Mega Man Legacy Collection for Xbox One, PS4 PC Wont Eat too Much Hard Drive Space
Added: 17.08.2015 16:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
With hard drive space being such a commodity with the new-generation of consoles, its always a bit of a gamble when it comes to download sizes. Thankfully, then, Mega Man Legacy Collection wont be taking up much space with its 371MB download stated on the Xbox One Marketplace. While this size is for the Xbox One, expect the same amount of data to be downloaded across all platforms.
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| Meet Nolan North, Uncharted's Nathan Drake and Gaming's Master of Motion Capture
Added: 17.08.2015 10:21 | 11 views | 0 comments
"Forgot how ridiculous it looks to wear a ping-pong ball covered black lycra suit. According to prolific games actor Nolan North - best known for his role as Nathan Drake in the Uncharted series - doing performance capture is far more serious and rewarding than it appears."
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| Blood Bowl 2 Meet the Star Players Gamescom 2015 Trailer
Added: 17.08.2015 10:19 | 15 views | 0 comments
COMING SEPTEMBER 22 ON PS4, XBOX ONE AND PC
Pre-Order Now and get one extra race: http://bloodbowl-game.com/bloodbowl2...
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| Meet the Cast of Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
Added: 17.08.2015 10:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
Further details have been revealed regarding the cast of the upcoming RPG Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky via the official website for the game. The game is set in modern day Tokyo and the parallel world of Protolexa.
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| What Gamers Want for the Week of 8-17-15: New Video Game Releases
Added: 17.08.2015 9:20 | 19 views | 0 comments
EB: This weeks new video game release lineup is packed full of new titles for the PC and PS4, but its a little weak for the other platforms. Notable new releases entail RE: Revelations 2 for the Vita, the fourth episode of Tales From the Borderlands for multiple platforms, The Bridge for multiple platforms, FF Type-0 HD for the PC, The Adventures of Pip for PS4, Zombi for multiple platforms, Velocity 2X for new platforms, and Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings for PC.
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| Meet Nolan North, Uncharted's Nathan Drake and Gaming's Master of Motion Capture
Added: 17.08.2015 8:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
"Forgot how ridiculous it looks to wear a ping-pong ball covered black lycra suit. According to prolific games actor Nolan North - best known for his role as Nathan Drake in the Uncharted series - doing performance capture is far more serious and rewarding than it appears."
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| Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 17.08.2015 8:18 | 5 views | 0 comments
With gaming technology the way it is now, hyperrealism seems to be the priority and the sports video game genre seems to be at forefront when it comes to achieving as much realism as possible, be it in visuals or gameplay mechanics. In a quest to become as close to the real thing as possible, sports video games started to become too grounded in reality, giving up on the simple pick up and play appeal. Wrestling video games are the biggest offender when it comes to this, as the more realistic entries we've seen in recent times are a huge far cry from the simplistic, fun arcade-style grappling games we saw during the N64 and early PS2 days.
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| Meet Nolan North, Uncharted's Nathan Drake and Gaming's Master of Motion Capture
Added: 17.08.2015 8:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
"Forgot how ridiculous it looks to wear a ping-pong ball covered black lycra suit. According to prolific games actor Nolan North - best known for his role as Nathan Drake in the Uncharted series - doing performance capture is far more serious and rewarding than it appears."
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| Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 17.08.2015 7:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
With gaming technology the way it is now, hyperrealism seems to be the priority and the sports video game genre seems to be at forefront when it comes to achieving as much realism as possible, be it in visuals or gameplay mechanics. In a quest to become as close to the real thing as possible, sports video games started to become too grounded in reality, giving up on the simple pick up and play appeal. Wrestling video games are the biggest offender when it comes to this, as the more realistic entries we've seen in recent times are a huge far cry from the simplistic, fun arcade-style grappling games we saw during the N64 and early PS2 days.
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| Streets of Rage Retrospective Review
Added: 17.08.2015 4:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
A slowly building soundtrack plays over a dark cityscape. Text starts to crawl up the screen telling the story of a once peaceful citys fall into despair as a criminal syndicate takes root. A thumping baseline kicks in as were told of three cops who are looking to free their city as they risk it all on the Streets of Rage. The introduction to this Mega Drive classic is so strong that it is firmly embedded into the minds of everyone who played it. Streets of Rage was published in 1991 by SEGA as their answer to Capcoms arcade master piece Final Fight. In fact this home console beat-em-up was such a strong title that some may go so far as to say it surpassed it.
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