Delivering news, reviews, Editorials and diaries

Jun 27, 2015 22:09 GMT  ·  By

This week, the review-focused team at Softpedia Games is delivering full-length evaluations of titles including  Batman: Arkham Knight, the final title in the series created by Rocksteady, Pro Cycling Manager 2015, which arrives just in time for the Tour de France, and the third episode for Tales of the Borderlands from Gearbox and Telltale Games.

We also have two Editorials about the gaming world, one dealing with the aftermath of E3 2015 and the way gamers have benefited from the event and another about the Batman: Arkham Knight problems on the PC and how Warner Bros. should respond to them.

The Gamer Diary series continues to offer more detailed looks at titles that include Galactic Civilizations III, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and more.

The EndWeekGame piece talks about my plans to spend more time with Pro Cycling Manager 2015, and we also deliver a selection of the most important game-related news that appeared during the past week.

From Monday to Friday

On Monday, 343 Industries talked about the emotion that it plans to deliver in Halo 5: Guardians and CD Projekt RED delivered a new big patch for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

On Tuesday, DICE announced that it was launching a classic map project for Battlefield 4, based on the Dragon Valley level, while BioWare suggested via a survey that it was working on a new single-player DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition.

On Wednesday, Microsoft delivered a video that showed off the revamped user experience for the Xbox One, and Rocksteady suggested that PC gamers should turn off most features in order to run Batman: Arkham Knight.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, rumors talked about potential deals between Nintendo, Amazon and Disney, linked to future video game projects, and Microsoft talked about the video games that would be added to Games with Gold in July.

On Friday, Microsoft issued a new missions statement that had little info on the Xbox One and its future, while Rocksteady and Nvidia joined forces to create a PC patch for the new Batman game.

Finally, on Saturday, DICE talked about the lack of single-player in Star Wars Battlefront and 343 Industries delivered Warzone tips for Halo 5: Guardians.