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Seph Dean's Take on the Sony Conference at E3

Added: 10.06.2014 17:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


Sephdean wrote: Day one was a success and now we have our thoughts on the Sony Conference this time around. However would like to ask what you thought and what did you want to see that was not shown at the Conference. In that enjoy the video cast.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 10.06.2014 13:13 | 13 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "Despite how popular idol simulation games have been in Japan, not a single one of them have been released in the West. Even anime series revolving around idols generally go unlicensed and even with Hyperdimension Neptunia being an established name in the West, the idea of Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection getting localized was slim to none. However NIS America jumped on the game and have given it a full English release. The question is, should you pick up this title or does its performance fall flat?"

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Murdered: Soul Suspect Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 09.06.2014 10:17 | 3 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "A detective hot on the trail of a serial killer is nothing new but it can be something that, if done properly, will create an interesting enough story to pull in consumers. Now make that detective someone who has recently been killed and must try to find the truth about his killer and you have a great sounding concept. As such when Murdered: Soul Suspect was first announced, it garnered quite a bit of attention. However now that the game has been released, does Murdered: Soul Suspect stand any chance of being memorable?"

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Hack n Slash Preview - Pixel Related

Added: 02.06.2014 21:14 | 6 views | 0 comments


Many interesting titles have come out of Double Fine during their two week code-a-thon known as Amnesia Fortnight. Setting aside their current projects and freeing up developers to create a game prototype that is fresh and unique has led to the release of great games like Stacking, Costume Quest and more. One of the most recent titles to come out of this program is Hack n Slash, a Zelda-inspired title that replaces the standard connotation of hacking and slashing (with a sword) with computer hacking and coding, turning it into a puzzle game more than anything else. The first moments of the game start simple enough, with a girl locked in a cell as she attempts to use her sword to break out. However the game immediately turns on its head when the sword breaks, revealing a literal USB plug hidden within. Using this USB sword you make your way through the world, changing it as you need in order to thwart a wizard who is bent on controlling the world.

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Watch_Dogs Not Necessarily Downgraded, However Certain Effects Altered (Screenshot Comparison)

Added: 29.05.2014 19:14 | 3 views | 0 comments


"Watch Dogs has recently been under quite a bit of fire for having downgraded graphics, however the game actually seems to still be quite detailed as far as textures go, much of the same things look alike. There are a few things that were taken out (or altered) from Watch Dogs that impacts the original promised ambiance of the game, and that is the effects. Below are the exact same pictures taken as close to the same place in the same frame at the same weather conditions as I could take before it stopped raining in the game."

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Review: Alien on the Run (Pure Nintendo)

Added: 28.05.2014 18:14 | 10 views | 0 comments


Pure Nintendo: "If I was scoring Alien on the Run game by categories, it would seem below average. However it rises to be greater than the sum of its parts. While theres certainly room for improvement, dont be turned off by its look. This games proven quite entertaining, and at just $3.99 theres no reason not to add this amusing title to your 3DS collection."

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The Stigma of Blockbusters: Big Budget, Bigger Problems

Added: 26.05.2014 22:17 | 3 views | 0 comments


Reuben Williams-Smith writes: "Video games are expensive. This is an obvious and unavoidable fact. Anyone with even a cursory understanding of gaming will tell you that prices only ever seem to increase. The release of a new console generation has only hiked the price up even further; the cost of the new hardware and all the fancy next generation games making the barrier to enjoyment even less surmountable. Unless youre a PC gamer of course, in which case the prevalence of digital distribution across a variety of sales platforms mean that savings are regular and significant. However PC gaming comes with an even higher cost for initial hardware, which makes it even less appealing. But its expensive for the publishers and developers too, as the so called AAA video game market insists on graphical quality and set piece bombast, development budgets skyrocket and marketing budgets quickly follow."

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