![]() ![]() I haven’t had a go of it yet, but our own Eric Switzer has and he reckons it’s the dragon’s bollocks.Free-to-Play competitive dragon combat title launches on Xbox One X|S this July 12th and PlayStation 4 and 5 on July 19th with extra content across all platforms. This is a game that will do well and achieve real longevity if it attracts a sufficiently sizable playerbase. ![]() Look at the trailer, tell your friends - hell, pre-order it if you can. It didn’t get primetime slots at any of the showcases this year, including Gamescom ONL where it was sandwiched between Xbox’s Game Pass showcase and a weird football sim that was not, in fact, eFootball - but now you’re reading this, I’d urge you to go check it out. If you missed Century: Age of Ashes earlier this week, that’s pretty understandable. Like, is this not something that should be way up so many people’s alleys? Do you like fantasy? Do you like spitting fireballs at people? Am I just an eejit who is completely misunderstanding what makes a genuinely cool video game concept? No, I think not - it is the people who are ignoring this game who are in desperate need of learning. It seems ludicrous that a game about literally fighting dragons - which is just around the corner! - has made such small waves in the games community. ![]() It is novel despite the fact that it absolutely shouldn’t be, and I really hope more people start talking about it. Century: Age of Ashes is capitalising on a concept that, in hindsight, probably should have existed over ten years ago. ![]()
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