Reggie Fils-Aime Asks for Fan Trust With Metroid Prime: Federation Force
Added: 01.07.2015 16:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
"There's no sugar coating" the negative reaction
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| Reiza Studios announce crowdfunding campaign
Added: 29.06.2015 13:15 | 5 views | 0 comments
Reiza Studios have announced the start of their new crowdfunding campaign which is aimed to boost their budget to help them to continue development of their racing titles Game Stock Car Extreme and Formula Truck 2013.
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| PlayStation#39;s 9 most shocking scare moments
Added: 25.06.2015 12:00 | 36 views | 0 comments
Ever had a shadowy figure pass by in the corner of your eye, but when you turn to look nothings there? Your heart pounds with unnecessary adrenaline and the confidence boost of instant relief as you realise everything's fine. That feeling can be addictive, even if you suddenly find that your underpants are a little damp. Games are great at giving you those scares alongside the safety of knowing 'it's only a game. So here are nine of PlayStation’s biggest squinting-through-your-fingers shockers
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Creative Assembly’s love letter to Ridley Scott’s haunted house in space is stuffed with jump scares – thanks to a nine-and-a-half foot Xenomorph that’s powered by some seriously clever systemic AI. Learning from your stealth tactics, HR Giger’s beastie adapts, stalks and terrifies.
Another smashed window, another classic Capcom fright. Rather than dealing with decomposing canines (see number four), Dino Crisis’ Regina is confronted by the game’s Tyrannosaurus Rex in a shocking jump scare that makes Jurassic Park’s hairiest (or should that be scaliest?) bits look suitable for Sesame Street.
You call that a Batarang? This is a Batarang. Actually, we’d rather have Mick Dundee’s machete when atavistic badass Killer Croc first jumps out at the Dark Knight in Arkham’s sewage works. Cue a tense face-off as you sneak past a beast that constantly tries to ambush Bats from the water below.
The daddy of all digital ‘BOO’ moments, and one that likely sent many a pacemaker into a terrifying flutter back in ‘96. After entering the spooky halls of Spencer Mansion, your choice of STARS agent happens upon an innocuous corridor with a rather big windo... AH, RUN AWAY! UNDEAD DOBERMAN! That pouncing pooch was one masterful sight scare.
While Red Barrels’ first-person fear-fest does contain a scene where a naked MD chases you with a rusty hacksaw, its biggest jump moment has a fairly low-key build-up. After putting out a blaze in a canteen, a burnt dude hops out at you, gives you a quick squeeze, then does a runner. Trust us, it’s a lot scarier than it sounds.
Sadly, not even a hastily acquired court order could put a dampener on the murderous aspirations of these particular Stalkers. Each time Isaac encounters one of the skittish dastards, they hide, peek around corners, then sprint and maul. A startling shock for any space engineer.
It doesn’t matter if you floss daily down in Rapture, because the dentists in this submerged utopia would rather disembowel you than fix those pesky fillings. When Jack investigates Dandy Dental in search of a brand new Plasmid, he’s set upon by a tooth-fiddler who attacks him out of nowhere. What a Bio-shocker.
After her ship crashes in the Dragon’s Triangle, a young Lady Croft must hunt for food, bandage up her various owies and smear as much virtual muck on her tank top as humanly possible. Oh, and she also has to search a deep, dark cave… which just happens to house a brassed off wolf, following several minutes of unsettling, off-screen growls.
Hospitals are rubbish at the best of times, let alone when they’re inhabited by the disembodied giant head of your neighbour. This huge, jittery-eyed cranium sneaks up on you through some clever camera placement and smartly reverses the game’s peeping Tom themes as it stares a hole in you.
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| Microsoft is Primed to Trump Sony Come Holiday Season Despite E3 2015 Success
Added: 24.06.2015 22:15 | 11 views | 0 comments
Michael Briers of PlayStation LifeStyle takes a step back from the E3 2015 excitement and asks how Sony can possibly compete with Microsoft this holiday season.
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| If These Truly are the Final Days of the Wii U, Let It Go with a Bang
Added: 23.06.2015 12:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
After a somewhat disappointing E3 showing, Nintendo's Wii U might be heading for the scrapheap. But it's not about to go out quietly.
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| The Truth About PlayStation Exclusives in 2015
Added: 22.06.2015 15:15 | 14 views | 0 comments
Does the PlayStation 4 have no 2015 lineup? Josh Miller of Arcane.tv disagrees and argues his point by commenting on the real problem and showing the games.
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| In reality, Project Morpheus, Oculus Rift aren't the most exciting things at E3
Added: 21.06.2015 20:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
Virtual reality was supposedly the future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming. But virtual reality has been the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming since Nintendo introduced the Virtual Boy in the mid-1990s.
Trust us, companies such as Sony and the Facebook-owned Oculus VR say, virtual reality is back.
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| Yu Suzuki On Shenmue 3 KS:At $10 Million, It Will Be Truly "Open World;"Talks About Forklift More
Added: 20.06.2015 11:16 | 8 views | 0 comments
Yu Suzuki is currently doing a reddit AMA for Shenmue 3 Kickstarter and as expected, he gave some detailed answers for the campaign and its stretch goals.
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| Viacom and Ubisoft talk South Park: The Fractured but Whole and The Stick of Truth success
Added: 19.06.2015 11:19 | 6 views | 0 comments
Viacom's Dan Yang and Ubisoft's Laurent Detoc talk about collaborating on South Park: The Fractured but Whole and the success of South Park: The Stick of Truth.
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| Viacom and Ubisoft talk South Park: The Fractured but Whole and The Stick of Truth success
Added: 19.06.2015 7:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
Viacom's Dan Yang and Ubisoft's Laurent Detoc talk about collaborating on South Park: The Fractured but Whole and the success of South Park: The Stick of Truth.
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