I Hate Everything, Like When People Forget About Hating EA
Added: 12.06.2013 13:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Remember when everybody was mad at EA for SimCity and Dead Space 3? If those same people line up to buy the company's next round of games, we've got a problem on our hands.
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| Xbox One DRM: Remember who youre angry at
Added: 12.06.2013 11:17 | 4 views | 0 comments
X360: Xbox Ones disastrous DRM policies are difficult to stomach, but remember, its Microsoft that deserves the hate, not the games and developers writes X360s editor.
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| Xbox One DRM: Remember who you’re angry at
Added: 12.06.2013 9:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Xbox One's disastrous DRM policies are difficult to stomach, but remember, it's Microsoft that deserves the hate, not the games and developers writes X360's editor.
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| 3 Player Playthrough Review: Remember Me
Added: 12.06.2013 4:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
IIronically, everything about Remember Me is as forgettable as can be.
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| The Battle for the Ultimate State of Control
Added: 11.06.2013 21:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Surfjafo wrote: Remember when you could just have a system that just played games? I know I do. I can recall quite clearly when systems like PS One and Xbox were geared towards enjoying the games and just about nothing else. Remember when you were able to play DVDs on consoles? Having something like that made you not only a part of the new generation of tech, but the hot kid on the block. You didnt realize it then but at that point, you became a pawn in the ever growing fracas known as the Console Wars.
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| Remember Me Walkthrough - Part 1
Added: 11.06.2013 20:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Part one of Prima's free walkthrough takes Nilin through Episode 4
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| Remember Me Review | Gather Your Party
Added: 11.06.2013 19:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
In 2084, a new technology has swept the globe: Sensen from the company Memorize has enabled its users to record, delete, and transfer their own memories. Couples share their memories to become closer with each other, victims of trauma delete their troubling memories to live better lives, and anyone else can buy, sell, trade, or remove memories with a regularity and commonality that is in a similar vein to todays social networking trend.
This is the dystopian setting of Remember Me, and if that plot line is not interesting enough, then theres not much else this game has going for it.
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| Review: Remember Me (New Gamer Nation)
Added: 11.06.2013 16:34 | 4 views | 0 comments
Memories are a tricky thing, as anyone who has seen Inception can tell you. Change one little thing in a persons mind, and you can change everything they believe in. Altering the smallest detail can affect the entire world. Its a promising premise for a game, and Remember Me revolves solely around this idea. No one will ever say that Remember Me didnt try or have an imaginative setting, but that isnt enough to make a great game.
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| Remember Me Reviewed (thenerdfilter)
Added: 11.06.2013 15:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Topher took some time out to play and review Remember Me. He liked it, loved it, and hated it all at the same time!
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| Remember Me Review | Gameological
Added: 10.06.2013 18:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Remember Me cant decide if its a heady think piece or a dumb adventure.
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