The Structure Network: Single Player Re-Play - The Evil Within
Added: 07.08.2015 11:20 | 11 views | 0 comments
The Structure Network: Welcome to another edition of Single Player Re-Play. For those of you who dont know, Single Player Replay is a series created to help gamers like you save money when it comes to looking for games that have solid, single-player storylines. No one wants to delve into meaty single-player video games that turn out to be terrible. So, why focus on single-player? Though multiplayer is very important in regards to the longevity of certain titles, many gamers do desire memorable or immersive experiences that take place within a game's campaign. Games with substance leave players feeling full once they put down the controller. Last week I wrote about The Last of Us and how that game has great replay value. This week I want to talk about that utilizes horror in a different way. Its time to talk about Bethesda's The Evil Within.
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| Focus Home Interactive Signs Shiness, gamescom 2015 Video
Added: 05.08.2015 12:33 | 12 views | 0 comments
Though it was inspired by classic titles such as The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy or Xenoblade, Shiness create its own mythology
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| Rare Replay Review | IGN
Added: 04.08.2015 5:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
IGN: Rare Replay has set a new bar for video game compilations. Though they range from all-time greats like Banjo-Kazooie to forgettable missteps, the 30 games included in here tell the story of not only a single studio, but of the past three decades of video game history. From the early days of home console gaming with Jetpac, to the rise of the console shooter in Perfect Dark, all the way to a pair of Xbox 360 launch games, Rare Replays breadth and depth is consistently impressive.
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| Ratz Instagib 2.0 preview - ChristCenteredGamer
Added: 03.08.2015 17:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
Ratz Instagib 2.0 is a throwback to the instagib mode in Unreal Tournament. Instead of heavily armored humans, all rats are created equal in this game. Though some may be wearing customizable accessories, they will all die within one shot (though sometimes I could have sworn it took two shots!) from a rail gun. Because of their small stature, the rats are pretty agile and require precision to take them down.
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| Blues and Bullets: Chapter 1 The End of Peace | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 02.08.2015 1:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
Though its first episode is a bit of a letdown, especially when you consider that A Crowd of Monsters was billing this as one of the most anticipated titles of 2015 (whether or not this is true is another story entirely), there is a chance that Blues and Bullets might wind up being something special.
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| CeX Review- Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley
Added: 01.08.2015 15:18 | 17 views | 0 comments
Denis Murphy writes- Though I certainly wasn't there at the beginning of the series on the SNES back in 1996, I got into the Harvest Moon series three years later with Harvest Moon 64. I loved it, and though since then I've only played Harvest Moon 3 GBC, Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley, I have a great admiration for the series. This new Harvest Moon game seems like a typical entry into the franchise on the surface, but it's technically not a real Harvest Moon game.
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