Tag: Activision
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Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (Sony PlayStation 4)
Despite the new location, this feels like more of the same. That’s either great or terrible, depending on your viewpoint.
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Activision Highlights Top Gaming Franchises At Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016
First Gameplay Reveal of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, an Epic War Story In an All-new Call of Duty Setting Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI), will showcase the newest innovations from the industry’s leading franchises: Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare, Destiny: Rise of Iron and Skylanders® Imaginators…
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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan (Sony PlayStation 4)
This is not the TMNT game you were hoping for.
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Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops III (Sony PlayStation 4)
A solid offering overall, but a great disappointment nonetheless.
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Review: Destiny: The Taken King Digital Collector’s Edition (Sony Playstation 4)
Destiny: The Taken King gives us the game we should have had at launch.
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Review: Destiny (Sony PlayStation 3)
Is it your fate to play Destiny for years to come?
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Review: Call of Duty: Ghosts (Sony PlayStation 3)
It’s a step backward in several regards, but the core formula is still successful overall.
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Review: Angry Birds Trilogy (Nintendo Wii U)
Fun game, but the price will make you angrier than the birds.
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Review: Deadpool (Sony PlayStation 3)
In this game, all pretense of the fourth wall has been completely dropped. And that’s just awesome.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct (Sony PlayStation 3)
Not as bad as you’ve heard, but still not good.
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Review: Transformers Prime: The Game (Nintendo Wii U)
Is the new Transformers a Prime reason to own the Wii U?
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Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Sony PlayStation 3)
all of Duty: Black Ops II does enough to put itself above its predecessors without alienating series veterans who have come to expect certain things from the franchise.
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E3 2012 Impressions: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (Microsoft Xbox 360/Sony PlayStation 3/PC)
I’m not going to claim to be the world’s biggest Transformers fan or anything, though I do remember watching the cartoon as a kid and I have checked out the Michael Bay films. I had never really been interested in any of the video games previously, though the demonstration given of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron…
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E3 2012 Impressions: Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Microsoft Xbox 360/Sony PlayStation 3/PC)
While I didn’t get any hands on time with the game (sadly), the developers of Call of Duty: Black Ops II did give me a glimpse of what could be expected in the single-player campaign. Unfortunately, nothing was shown in regards to the multiplayer, so I can’t comment on any new features that may or…
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Review: Bakugan: Rise of the Resistance (Nintendo DS)
The latest Bakugan game mixes tower defense gameplay with RPG elements? Is this a recipe for success?
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Hands-On Preview with WWE Legend Shawn Michaels: Cabela’s Big Game Hunters 2012 (Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii)
Shooting virtual animals with “The Heartbreak Kid” himself!
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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Debut Trailer Revealed
Activision revealed the debut trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 late Monday night, during the NBA Western Conference Finals. This will be the latest installment in yearly juggernaut is due in stores on November 8, 2011.
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IP Ownership At Heart Of Respawn Entertainment/THQ Non-Signing
In an interview with Wired, THQ’s Vice President of Core Games Danny Bilson stated that his company almost signed Respawn Entertainment, but there was one point that neither side would budge on: the ownership of the intellectual property (IP) that Respawn would create. In the interview, Bilson stated that his “responsibility to (their) stockholders and…
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Review: Zhu Zhu Pets: Kung Zhu (Nintendo DS)
Kung Zhu is the latest video game based on the popular toy series. Does it manage to overcome the licensed game stigma?
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Review: James Bond 007: Blood Stone (Xbox 360)
James Bind 007: Blood Stone attempts to capture the appeal of the original Goldeneye. Does it succeed?