Hands-on with The Crew
My Nissan's armed with a short change gear box that lets me change up through gears faster off the start line, giving me an edge in acceleration on the car next to me. I've equipped a set of brakes...
View ArticleUbisoft won't stop PC players from fiddling with The Crew's frame-rate
What if a roadside threat to a fellow crewster emerged in the 59th frame of a second, and you didn’t spot it? That’s the possibility The Crew beta players lived in fear of, and so in many cases cranked...
View ArticleThe Crew: Everything We Know
In The Crew Ubisoft want to create a racing game with real ambition: a simulation of the best bits of the United States for you to race through at over 100mph. They know their stuff in building cities...
View ArticleThe Crew PC port review
Over the last couple of days I’ve been vroom vrooming around the USA in Ubisoft and Ivory Tower’s The Crew. In the real world, I’m a trains and planes rather than an automobile kind of fellow, what...
View ArticleGrow Home is Ubisoft’s latest passion project, help a robot climb a beanstalk
Ubisoft are getting really good at smaller ‘passion projects’. Having kicked out Child of Light, Valiant Hearts, and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon over the last couple of years, the studio is now gearing up...
View ArticleGrow Home is about a little red robot that could, and it's out today on Steam
Ubisoft’s latest artistic project, Grow Home, has finally been released today. Players take control of BUD, a Botanical Utility Droid with a mission to save his home planet. He’s journeyed to an alien...
View ArticleGrow Home review
Ubisoft’s experiments in procedural animation have borne some absolutely lovely fruit. A side project turned full game, Grow Home is a cure for the gloominess created by this cold, dark month of...
View ArticleThe Crew: Wild Run beta begins today, and we've got 2,000 codes. Wanna join...
Remember The Crew? The MMO racer from the Test Drive lot, with the wide-open USA and the worryingly compelling chicane challenges? It’s back, with bikes and a bunch of other things that make immediate...
View ArticleGrow Home sequel Grow Up release date set for August 16
Grow Home is just lovely and you should play it if you haven't already. Guiding a flimsy robot called BUD, you have to sprout organic growths from the surface of the planet, crisscrossing them to reach...
View ArticleGrow Home sequel Grow Up now available on PC via Steam
Grow Up, the highly-anticipated sequel to indie darling Grow Home, has come out on PC. Announced at E3 this year, the release time has snuck right up on us, abandoning the normal afternoon go-hour for...
View ArticleAtomega is a multiplayer shooter at the end of time from the makers of Grow Home
Ubisoft have announced a new multiplayer shooter called Atomega, which will have you battle to gain mass in an abstract arena at the end of time.Ubisoft aren’t indie enough for you? Check out the best...
View ArticleUbisoft's Atomega scraps loot and grinding for FPS players short on time
Lending new meaning to the term ‘massively multiplayer online first-person shooter’, Atomega is the surprise new announcement from Grow Home studio Reflections. In it, you must rush around the game’s...
View ArticleAtomega PC review
A star is dying. In the ever more intense red light of this collapsing giant, eight blocky exoforms scrap for victory, cube and claw, darting in and out of the nooks and crannies of an intricate arena....
View ArticleAtomega guide - how to evolve and succeed in Ubisoft's new race for mass
Ubisoft Reflections’ latest title, Atomega, is a game that almost defies explanation. Its many mechanics are tough to describe, but play one ten-minute match and you’ll instantly get it. It’s all about...
View ArticleUbisoft's Ode strips Grow Home of its systems until all that's left is pure joy
Ode is not a game, it is an experience, designed as a garden of dynamic musi-Ah, did I lose you there? Not surprised. Games can be about anything these days - friendship, fatherhood, the...
View ArticleThe best games of 2017: Ode
Do you listen to music as an active participant? Perhaps you live with a kitchen dancer. Maybe you notice that guy in the club who feels the need to indicate exactly when the drop comes in. Even though...
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