Gears of War: Ultimate Edition - Xbox One Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 09.09.2015 22:17 | 39 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Gears of War Ultimate thrusts you into the role of Marcus Fenix where you will lead the Gears of the Coalition of Government's (a.k.a. Cog) Delta Squad. Accompanied by Dom Santiago, Damon Baird, and Augustus "Cole Train" Cole, you will battle for mankind's survival on Sera against the Locust Horde. Sporting 1080p textures and running at 60FPS, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition comes exclusively to the Xbox One with additional content, dedicated multiplayer servers, matchmaking, new game types, maps, and character skins. Seeing Sera in all of its true high definition glory is riveting, engrossing, and downright fantastic. Spin up your lancers, folks, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition returns you to the world of Sera with a vengeance and is one of the most thrilling rides on the Xbox One that you can find.
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| On Metal Gear Solid V, Mad Max and the Ethical Role of Reviewers
Added: 09.09.2015 16:17 | 80 views | 0 comments
Rich at GameSpew writes: "Last Tuesday saw the release of what for many will probably be the game of the year, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The latest entry in the highly regarded Metal Gear series, it was undoubtedly hyped beyond measure thanks to a constant barrage of media coverage about the game itself and the apparent fallout between its creator, Hideo Kojima, and his employer Konami. With mainstream press attending camps to review the game, before launch day it had already acquired a bewildering number of glowing reviews awarding the title 5/5 and 10/10 scores. Youd honestly believe it heralded a new age of videogames given the amount of praise bestowed upon it.
Released on the same day, and therefore pretty much sent out to die, was a new game based on the Mad Max film franchise. Developed by Avalanche Studios of Just Cause fame, review copies for this title were sent out for the day of release, meaning that reviews trickled through shortly after its muted launch...
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| Magnetic: Cage Closed Review | GameSpew
Added: 09.09.2015 14:17 | 45 views | 0 comments
Emi at GameSpew writes: "Developed by Guru Games, a small independent game developer in Sweden, Magnetic: Cage Closed is a first person puzzle game, not too dissimilar from the ever-loved Portal series.
You take on the role of Prisoner XE-47623 who has committed a crime bad enough to be on Death Row. Strapped to a gurney, youre wheeled off to Facility 7 and left in the care of the mysterious William Keene, who serves as the warden. The Warden gives you two options: live out the rest of your sentence in your tiny cell, or push yourself to the limit and complete each task given to you in the hope that your criminal record gets wiped clean. Clearly, you choose the latter."
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| Zombi Review | GameSpew
Added: 09.09.2015 13:17 | 69 views | 0 comments
Rich at GameSpew writes: "As a launch title for the ill-fated WiiU, ZombiU was a pleasant surprise. Combining first person action adventure with strong survival horror elements, it was a solid game that made great use of the WiiUs unique features and also a bold release for a platform holder known for its family-orientated titles.
Unfortunately, like the console it was released on, sales underperformed, and as a result the planned sequel was canned. Ubisoft seem to be keen to give the original title another chance though, having now ported the title to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, albeit minus its U as well as its online and multiplayer features. Whether or not this is enough to give Zombi legs to spawn a series remains to be discovered, but either way, this is a solid port that enables this under-appreciated title to reach a larger audience."
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| Top 10 Atari 2600 Games
Added: 09.09.2015 2:17 | 64 views | 0 comments
Kieren at GameSpew writes: "The Atari 2600 Video Computer System, or VCS, is one of the greatest consoles of all time. It was the system that truly kicked off the games industry we have today and turned it from a geeky pastime into a global phenomenon. First released in 1977, the last games were released for it in 1991, giving it an amazing 14 year shelf life. Several different models including the iconic Woody and the sleek Junior edition, sales of over 30 million and of course the most famous joystick design of all time mean this system will never be forgotten and will forever remain a favourite with retro gamers everywhere. But what are the best 10 games the system has to offer? Lets find out!"
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| Spot Light on: Final Fantasy singer Susan Calloway Interview
Added: 08.09.2015 14:18 | 78 views | 0 comments
Gamers Elite: "Today, we turn our spot light on the amazing Susan Calloway as she answers our questions about her work with Final Fantasy Distant Worlds, but first here is a little about her."
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| Konami Gunning For EAs Spot As Worst Company in the World [Satire]
Added: 04.09.2015 5:17 | 44 views | 0 comments
Video Games Made Me Do It: "Electronic Arts, the worlds biggest video game publisher, released a statement this morning addressing Konami, saying that they know they are coming for the title of the worst company in the world, and they arent going down without a fight."
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| Big Pharma Review | GameSpew
Added: 03.09.2015 9:17 | 30 views | 0 comments
Graham at GameSpew writes: "Video games are a unique art form. They stand alone as being the best way to become immersed in a role and often the strongest kinds of games are those that give the player tools to be the role they have chosen to be. An experience can be geared to the players experience and can empower them without resorting to power fantasies. Sometimes, the independent game mechanics can place the player in the shoes of a horrible, corporate greed machine. And this is where we are with Big Pharma. Its a puzzle/tycoon simulator that forces you to become a role, and one you might not be comfortable with."
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| Layers of Fear Preview | GameSpew
Added: 03.09.2015 9:17 | 43 views | 0 comments
Rich at GameSpew writes: "I have to admit, despite being intrigued by the rather promising trailer I didnt expect much from Layers of Fear going into it. Developed by Bloober Team, creators of the A-Men games on PlayStation Vita and the Bomberman-esque Basement Crawl and Brawl for PlayStation 4, I didnt think theyd have the experience to make a solid first person horror game, let alone a visually impressive one.
So it came as quite a shock to find that Layers of Fear is actually good. In fact, its not only good, its great; maybe even surpassing the masterpiece that is P.T. Possibly."
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| The Deer God Review | GameSpew
Added: 02.09.2015 21:17 | 33 views | 0 comments
Rich at GameSpew writes: "Always treat others as you would like to be treated yourself, that what was always drummed into me as a child. Its also the message that I believe The Deer God tries to impress upon you, in its own ham-fisted (or should that be venison-fisted?) way. But whilst morality does play quite a large role in the game, it all comes down to the same old task in the end: beat up the boss, like a boss.
The Deer God begins with a hapless hunter spotting a deer in the distance. Observing the graceful creature with the viewfinder of his rifle, a wolf attacks him, causing him to pull the trigger just as the deers fawn moves into the firing line. With the fawn dead, whether or not he intended to shoot to kill is not considered, as The Deer God decides to punish the hunter for his evil deed by turning him into a fawn himself. It is with this act of karma that the game begins, throwing you into a dangerous world in which youll have to thrive to survive, and ultimately m...
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