Broken Sword and 25 years of Revolution
Added: 10.08.2015 3:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
Eurogamer:
"In 1989 Charles Cecil's computer could often be found in a white Ford Fiesta XR2, speeding along the 200-mile stretch of English motorway that separates Hull and Reading. The PC, a custom-built 386, was so valuable that Cecil would insist it be wrapped in blankets and secured in the back of a car with a carefully arranged seat belt. Cecil, who was 27 at the time and working as head of development at Activison, had blown his savings on the machine, which he intended to use as a dedicated flight simulator. But when the US side of the company collapsed and took his office down with it, Cecil decided to set up his own game studio with a programmer friend, Tony Warriner, who lived in Hull. The pair began working on a demo together, which they intended to pitch to publishers, shuttling themselves and their newly employed PC between the two cities each week."
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| Is Rise of the Tomb Raiders PS4 Delay Too Long?
Added: 09.08.2015 23:18 | 28 views | 0 comments
411mania: Square-Enix has finally revealed that Tomb Raider is coming to PC in early 2016 and will be exclusive to Microsoft for a year before coming to PS4 in Holiday 2016. Square says they made a tough decision, but Microsofts passion would help them grow the IP and have it around for years to come.
How do you feel about hearing this news? If you are only a PS4 gamer and you love Tomb Raider, does one year make you want to buy a Xbox One? Do you buy what Square-Enix is saying about the decision? Why exclude the highest amount of gamers this generation for an entire year?
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| Check Out The Awards Scalebound, Quantum Break, Rise of the Tomb Raider, MGS5 More Won at Gamescom
Added: 09.08.2015 6:20 | 24 views | 0 comments
Big industry events are also a chance for developers to receive the recognition they deserve in the form of awards, and Gamescom is no exception.
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| Xbox Gamescom 2015 Reaction: Crackdown, Scalebound, Halo
Added: 09.08.2015 6:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
Microsoft put on a great show at Gamescom this week with plenty of cool stuff for Xbox fans to look forward to. The HSR ConCast discusses Quantum Break, Crackdown 3, Scalebound, Halo 5: Guardians, Rise of the Tomb Raider and more!
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| Check Out The Awards Scalebound, Quantum Break, Rise of the Tomb Raider, MGS5 More Won at Gamescom
Added: 09.08.2015 5:18 | 24 views | 0 comments
Big industry events are also a chance for developers to receive the recognition they deserve in the form of awards, and Gamescom is no exception.
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| Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 - Footage of the New Art Style
Added: 09.08.2015 5:18 | 14 views | 0 comments
Tony Hawk has a new look so come check it out!
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| Gamescom 2015: LEGO Dimensions Has Some Wonderful Toys | IGN
Added: 09.08.2015 5:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
IGN:
"The small touches in LEGO Dimensions are ridiculous. One minute I was running around Oz as Peter Capaldis Doctor, tearing up the yellow brick road in the DeLorean, when I was killed by a flying monkey. It happens. But when I respawned, even though the minifigure of Capaldis Doctor remained on the base plate, I was now strutting around the level as the very first Doctor, portrayed by William Hartnell."
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| Rise of the Tomb Raider and How To Survive in the Style of Lara Croft
Added: 08.08.2015 13:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Rise of the Tomb Raider takes Lara Croft to Siberia on the hunt for the ancient city of Kitezh. Conditions are harsh, with deadly storms, angry bears and baddies with guns to make things even harsher. But Lara knows a thing or two about survival.
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| Why I think more games should have elements of dating sims
Added: 08.08.2015 4:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
Tony Nguyen at G4@Syfygames thinks games could benefit from incorporating elements of dating simulators because they make the player invested in the relationships unfolding.
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