Life Is Strange - Episode 1: Chrysalis Review - The Digital Fix
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Over the past few years, the interactive story genre has become a norm in videogames thanks to the work of Telltale Games, with the 2012 classic The Walking Dead considered to be one of their best releases. Subsequent projects have varied in quality since that masterpiece, which has led to a need for more competition within the genre. Following their work on Remember Me, developers Dontnod Entertainment hope to be the answer to this cry in the form of their new game, entitled Life Is Strange. Despite releasing to little media attention or hype, the pilot episode named Chrysalis has managed to blow away any expectations we held for the genre and set up a world we cant wait to continue exploring in future episodes.
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| Video Games Are For Everyone - Get Over It
Added: 16.02.2015 21:10 | 6 views | 0 comments
We exist in an age where gaming has moved beyond the niche and into the mainstream. Now, video games are for everyone, so embrace it.
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| Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has Shipped Over 3 Million Units Worldwide
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Series sales total over 32 million
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| Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has Shipped Over 3 Million Units Worldwide
Added: 16.02.2015 21:00 | 6 views | 0 comments
Series sales total over 32 million
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| Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Sells Over 3 Million
Added: 16.02.2015 18:47 | 7 views | 0 comments
The entire series has sold more than 32 million to date.
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| Top 7 Video Game Hardware Designs
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GR: It's what's inside that counts... right?
Wrong!
I don't know about you, but I'm a shallow gamer... at least in some respects. You see, I want my hardware to look pretty. Over the years, we seen some really ugly consoles and handhelds, but we've also been graced with a few artistic masterpieces.
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Over the past two decades weve seen incredible places and done impossible things. But through it all, its the characters who have stuck with us the heroes and villains we still remember 20 years later.
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| Ever Wondered How Ludicrous IAPs Are? Candy Crush Dev Has Raked In Over $4 Billion Since 2012
Added: 16.02.2015 8:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
Grab It Magazine:
"Weve all had an inkling for some time now that in-app purchases (IAPs) are a ludicrous source of revenue for developers. The proverbial pot of gold, if you will. After an in-depth look at the financial reports of casual game developer King (of Candy Crush fame,) there is certainly no doubt left. Since 2012, King has raked in over $4 billion in revenue from IAPs across all its titles. I dont quite have the vocabulary to express how unfathomably large that number is."
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Added: 15.02.2015 20:00 | 7 views | 0 comments
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Wrong!
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Added: 15.02.2015 13:10 | 7 views | 0 comments
Digital Foundry:
Over the past few years the high-definition remaster has become a popular way to enjoy classic games, using more powerful hardware to deliver an enhanced, higher performance experience. Looking back, Sony Santa Monica's brilliant God of War Collection in 2009 was clearly the catalyst for this new trend, but the reality is that id Software produced a remarkable 1080p60 HD remaster that shipped at launch alongside the Xbox 360 four years prior. The game? Quake 2.
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