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Review: Far Cry New Dawn

by Mazen Abdallahon March 3, 2019
The post-apocalyptic world is a pretty frequent destination for videogames, and it’s not hard to see why. Most games these days are shooters, and it’s a lot easier to have a shootout in the bombed out remains of a city than it is to have a shootout on a busy street. Moreover, the apocalypse is […]
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Review: Just Dance 2019

by Nazih Fareson November 6, 2018
Started off as a mini-game inside Raving Rabbids, Just Dance 2019 is pretty much the only remnant of the dance craze that started back in the days of the Nintendo Wii in 2009. Now years later, with Dance Dance Revolution and Dance Central has pretty much gone from the annual release calendar, Ubisoft’s Just Dance is […]
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Review: Starlink: Battle for Atlas

by Luciano Rahalon October 28, 2018
I have had Ubisoft’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas for about 2 weeks but did not want to release this review until I managed to get my hand on those juicy toys to get the full experience. I am glad that I waited as the experience is much more enhanced when you play the game with […]

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Review: Child of Light Ultimate Edition

by Nazih Fareson October 21, 2018
A little project from the Ubisoft Montreal team based on the same engine used for Rayman Origins, Child of Light is an adventure RPG game that was praised when it came out back in 2014 on most major consoles at the time. Now four years later, the team at Ubisoft thought it would be great […]
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Review: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

by Nazih Fareson October 1, 2018
When it comes to Ubisoft, I have a sort of admiration for a key franchise of theirs: Assassin’s Creed. After seeing the game evolve from a simple adventure game to dabbling around with multiple new game mechanics and settings, last year’s Assassin’s Creed Origin marked one hell of a change for the series. Ditching the […]
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Review: Transference

by Mazen Abdallahon September 18, 2018
A lot of scientists and philosophers and very smart people have been discussing the idea of a ‘singularity’ for quite some time now. As these eggheads claim, at some point we will be able to transfer our minds into a computer, projecting our consciousness into machines. The possibilities are endless (I for one would enjoy […]

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Review: Hungry Shark World

by Nazih Fareson July 22, 2018
Years after the original Hungry Shark Evolution, the studio Future Games of London – acquired by Ubisoft later on- came back with its sequel known as Hungry Shark World on mobile devices. A game so simple to play, yet delightfully addictive, pitting sharks and their mission to spread terror in the seas, the game was […]
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Review: The Crew 2

by Nazih Fareson July 11, 2018
Back in 2014, a studio owned by Ubisoft was known as Ivory Tower launched quite an interesting take on driving games. An open-world racing game set in the United States, The Crew had innovative mechanics merged with MMO elements that worked over the years (you can click here to read my review of the original The […]
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Review: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

by Nazih Fareson July 8, 2018
Editor’s Note: After the game’s original release, this review has been updated following the release of the major Donkey Kong Adventure expansion pack as well as numerous free updates to all customers which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. While Mario and the gang managed to save the day in the original game against the SupaMerge wielding […]

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Review: South Park: The Fractured But Whole

by Mazen Abdallahon April 28, 2018
Editor’s Note: Months after the game’s original release and our review on PC, this piece has been updated following the release of the game on Nintendo Switch, as well as the content updates that are available to all which reflects on the overall score, and final verdict. Ever since it’s announcement, there’s a clear notion that […]