Ross: Every Halo game will now receive a Beta; The Master Chef Collection was painful
Added: 12.06.2015 21:16 | 0 views | 0 comments
In The Halo 5: Guardians Cover Story published by GameInformer, 343 Industries head Bonnie Ross discussed the problems that continue to plague Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
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| Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Release Date Trailer
Added: 12.06.2015 14:37 | 10 views | 0 comments
VISIT THE OFFICIAL SITE: http://gonetotherapture.com
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture launches exclusively on the PlayStation 4 on August 11th.
Everybodys Gone to the Rapture tells the story of the inhabitants of a remote English valley who are caught up in world-shattering events beyond their control or understanding. Made by The Chinese Room the studio responsible for the hauntingly beautiful Dear Esther this tale of how people respond in the face of grave adversity is a non-linear, open-world experience that pushes innovative interactive storytelling to the next level. Over the course of the game, the player slowly pieces together the fate of the valley from the fragmentary memories of the people who made it their home. By finding and interacting with the traces of these lost lives, the player gradually learns about the stories and relationships of the inhabitants how they lived, and how they died. All this is accomplished through revolutionary environmental storytelling what you see and hear in Rapture is just as important as what you do.
Tags: Gods, Dead, PlayStation, Mask, Daly, Release, August, Roll, English, Release Date, Over
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| Rons Retro Reviews #10 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Added: 12.06.2015 11:16 | 8 views | 0 comments
TB: As we prep for the release of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain this coming fall, lets stop to take a quick look at the entry that immediately precedes it in the franchises chronology, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
Tags: Paul, Gear, Metal, Metal Gear, Phantom, Solid, Phantom Pain, Roll, Gear Solid, The Phantom, Retro
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| Further impressions from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Gaming Thoughts
Added: 12.06.2015 10:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
To allay some of the confusion surrounding and to elaborate upon my initial review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for the PlayStation 4 I felt it prudent to create this here follow-up post. It will hopefully address some of the concerns that our readers have expressed with the previous review. However, prior to getting into it I will start off by saying this: my review still stands. In its shipped state, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an experience best skipped. We review titles as they come, based on our experiences and the 6.25 Wild Hunt review, while painful for even me to admit (I desperately wanted to score it better) is in our opinion, deserved. We may in the future, revisit the review after CD Projekt Red is able to provide updates that bring the PlayStation 4 version into a more stable state; until then we have no intention of reviewing a game based on what it could be, instead we will review it based on what it currently is.
In my previous review...
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| Watch Rock Band Dev’s First Game Pitch, It’s Mad 90s
Added: 11.06.2015 22:10 | 6 views | 0 comments
Harmonix is now widely known because of its work on Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and other popular music games. But the studio didn't start making blockbuster rhythm titles. Most people had never heard of the small developer from Boston. But the company wanted to get the word out, and so it made a pitch video. And, in my opinion, the result is about as much of a 90s-era product as anything imaginable. Along with the sweet saxophone music, bizarre camera angles, and awesome text effects, the video showcases Harmonix's first project, an interactive music-production program called the Axe. Keep an eye out for the animation of the music. It's particularly great. The video shows the lineage of Harmonix's work, and it's easy to see how it went from the Axe to Rock Band. The studio's been trying to make creating music accessible to everyone since the very beginning. If only the developer's later games had more head-exploding claymation like the Axe...
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| Watch Rock Band Dev’s First Game Pitch, It’s Mad 90s
Added: 11.06.2015 22:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
Harmonix is now widely known because of its work on Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and other popular music games. But the studio didn't start making blockbuster rhythm titles. Most people had never heard of the small developer from Boston. But the company wanted to get the word out, and so it made a pitch video. And, in my opinion, the result is about as much of a 90s-era product as anything imaginable. Along with the sweet saxophone music, bizarre camera angles, and awesome text effects, the video showcases Harmonix's first project, an interactive music-production program called the Axe. Keep an eye out for the animation of the music. It's particularly great. The video shows the lineage of Harmonix's work, and it's easy to see how it went from the Axe to Rock Band. The studio's been trying to make creating music accessible to everyone since the very beginning. If only the developer's later games had more head-exploding claymation like the Axe...
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