps, including a re-imagined one from a past Call of Duty game, and...

SCUF Infinity 4PS controller review: Control your controller

Finding a solid controller with a good build is quite rare, especially for the PlayStation 4. The DualShock 4's crafted design fits perfectly for the hands of gamers, and it's already been named one of the best console controllers available. However, there isn't much of a selection out there, and there's no way to customize a PS4 controller the same way...

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void review: My life for Aiur

After many years, the StarCraft 2 trilogy finally comes to an end with Legacy of the Void. It feels different to separately review StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void, since I tend to consider each new part in the trilogy as a huge update to the original StarCraft 2, and not a proper sequel. Luckily, the changes from each game...

Fnatic Gear offers professional gear for hardcore gamers

Fnatic has introduced a new line up of gaming gear that's sure to take your competitive skills to the next level. Fnatic Gear lives as an Indiegogo campaign for players who are interested in showing support in the creation of high quality eSports tech. When you log on to Fnatic Gear's Indiegogo page, you'll be introduced to a slew of products...

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below review

Dragon Quest is a big name in the world of RPGs, considering it carries a slew of high quality games that bolster great RPG elements and solid stories that constantly leave players wanting more.Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below isn't your typical Dragon Quest game, but if you love the franchise or if you want a somewhat light...

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 review: Super soldiers, zombies and tentacles

There's a certain disdain amongst gamers when the Call of Duty franchise is mentioned, and it's hard to blame them. The yearly release cycle of the franchise in a market already saturated with First-person shooters, has cause the series to stagnate. However, there's one Call of Duty arch that has continued to bring new elements to the series, both...

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