Life is Strange: Episode 4 Dark Room Review | GameCloud
Added: 12.08.2015 11:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
William Kirk at GameCloud writes:
"When I finished episode four, I felt sick to my stomach. For a game that plays with so many clichés, it never ceases to amaze me how each episode still manages to surprise and draw me in further. Dark Room pulls at your heartstrings from the very beginning and doesnt hesitate to kick you when your guard is down. Its a feeling Ive only ever experienced while playing The Walking Dead, and now I sit here anxiously writing as I begin the wait for the finale. Things that used to bother me about earlier episodes dont anymore, and its rewarding to see solid continuity across the series. Its still quirky at its core, but Ive crossed all barriers of disbelief to immerse myself. Theres no stoping now!"
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| Top 5 games based on TV shows
Added: 12.08.2015 5:18 | 18 views | 0 comments
Similar to movie tie-ins, games based on TV shows are also known for an overwhelming lack of polish and quality, so much so that many players simply disregard them as soon as they hear the word adaptation. Of course, this notion is not entirely unfounded, as we have seen some truly terrible iterations of well-known shows (The Walking Dead and Star Trek, just to name a few), but fear not, since not everything that comes out of the small screen is garbage. Here are our top 5 games based on TV which are actually a damn good time.
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| The Latest Walking Dead Game Goes Mobile In Its First Trailer
Added: 11.08.2015 21:04 | 67 views | 0 comments
The latest entry in the Walking Dead's video game series is No Man's Land, and it's a mobile offering. The first trailer for No Man's Land is a look at the gritty world of the massively popular series that follows the zombie apocalypse.
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| Walking Simulators Are Finally Finding Their Feet
Added: 11.08.2015 14:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
From Everybody's Gone To The Rapture to Ethan Carter, the new breed of walking simulators appear to be evolving in the best possible way.
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| Episodic and Inventive
Added: 11.08.2015 11:18 | 12 views | 0 comments
Why episodic games have suddenly caught on with with things like 'The Walking Dead, 'Tales From the Borderlands, and 'Life is strange'
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| The Walking Pet (Ketchapp) Tips, Tricks, Cheats, How To Beat, and Strategy Guide
Added: 11.08.2015 2:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
The Walking Pet is Ketchapps latest frustration-maker for the iOS and Android. You control a pet animal, initially a cat, who is trying to walk on its hind legs in order to get as far as possible, as well as collect strawberries for food (and currency, hah) along the way. Its frustrating and addicting, as each tap takes one step and your pets tend to not be very sure on their feet.
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| CGM's Pixel Ink Podcast: Fear The Walking Dead
Added: 08.08.2015 7:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
The Pixels and Ink cast of characters dive into a long podcast. Exploring all the news from Gamescom, the new World of Warcraft expansion, The allegations against Konami and all the news from the International, it is a very packed cast. It does not stop there though, they also dive into The Fantastic Four and the new AMC Show, Fear The Walking Dead.
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| Beyond Eyes Review | IGN
Added: 08.08.2015 2:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
Walking simulator is a fairly recent sub-genre term for a game whose only proper mechanics are, in fact, wandering through the story itself. In the case of Beyond Eyes, it can be applied almost literally. Its a fascinating premise for a novella in video game form and a noble attempt to express the sensory challenges a blind person faces, but with little else but the story to rely on, Beyond Eyes plot just isnt up to the task.
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