Rise of the Tomb Raider On Xbox One Ready To Take On Fallout 4, 'Quality Will Speak For Itself'
Added: 01.08.2015 22:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
Rise of the Tomb Raider offers something completely different, says Brian Horton.
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| The Walking Dead Season 1: A Look Back At TellTale Games Masterpiece
Added: 01.08.2015 13:20 | 32 views | 0 comments
Telltale games first released The Walking Dead Game on April 24th, 2012 to a bunch of eager and nervous fans who were unsure whether it would be any good as tie-in games sometimes never hit the mark. As a fan of The Walking Dead comics and TV Show I was a bit apprehensive to play this game. I am so glad I decided to play it. Many fans will agree with me when I say every moment of the game makes you second guess your choices and actions in every way possible, the fact that you can choose your own choices adds more of a realistic aspect to the game and makes you more emotionally invested in the outcome of all the characters.
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| FIFA 16 Closed Beta Explained
Added: 01.08.2015 6:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
Theres a lot of secrecy revolving around the FIFA 16 closed beta. Almost nobody knows for sure what it is, how it works and how you could have access to it. Take a look at our short guide in order to stop being part of this group of uninformed people.
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| Abandoned plotlines that would have changed everything
Added: 31.07.2015 20:00 | 50 views | 0 comments
Have you ever reflected on game a few days after finishing it only to realize some major plot point slipped under the radar? It could be a killer who wasn't unmasked, or a key bit of info everyone seemingly forgot about. At first these thoughts don't make sense. Surely they addressed this at some point, you rationalize. They wouldn't just leave this kind of thing hanging. Sadly, that's where you're wrong. Some plot points are introduced only to wither on the vine, never to be seen nor heard from again.
Until now. I've rounded up some of the juiciest, most dead-ended plot lines from a variety of games. Not only were these details clearly stated in their respective storylines, but they were all later dropped without a trace - almost as if they never existed in the first place. I've also included some insights into how these lost tidbits could have manifested themselves in their respective games, had they not been so abruptly abandoned.
What was abandoned: Zero being Dr. Wily's final creation. This is strongly , of all places) as a major part of Zero's mysterious backstory. But at X5's climax, this 'major reveal' is still only vaguely referenced. We see the iconic Wily 'W' projected on the background should you fight against Zero, and Wily's silhouette appearing during Zero's ending. And that's about it. The big mystery of Zero's parentage doesn't amount to much of anything, and is largely ignored in subsequent games.
What could have changed: a creation-versus-creator storyline. Dr. Wily creating Zero goes hand-in-hand with another abandoned plot point: Dr. Wily is still "alive" in the MMX timeline. Wily's presence would force Zero to grapple between who he is and who he was meant to be. Plus, the entire MMX universe revolves around robots with free will being corrupted by sinister influences. Zero grappling with the machinations of his creator would have been the perfect thematic fit.
What was abandoned: The dark energy subplot, which was introduced during Tali'Zorah's . Tali was collecting data on a star that was dying prematurely, before she and her team were ambushed by Geth. Based on that data, Tali theorized "dark energy" was behind the star's demise. Shepard then states "A lot of Quarians died here. What [that data] worth it?" I guess not, because by the third game dark energy and its impact are never discussed again.
What could have changed: According to Drew Karpyshyn, lead writer on the first two Mass Effect games, this concept of dark energy could have been behind the Reaper's motivations. In an interview with AM 60, reported by , Karpyshyn said, "The Reapers kept wiping out organic life because organics would eventually evolve to where they were using biotics and dark energy, and that was an entropic effect that potentially was going to hasten the end of the universe. And being immortal beings, that is something they did not want to see."
What was abandoned: Corporal Adrian Shephard, protagonist of Half-Life side story Opposing Force. Like Gordon Freeman, Shephard also gets caught up in the Resonance Cascade catastrophe at Black Mesa, shoots a bunch of monsters, gets lost on an alien world, and is ultimately detained by the G-Man at the . But while Gordon later awakes at City-17 at the start of Half-Life 2, our poor Colonel is neither seen nor heard from again. He's still locked away in the G-Man's extradimensional storage locker somewhere, eagerly awaiting Episode 3.
What could have changed: Shephard was ripe to become the perfect "bad guy" version of Gordon Freeman. In the Half-Life 2 episodes, we see G-Man having some trouble maintaining control over the scientist-turned-savior. If their connection was ever completely cut, who better to fall back on than Shephard? He went through the same trials as Freeman and was also hand-picked by the G-Man. He also worked for one of the main antagonist groups in the original Half-Life; the man is prime villain material.
What was abandoned: The Deleter. Throughout Other M, Samus learns there's a traitor among Adam's team of Federation soldiers. That traitor - who Samus dubs "The Deleter" - is killing off soldiers one by one. A lot of time is spent thread: we see The Deleter shoot other soldiers, kick them into lava, and you even fight against someone who is almost certainly The Deleter in a giant mech suit. And then, this person just quietly fades away. By the end of the game, all of Adam's team is either dead or MIA, and Samus shows no concern over discovering The Deleter's identity. Basically, no one cares.
What could have changed: Well, for one thing, Samus and crew would seem a little more believable as human beings if they showed a bit more concern about confirming who in their group was trying murder them all. The Deleter's presence could have also shed a harsh light on the Federation - or some conspiratorial group within the Federation - seeing as how The Deleter went to such great (and murderous) lengths to try and cover up the BOTTLE SHIP's connection to the Federation.
What was abandoned: The captured soul of Ares. If you had the wherewithal to actually complete God of War on the game's hardest difficulty setting - God Mode - you unlocked from Kratos himself. Kratos congratulations you on a job well done before revealing that he has located the soul of Ares in a secret chamber. Kratos isn't sure how it ended up there, or what it could be used for, but figures it could help him put the hurt on Zeus in the next game. Only it doesn't, because the soul and this secret chamber are never mentioned again.
What could have changed: In the God of War games, Kratos draws strength from all sorts of mystical weapons and artifacts, so the soul of a dead god really wouldn't be that out-of-place in his arsenal. But perhaps it would have been a double-edged sword, with the fallen god Ares whispering in Kratos’ ear, driving his already already fragile mind deeper into madness. Perhaps Ares' influence could have been the primary motivator for Kratos' angst at the opening of GOW2.
What was abandoned: Ethan Mars' periodic blackouts. For all of its creativity, Heavy Rain isn't exactly rock solid when it comes to storytelling. Ethan's blackouts are a prime example. Throughout the game, it's implied these blackouts are no mere coincidence. Ethan finds a folded paper crane in his hand after one blackout, leading him to believe there's a connection between himself and the Origami Killer. Maybe he IS the Origami Killer. All this existential dread, however, just gets swept under the rug as the game enters its final act and Ethan simply stops blacking out.
What could have changed: Not much, according to the developers at least. In this , developer Quantic Dreams runs through some of Heavy Rain's deleted scenes. Among them are several relating to Ethan's blackouts. Apparently, Ethan was supposed to establish some sort of psychic link with the real Origami Killer. The blackouts were a result of this connection, and players would swim through a surreal dream sequence while Ethan was unconscious. They had nothing to do with Ethan being the killer.
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep237: Bond Clean or Curriculum Enthus
Added: 31.07.2015 17:19 | 40 views | 0 comments
This week Kosa (@LadyKosa) and Mike J (@GravityAllergy) join Aaron (@Ind1fference) and Tiny (@Tiny415) to talk about: Pierce Brosnan, Goldeneye, Ant-Man, Pixels, Taco Bell, Terminator Genisys, LinkedIn, Jurassic World, Sharknado, Asuras Wrath, Summer Games Done Quick, Battletoads, Ghosts n Goblins, Dreamcast, Not Your Dads Root Beer, Crash Nitro Kart, Wonder Boy The Monster Land, Borderlands 2 Vita, Iron Galaxy, Otakon, Windows 10, Heathers, Rollin, Albino Lullaby, Bacon Man, Thief Town, Sombrero, Heathers, Velvet Dark, Defragmented, Hulu Plus, Netflix, Cyborg, Archie, Batman Arkham Knight, Xbox Live, PS+, Steam, Games for Gold, The Witcher 3, Final Fantasy XIV, Rocket Leage, VainGlory, Watch Dogs, Magic Duels: Origins, Rare Replay, Danganronpa 2, The Conduit, Life is Strange, Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Bros. WiiU, Mario Kart, Punch-Out!!, High Voltage Software, Goldeneye, Boom Blox, Velocibox, Bionic Chainsaw Pogo Gorilla, No Pineapple Left Apple, Common Core, Rupeethon and...
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| My Favorite Last-Gen Game Finally Has a Release Date for PS4, Xbox One
Added: 31.07.2015 17:00 | 21 views | 0 comments
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is without a doubt my favorite game experience from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era. Starbreeze managed to craft an adventure that merged gameplay and storytelling in some truly revolutionary ways, resulting in an experience that impacted me emotionally more than any other game before.
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| Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons dated for Xbox One and PS4
Added: 31.07.2015 12:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
Neil writes "One of the most emotive games of the last generation was without a doubt Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons. 505 Games have now confirmed the new gen release date. If you haven't played the game already, then don't miss it this time."
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| Brave Tank Hero Rolling Onto The 3DS eShop On August 11th
Added: 31.07.2015 11:00 | 8 views | 0 comments
Wii U eShop version to follow "in the coming weeks"
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