Author: Chris Larson

  • King’s Quest and Geometry Wars lead Sierra’s Rise from the Ashes

    King’s Quest and Geometry Wars lead Sierra’s Rise from the Ashes

    We told you Sierra Entertainment was rising from the ashes, and now we know the first games to rise with it, as well as how it’ll function as a subsidiary of Activision. Those two games are King’s Quest and Geometry Wars3: Dimensions. The King’s Quest reboot will launch sometime in 2015, and has King Graham

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  • Sierra Entertainment Reborn?

    Sierra Entertainment Reborn?

    Sierra Entertainment, publishers of such classics as the Caesar series, Lords of Magic, Half Life, Police Quest, Quest for Glory, Space Quest, Earthsiege, and countless others, seems to be making a phoenix like rise from the ashes under Activision. The following teaser was recently released leading up to Gamescon: Is your nostalgia tingling with the

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  • Mass Effect 4: Return of the Mako

    Mass Effect 4: Return of the Mako

    Star Wars has its Return of the Jedi, and Lord of the Rings has its Return of the King. Now Mass Effect has its Return of the Mako. Ok, maybe Bioware won’t call the next installment Return of the Mako, but it is returning, and in a big way. Bioware did some talking and showed

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  • DOOM is NIGH

    DOOM is NIGH

    ID Software finally showed off the next installment of Doom, which they promised to run at 1080p at 60 frames per second on PC (of course it will), PS4 (possible), and Xbox One (I’ll believe it when I see it). Doom promises to go back to its roots, to the dawn of the FPS genre.

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  • E3 2014: 5 Takeaways

    E3 2014: 5 Takeaways

    So E3 has concluded, so why not give you my opinion on the damn thing? Well here are my 5 major points from the show: Looks Good (Likely Crap): Assassin’s Creed: Unity sure looks pretty, and 4 player co-op looks awesome. It also looks like they are addressing the movement a bit more in this

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  • E3 Day One: Trailer Round-Up

    E3 Day One: Trailer Round-Up

    I’ve gathered the best trailers from day one at E3 all in one convenient place for you. How thoughtful of me. So go watch ALL of them, and then weep sadly as you realize how long you have to wait until they are released.   So which game are you most looking forward to?

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  • FIFA World Enters Open Beta

    FIFA World Enters Open Beta

    We are big soccer fans here at I Beat It First…ok, maybe I’m the only soccer fan at I Beat It First, and the other members couldn’t care less. They just don’t appreciate the beautiful game like I do, or love the PC as much as I do (or spend all their money on it).

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  • Far Cry 4 Announced

    Far Cry 4 Announced

    So not only will Ubisoft be releasing yet another Assassin’s Creed game this fall, but also another Far Cry. At least there has been two years since the last Far Cry, which Jason seemed to enjoy. In the latest installment you head to the Himalaya’s to battle a self appointed king of Kyrat that they

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  • Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Review

    Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Review

    Well…I finally beat the dang game, so why not write about my thoughts? Black Flag is the best Assassin’s Creed game in many ways, and much more the same in others. In Black Flag you actually play a Pirate, not an Assassin. You get thrown into the Templar/Assassin never ending battle in the hunt for

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  • Dragon Age: Inquisition Dated

    Dragon Age: Inquisition Dated

    Dragon Age: Inquisition has a release date. It’ll be hitting store shelves October 7th in North America and October 10th in Europe. I’ve played both previous games, and enjoyed them both for different reasons. Dragon Age: Origins was the better RPG, while Dragon Age 2 felt a bit rushed out after the first game, but

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