LEVEL - The Last of Us: Prologue
Added: 11.05.2015 0:20 | 3 views | 0 comments
Welcome to Level, a show honoring the best (and sometimes worst) in video game level design and nostalgic moments.
As the World crumbles around us, tragedy strikes and leaves a lasting impression in the opening moments of The Last of Us.
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| Daily Joystick Podcast Episode 194 Fallout 4 at E3?
Added: 10.05.2015 8:17 | 46 views | 0 comments
Paul from DJ Podcasts writes "Welcome to this weeks DJ Podcast and on todays show we discuss all the news including the rumoured presence of Fallout 4 at this years E3. Nintendo also announces a profitable year and provides more news on its Amiibo sales and its handheld gaming plans plus a host of other news. Also on the show we review a host of games including Mortal Kombat X, Tower of Guns and State of Decay and we round it all off with some E3 predictions for 2015. This, plus a whole lost more on the DJ Podcast."
Tags: Paul, Nintendo, Staff, Also, Welcome, Episode, Tower, Gulf, Podcast, Mortal, Kombat, Mortal Kombat, Decay
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| Whats Your Favorite Beginning of a Game?
Added: 10.05.2015 5:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Gamespot:
Welcome back to GameSpot QA, a weekly section where we ask our staff and readers an interesting discussion question about video games. Look at this as a forum where you and others can discuss and compare your opinions of this beloved hobby of ours. So don't hesitate to let us know what your answer is to this week's question in the comments below!
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| What’s Your Favorite Beginning of a Game? - GameSpot QA
Added: 09.05.2015 16:00 | 11 views | 0 comments
Welcome back to . That opening close-up shot of James Sunderland's face looking into a bathroom mirror is so eerie and introspective. When you hear James desperately question the impossibility of his deceased wife being still alive in Silent Hill, it instantly pulls you into his plight. The scene's tone is well complimented by Akira Yamaoka's relaxing yet ominous soundtrack that furthers the alluring sense of melancholy that fills in these first moments. What is setup here is so utterly attracting that it's bound to hold you in a trance...until you realize that you absolutely have no idea how to solve the clock puzzle at the Wood Side Apartment complex.
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| What’s Your Favorite Beginning of a Game? - GameSpot QA
Added: 09.05.2015 16:00 | 2 views | 0 comments
Welcome back to . That opening close-up shot of James Sunderland's face looking into a bathroom mirror is so eerie and introspective. When you hear James desperately question the impossibility of his deceased wife being still alive in Silent Hill, it instantly pulls you into his plight. The scene's tone is well complimented by Akira Yamaoka's relaxing yet ominous soundtrack that furthers the alluring sense of melancholy that fills in these first moments. What is setup here is so utterly attracting that it's bound to hold you in a trance...until you realize that you absolutely have no idea how to solve the clock puzzle at the Wood Side Apartment complex.
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