Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Preview | Pixel Vulture
Added: 13.08.2015 10:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the latest title in the Metal Gear saga. Developed by Kojima Productions, in partnership with Konami, the game serves as a sequel to Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and takes place 9 years after the ending of Ground Zeroes.
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| Nekopara Vol. 0 Brings Even More Catgirls to Steam Next Week
Added: 13.08.2015 8:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
Did you happen to check out Nekopara Vol. 1 late last year and fall in love with catgirls Chocola and Vanilla? Youre not alone. Developer Neko Works previously went and created a fandisc known as Nekopara Vol. 0 for Japanese players.
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| DOOM Gamescom 2015 Gameplay Trailer
Added: 13.08.2015 2:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
Developed by id software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch,...
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| Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Review | PlayStation Enthusiast
Added: 13.08.2015 2:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
"Everybodys Gone To The Rapture is a game that has intrigued me ever since the title was announced because not much had been known about it. This was a game that wouldnt have any (visual) violence. Developer The Chinese Room wanted to tell a story, and just happened to use video games as the medium because they believed it was the best way to immerse their audience in the story. For the most part, The Chinese Room is successful in making the participant feel totally immersed in this beautiful world even if some slow pacing (literally) and lack of interactivity in the environment hamper the end product. -- PlayStation Enthusiast
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| Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 12.08.2015 12:18 | 39 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Except for a few exceptions, first person dungeon crawlers nearly faded from existence in the West. However in recent years with the rise of indie developers and the popularity of the genre growing, more Japanese dungeon crawlers have begun to make their way overseas. With numerous titles proving that there is still life left in such games, NIS America has localized Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy. Developed by the same staff that worked on Demon Gaze, is this title worth picking up?"
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| Until Dawn Developer and Their Supermassive History With Sony
Added: 12.08.2015 2:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
English developer Supermassive Games have quickly become a name that PlayStation owners recognize. Since being founded in 2008, the studio has been on the forefront of new technology in gaming, having helped usher in PlayStation Move and Wonderbook. Even if those two peripherals didnt set the gaming world ablaze, they did however tighten the developers relationship with Sony, as they are now working with them on Until Dawn the studios biggest project to date.
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| Woolfe: The Red Wood Diaries Developer Folds, Kickstarter Rewards Abandoned
Added: 11.08.2015 23:00 | 10 views | 0 comments
Indie developer GRIN, not to be confused with developer Grin of the 2009 reboot of Bionic Commando, has announced in an official post entitled "Game Over" that the company has filed for bankruptcy.
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| Until Dawn Developer and Their Supermassive History With Sony
Added: 11.08.2015 21:20 | 13 views | 0 comments
English developer Supermassive Games have quickly become a name that PlayStation owners recognize. Since being founded in 2008, the studio has been on the forefront of new technology in gaming, having helped usher in PlayStation Move and Wonderbook. Even if those two peripherals didnt set the gaming world ablaze, they did however tighten the developers relationship with Sony, as they are now working with them on Until Dawn the studios biggest project to date.
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| Until Dawn Developer and Their Supermassive History With Sony
Added: 11.08.2015 19:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
English developer Supermassive Games have quickly become a name that PlayStation owners recognize. Since being founded in 2008, the studio has been on the forefront of new technology in gaming, having helped usher in PlayStation Move and Wonderbook. Even if those two peripherals didnt set the gaming world ablaze, they did however tighten the developers relationship with Sony, as they are now working with them on Until Dawn the studios biggest project to date.
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