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Naughty Dogs Uncharted Was Nearly Called Something Else

Added: 31.12.2013 4:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


IGN : "During interviews conducted for IGNs extensive History of Naughty Dog, Naughty Dogs Co-President Evan Wells revealed an interesting story regarding the development of Uncharted: Drakes Fortune, one specifically surrounding its title. At Sonys now-infamous E3 2006 press conference the one where the company revealed PlayStation 3s exorbitant $600 price tag Naughty Dogs new, much-anticipated project was set to be revealed. After working on cartoony, mascot-driven platformers for the past decade, Naughty Dog was ready to unveil its fresh, realistic new series: Uncharted."

From: n4g.com

Crimson Dragon Review | XboxOneUK

Added: 30.12.2013 22:16 | 12 views | 0 comments


XboxOneUK - "Crimson Dragon was always going to be a hard sell for Xbox One gamers. A launch title needs to demonstrate what the console is capable of and, deep down, most would remember it as the once upon a time Kinect-only Xbox 360 game. Something special would need to be released to rip that nail right out of the coffin, but sadly and we mean that genuinely Crimson Dragon just doesnt manage to offer anything a Day One gamer would want."

From: n4g.com

Uncharted Was Nearly Called Something Else

Added: 30.12.2013 21:39 | 13 views | 0 comments


In a conversation for IGN's The History of Naughty Dog, NDI Co-President Evan Wells discussed how the studio settled on the Uncharted name.

From: www.ign.com

Crimson Dragon Review | XboxOneUK

Added: 30.12.2013 21:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


XboxOneUK - "Crimson Dragon was always going to be a hard sell for Xbox One gamers. A launch title needs to demonstrate what the console is capable of and, deep down, most would remember it as the once upon a time Kinect-only Xbox 360 game. Something special would need to be released to rip that nail right out of the coffin, but sadly and we mean that genuinely Crimson Dragon just doesnt manage to offer anything a Day One gamer would want."

From: n4g.com

Bravely Default Producer Wants To Destroy Something Beautiful

Added: 29.12.2013 0:44 | 9 views | 0 comments


Drive me far away.
And I don't care where, just far.
Away.
And I don't care where, just far. I hate the game industry so much.

Square Enix's 3DS RPG Bravely Default has seen great critical reception and solid performance in the marketplace. Naturally, this leads it right down the road to destruction, as producer Tomoya Asano now states that he wants yearly releases out of this cash cow. In an interview with Japanese gaming magazine Dengeki, Asano discusses the next Bravely game and remarks: "I’m aiming to release a game for the Bravely series at least once a year." Forgive my concern, but this is where many game franchises break a hip, get pneumonia and die. It worked in earlier days of gaming when development wasn't as complex and didn't take as long, but these days, I see too many problems with annual titles. Some studios can pull that off, but success with that tends to require a budget much higher than I imagine Bravely Default ever seeing.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Microsoft Are You Lying To Us About Xbox One?

Added: 26.12.2013 5:16 | 8 views | 0 comments


Something does not feel right about Microsoft (MS) right now, they seem to be showing their true colours with all the dishonesty that seems to becoming more apparant.

From: n4g.com

Should the Last of Us Get a Sequel? Can Feedback Hurt Games? SESSLER'S ...SOMETHING - QA Edition

Added: 24.12.2013 11:21 | 2 views | 0 comments


This week on Sessler's ...Something QA Edition, Adam answers your questions about game sequels, and early access fan feedback.

From: n4g.com

Video: Something For The Weekend: Santa's Rampage

Added: 20.12.2013 17:23 | 10 views | 0 comments


Chris and Simon must clean up Santa's Grotto and save Christmas before it's too late!


From: www.videogamer.com


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