Delivering reviews, news, Gamer Diaries and editorials

Mar 22, 2015 08:11 GMT  ·  By

This week, the review department of Softpedia Games is delivering long-form evaluations for the following titles: Battlefield Hardline, Cities: Skylines, Atlas Mugged for Tales from the Borderlands, Mushroom Men: Truffle Trouble and Oscura: Lost Light.

We also have Editorials about the gaming world, one focused on the way the Xbox One can still benefit from Kinect and another about the content updates that major releases are getting and their launch issues.

Our Gamer Diary series continues to offer a more in-depth look at titles ranging from Cities: Skylines to Europa Universalis IV - El Dorado.

The EndWeekGame piece talks about our plans for the free time we have to fill with video games and we also have a full round-up of the most interesting news stories that emerged during the previous seven days.

From Monday to Friday

On Monday, EA Sports revealed the new PGA Tour title, which will be featuring Rory McIlroy on the cover, while more details about the way Bloodborne will deal with the Vita and the DualShock 4 were offered.

Finally, GTA V got a new stability-focused update on the Xbox One and the 360.

On Tuesday, Microsoft explained why virtual reality was not needed on the Xbox One and Sony showed solid financial results based on the power of the PlayStation 4.

On Wednesday, Pokemon Rumble World was revealed, potentially the first Nintendo title to move to mobile devices, Visceral Games delivered more tips about the classes included in Battlefield Hardline and Square Enix teased a new Japanese RPG that would be revealed later in the year.

On Thursday, the maps which will be part of the Ascendance DLC for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare received more details, Bloodborne explained the upgrade system that it will use, and a major update arrived for Endless Legend.

On Friday, Mortal Kombat X revealed a new Quitality feature, Sony confirmed that a God of War 3 version was coming to the PlayStation 4, and DriveClub showed off a new Lamborghini Veneno car.

On Saturday, Valve talked about Half-Life 3 and Microsoft started rolling out the April update for the Xbox One.