E3 2014: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a Beautiful Exercise in First-Person Storytelling
Added: 13.06.2014 2:46 | 3 views | 0 comments
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a wordy title, but an apt one. Like The Chinese Room's earlier effort on , at least in the sense that you're exploring this lived-in world reading into the details of people who once occupied a particular space. But whereas Gone Home told its story within a single home densely packed with little details, Rapture is broader in scope: it's about walking through fields and forests, passing through buildings on occasion but generally soaking up the natural splendor of this setting as you travel from one large area to the next. With the support of Sony Santa Monica behind The Chinese Room's relatively small team of 13 people, Rapture looks poised to deliver on its intriguing premise. Stay tuned for more on this gorgeous PlayStation 4 exclusive.
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| My Wish List: E3 2014
Added: 09.06.2014 1:13 | 3 views | 0 comments
Well its nearly that time of year again folks. Invite your friends round, get in the beers and potato chips, polish the TV screen and wipe off those old controllers because for gamers everywhere Christmas is already here; its E3 2014!
Thats right just like you used to dream about what amazing gifts Santa would bring you that fateful winter night, gamers the world over will be praying theyre on the nice list this year and are duely rewarded with a wealth of mind-blowing and exciting reveals by the worlds finest developers.
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| Wolfenstein: The New Order Review | Geekenstein
Added: 05.06.2014 4:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
"There was a time before this game came out where people were skeptical of it. Entry into the DOOM beta was added to its purchase price, seemingly a grasping at straws to sell copies. Even I initially had my doubts going in. But, if youve ever played Chronicles of Riddick: Butcher Bay or The Darkness before, you know what kind of pedigree that Wolfenstein: The New Order comes from. Much like Crackdown was a pleasant surprise for Halo fans, I know that DOOM fans will pick up this game and be blown away by its engaging combat and rich narrative. This is the video gaming equivalent of Big Trouble in Little China, an auteur team working on what could have been a throwaway action experience. Instead, The New Order is a masterpiece of FPS design that deserves its spot among the best the genre has to offer. Play this game." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein
Tags: Hack, Evil, Mario, Play, There, Review, Also, Enter, Santa, Little, Chronicles, Order, Darkness, The New
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| Wolfenstein: The New Order Review | Geekenstein
Added: 05.06.2014 2:14 | 3 views | 0 comments
"There was a time before this game came out where people were skeptical of it. Entry into the DOOM beta was added to its purchase price, seemingly a grasping at straws to sell copies. Even I initially had my doubts going in. But, if youve ever played Chronicles of Riddick: Butcher Bay or The Darkness before, you know what kind of pedigree that Wolfenstein: The New Order comes from. Much like Crackdown was a pleasant surprise for Halo fans, I know that DOOM fans will pick up this game and be blown away by its engaging combat and rich narrative. This is the video gaming equivalent of Big Trouble in Little China, an auteur team working on what could have been a throwaway action experience. Instead, The New Order is a masterpiece of FPS design that deserves its spot among the best the genre has to offer. Play this game." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein
Tags: Hack, Evil, Mario, Play, There, Review, Also, Enter, Santa, Little, Chronicles, Order, Darkness, The New
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n4g.com
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