Ian Crane from DJ Podcasts writes "Ubisoft had a big task, creating a third entry in the Assassins Creed game on the back of two games and two full expansions. Kicking off in early 2013 The Tyranny of King Washington provides a competent replay of the entire game in three neat parts. It's also a sneaky ploy for Ubisoft to make the casual punter pay for the entire thing again, justified only in that the entire DLC is too large to offer in one large file."
There’s no doubting the impact that this week’s Presidential Election has had not just on the US but the whole world. While we can’t forget the result (be it good or bad, depending on your political leanings) we can at least distract ourselves with a few good old fashioned video games.
Perhaps one of the best liked and followed massive world role-playing action-adventure game series - but that doesn't mean it's historically accurate.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At the beginning of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," the recently released installment in Activision's blockbuster military shooter franchise, the player is dumped from the sky in a drop pod onto an urban battlefield, smashing into skyscrapers and landing in a futuristic, war-torn rendition of a city that's rarely depicted in video games: Seoul, South Korea.