D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die Launch Trailer (HD)
Added: 20.09.2014 0:49 | 1 views | 0 comments
D4 stars the young, eccentric, and hip David Young, whose wife was killed two years prior, and whose killer hasnt yet been brought to justice. D4 stands for Dark Dreams Don't Die and also serves as a reference to the fourth dimension.
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| The Top Five Games That Fight Back Against Violent Stereotypes
Added: 19.09.2014 23:16 | 1 views | 0 comments
David Jenkins writes: "Gaming has been slated over the years as a largely violent pastime, and is even occasionally blamed for the violent actions of a few individuals. Different countries have taken varying stances against such situations, implementing both mandatory and voluntary ratings systems... some developers are forced to produce a censored version of their game in certain regions.
With that said, today we present a look at five of Power Up Gaming's favourite games for pacifists (or parents)."
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| D4 Preview - The Verge
Added: 19.09.2014 18:12 | 7 views | 0 comments
Microsoft's vision of a Kinect-powered future never came true. Despite the technological improvements with the Xbox One version, games like Kinect Sports Rivals have proven to be mostly clunky and annoying, while using your voice to browse Netflix is simply a great way to hear yourself repeat "Xbox play" over and over again. It just doesn't work as well as it needs to, which is why you can now buy a cheaper Xbox One sans Kinect. But for those of you who have unplugged the camera, there's finally a good reason to hook it back up again: D4, a surreal new detective adventure that's like a David Lynch game you can talk to.
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| Review: D4(Prologue, Episode 1, Episode 2) - Destructoid
Added: 19.09.2014 8:12 | 4 views | 0 comments
David Young is the hero of D4, and the mystery of his
murdered wife is the focal point. Her last words linger
in his mind since that moment -- "Look for D." Is D a
location? A person? David's obsession with the event
drives him off the police force and onto his own
investigation. Oh, and one small note -- a bullet that
went through his head as a result of that night granted
him the power to go back to the past using items called
"momentos," through a process called "diving." Yep, this
isn't your typical noir thriller -- this is by Swery65, the
famed developer best known for directing Deadly
Premonition.
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| Gaikai Talks PlayStation Now
Added: 18.09.2014 10:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
GameInformer- "We recently spoke with Gaikai CEO David Perry about all things PlayStation Now. The longtime developer joined the cloud-gaming company in 2009 and in 2012 Sony acquired it to form the core of PlayStation Now. Check out our interview as we touch on signing with Sony, remote play, what it takes to get a game on PS Now, expansion to more devices, overcoming rough cloud-gaming experiences, and looking to the future."
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| Rising Star Games Show off TRI and Kromaia - The Lobby
Added: 17.09.2014 18:05 | 2 views | 0 comments
David and Sam show off some of the upcoming releases from Rising Star Games. TRI finds the fun in Trigonometry, and Kromaia is a trippy space shooter.
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