Crashed Planes, Island Survival, Gorgeous Sunsets and the Supernatural - We Play 'Dead in Bermuda'
Added: 20.09.2015 12:17 | 94 views | 0 comments
Weeks after scavenging for food and wood on a spooky island, Higher Eclectic Ground finally manages to bring you a special look at Team CCCP's indie adventure RPG/survival management game 'Dead in Bermuda', the island, its quirks and art.
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| Keith Stuart on: Influences
Added: 20.09.2015 8:19 | 88 views | 0 comments
Keith Stuart:
"When I was a young kid first discovering video games in the early 1980s, I used to go to the huge Wythenshawe library in Greater Manchester, where I could rent Commodore 64 titles for 10p a week. Usually, I went home with piles of fighting games and shoot-'em-ups like Yie Ar Kung Fu, Green Beret and 1942. But one day, when someone had been in before me and grabbed all the popular stuff, I glumly picked up all that was left: a copy of Deus Ex Machina, the bizarre multimedia art game by Mel Croucher about the birth of a living organism within a vast computer. I was 12. I wanted to shoot stuff, I did not want to watch a fetus gestate in a databank while Jon Pertwee narrated a story about a mouse poo. But I played it anyway."
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| Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson Review I Hey Poor Player
Added: 20.09.2015 7:17 | 80 views | 0 comments
Hey Poor Player's Kenny McKee writes - "The path of the shinobi can be a trying one, and is certainly not a journey that many see through to the very end. Day in and day out, shinobi must train in order to keep their skills sharp, and their strength up. Shinobi must willingly carry out missions that have been given to them, regardless of personal opinion. They are shadow warriors and need not be seen or heard by anyone as they strike their target and, in one fell swoop, completely disrobe them. Okay, youve got me; that last bit about disrobing people is not a normal shinobi duty. Most people do not really see ninja and stripping going hand-in-hand. That is not to say that the two have not co-existed, however. I present to you the Senran Kagura series and, more importantly, Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson for the Nintendo 3DS!"
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| Keith Stuart on: Influences
Added: 20.09.2015 4:17 | 35 views | 0 comments
Keith Stuart:
"When I was a young kid first discovering video games in the early 1980s, I used to go to the huge Wythenshawe library in Greater Manchester, where I could rent Commodore 64 titles for 10p a week. Usually, I went home with piles of fighting games and shoot-'em-ups like Yie Ar Kung Fu, Green Beret and 1942. But one day, when someone had been in before me and grabbed all the popular stuff, I glumly picked up all that was left: a copy of Deus Ex Machina, the bizarre multimedia art game by Mel Croucher about the birth of a living organism within a vast computer. I was 12. I wanted to shoot stuff, I did not want to watch a fetus gestate in a databank while Jon Pertwee narrated a story about a mouse poo. But I played it anyway."
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| Everybodys Gone To The Rapture review | GamesTM
Added: 19.09.2015 20:17 | 91 views | 0 comments
GamesTM:
Can The Chinese Rooms low-key style be sustained over five to six hours? That was the question weve been asking ourselves since we first heard of Everybodys Gone To The Rapture. The reason the studios previous games worked so well was because of their brevity: seminal hit Dear Esther was as short form as games have gotten. It was a game about language, interpretation, slowing down, self-reflection. That worked within its fleeting campaign, but Everybodys Gone To The Rapture it loses some of that impact because of its length.
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| NBA Live 16 Demo Impressions | Controller Crusade
Added: 19.09.2015 20:17 | 86 views | 0 comments
Josh from Controller Crusade writes "The NBA season is fast approaching, and along with it comes a new pair of basketball games fighting for the top spot. In recent years the NBA 2K series has gained considerable ground on the once dominant NBA Live franchise, but will this be the year that Live becomes top dog once again? Well, if the demo is any indication of whats to come the answer is a definite No."
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| Kane Lynch: Dead Men Showed How Video Games Can Best Handle Violence
Added: 19.09.2015 16:19 | 92 views | 0 comments
IO Interactive's 2007 game is deeply flawed, but it's still one of the boldest shooters of the past 15 years.
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| The Escapists: The Walking Dead's Final Level is Alexandria, We Play It
Added: 19.09.2015 16:17 | 85 views | 0 comments
OX writes: The Escapists: The Walking Dead is a spin-off of Team 17's pixel-arty escape sim based on The Walking Dead comics. The final level is the beleaguered Alexandria Safe Zone, where we must craft disguises for Rick and Carl while also managing the zombie threat level and survival morale. See how we do the following Xbox One gameplay footage.
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