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GK Review: ZOMBI

Good afternoon. Today we present you a full review of Ubisofts’ new zombie horror game for PC, Xbox One and PS4, “ZOMBI“. If you remember the ZombiU title that got launched with the WiiU, well that the game but without the second screen and now with much higher visuals. Here’s a snippet from the review: Whilst in most games zombies don’t pose too much of a threat – aside fr...[Read More]

ZOMBI Review

A Rotten Return to Form: A few years ago ‘ZombiU‘ made for a very compelling reason to pick up the Wii U at launch. Demanding players be more contemplative and cautious than most zombie titles gave ZombiU a distinct flavour. Now that the title has made the jump from Nintendo’s home console to the rest of the world at large, I’m pleased to report that flavour still produces thrilling ga...[Read More]

Grow Home coming to PlayStation 4

Today, Ubisoft announced that Grow Home, a quirky experiential climbing adventure developed by Ubisoft Reflections, will be available for download on PlayStation 4 on September 2nd 2015. In Grow Home, players are free to explore a strange open world full of floating islands, majestic caves and waterfalls set in a beautiful and minimalist art style. Players take on the role of BUD (Botanical Utilit...[Read More]

Gamescom 2015: New features revealed for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege

Today, Ubisoft revealed new features for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege that will debut at gamescom 2015 in Cologne, Germany. Spectator Cam With Spectator Cam, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege offers the possibility for an 11th player to participate in 5 vs. 5 multiplayer games as an observer and watch the match in real time. In addition to the traditional first-person view, Spectator Cam introduces...[Read More]

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China Review

Worth chronicling or just chronic? Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China represents the first in a number of 2D spin-offs for the Ubisoft mega-franchise. Does it fill in any story gaps or have different enough gameplay to make it worth recommending? Storyline: Set in 15th Century China, ACC starts off with the almost impossibly ludicrous statement that our heroine was trained by Ezio, the Italian ass...[Read More]

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