Fire Emblem Engage Review – Rings Of Power

Fire Emblem: Three Houses was a smash hit for Nintendo both critically and commercially. While it didn’t dramatically shake up the combat, its ambitious multi-campaign structure swung for the fences. It only seemed natural that Nintendo and developer Intelligent Systems would build off Three Houses’ success. While Fire Emblem Engage certainly builds on the deep and rewarding tactical combat, the predictable story and repetitive side activities feel like a step backward for the long-running series.

Fire Emblem Engage follows a more traditional structure than Three Houses’ calendar-based progression. Your time is split between the tactical turn-based combat the series is known for and a hub-like area where you can interact with other characters and outfit your …

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick Addresses Plans To Stick Around After Microsoft's Acquisition

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has indicated that he is willing to stay on after Microsoft’s potential acquisition for whatever length of time he is needed. In an interview with CNBC, Bobby Kotick said, “I’ve committed to Microsoft for as long or as little as they need me for the integration.”

That said, Kotick is on contract until April 2024, which means he will likely remain during the integration process. Prior reports back in January 2022 indicated that Kotick would depart Activision Blizzard once the deal was closed. As allegations concerning culture issues at Activision emerged, Kotick himself faced accusations, although Activision Blizzard later claimed an investigation found “no evidence” of harassment being ignored by management.

When asked why he was willing …

Grounded Early Access Review – Little Acorns

Editor’s note: This review evaluates Grounded based on its early access state. We plan on reviewing Grounded again once it gets a full release.

Think about your favourite survival games. Think back to how they launched. Think of their initial public showing. If your favourites are like mine, you’ll notice a trend: None of them were very good when they first launched to the general public.

Subnautica had me on the edge of my seat at launch, but it ran terribly. Four years later and its 1.0 build was one of my favourite games in a year that included God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2. The Forest, similarly, launched a mere shadow of the terrifying adventure it would eventually become. No Man’s Sky was near-universally criticised …

Call Of Duty Brings Back The Boys DLC Soon, Along With These Unexpected Bundles

Activision has announced the next store bundles for Call of Duty as part of the big Season 4 launch, and the lineup includes the return of Activision’s partnership with Prime Video’s TV show The Boys and more.

Five store bundles themed around The Boys are returning to Call of Duty’s in-game shop in time for the Season 4 debut of the show in June. The five DLC bundles include:

  • Tracer Pack: The Boys – Black Noir
  • Tracer Pack: The Boys – A-Train
  • Tracer Pack: The Boys – Firecracker
  • Tracer Pack: The Boys – Homelander
  • Tracer Pack: The Boys – Starlight

These bundles, assuming they are priced similarly to when they were previously in the shop, should cost around $20 each.

Additionally, other Season 4 store bundles include t…