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What Games Are You Trying to Play But Can't? Or Succeeding at Playing? I Can't Bend My Right Knee

Added: 20.09.2015 14:59 | 555 views | 0 comments




That's a lady in the damn tub — let's call her, I don't know, "Tub Girl" or something for short — playing a game and using her Xperia phone while in a clear bathtub. It's clear so that we can make sure the water down there is doing its job, which is to... to ah... the....

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From: www.gamerevolution.com

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Blueprint Glitch To Be Fixed Soon

Added: 20.09.2015 14:17 | 74 views | 0 comments


GS:" When compared to other open world games released this year, Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain is relatively glitch free. However the game did come with a critical issue which caused the save file to become corrupted but a patch fixing the issue has been fixed by an update. Unfortunately the game is still suffering from a few other issues but it seems like one of them is going to be fixed soon."

From: n4g.com

Review: Until Dawn - Next-Gen Silly Scares - The Games Cabin

Added: 20.09.2015 14:17 | 83 views | 0 comments


When all is said and done, Until Dawn is not just full of surprises and shocks, but it itself is a bit of a surprise. After watching trailers for the game it's all too easy to judge, but it's not until you actually lay hands on Supermassive's creation and let yourself get drawn into the world that you actually appreciate how bloody scary it is, and most importantly - fun. But scary. But fun.

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From: n4g.com

Valve hits a Linux landmark1,500 games available on Steam

Added: 20.09.2015 14:17 | 132 views | 0 comments


When we looked at the state of Linux gaming after its 12-month Valve anniversary, we found nearly 1,000 professional, commercially distributed games available as of February 2015. But this weekend there's an even bigger numeric milestone to celebrate according to the Linux site Phoronix1,500 Linux titles are currently available through Steam. The five most popular Linux titles for Steam include major developer offerings like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (the rest of the top five according to Phoronix includes ARK: Survival Evolved, Team Fortress 2, and Dota 2). And this summer, a small indie game called Don't Be Patchman even became the first Linux-exclusive launch on Steam.

From: n4g.com

Destiny: The Taken King Review (The Outerhaven)

Added: 20.09.2015 9:17 | 58 views | 0 comments


Jason writes: When Destiny was launched a year ago, the reception was, wellmixed. Its moment to moment gunplay was and remains its greatest asset. Everything we expected from a decade of playing Halo along with a suite of abilities fueled by space magic. Where the game faltered, however, was trying to be an RPG and a persistent world. First-person shooters usually have campaigns that last a few hours and then proceed to sustain players with competitive multiplayer. In Destiny, however, while there is PVP gameplay, the meat of the game was clearly meant to lie in PVE. For a year, the game has maintained a large following, but lackluster mission design, frustrating progression systems, and a clear lack of story content (or content period) turned many off.

From: n4g.com

Phantasy Star Online 2 PS4 Ver. TGS Hands-On - Phan Service [GR]

Added: 20.09.2015 9:17 | 59 views | 0 comments


"I only got a feel for the solo play, however, as I was the only person playing this game when I did. When I played on Vita, there were other people around. Still, slaying monsters was fun, and I could always hold my own, despite being outnumbered. I didn't get a true grasp of the difficulty, because I had unlimited potions and auto-revive, but it felt decent." -GR

Tags: Online, Star, When
From: n4g.com

Keith Stuart on: Influences

Added: 20.09.2015 8:19 | 89 views | 0 comments


Keith Stuart: "When I was a young kid first discovering video games in the early 1980s, I used to go to the huge Wythenshawe library in Greater Manchester, where I could rent Commodore 64 titles for 10p a week. Usually, I went home with piles of fighting games and shoot-'em-ups like Yie Ar Kung Fu, Green Beret and 1942. But one day, when someone had been in before me and grabbed all the popular stuff, I glumly picked up all that was left: a copy of Deus Ex Machina, the bizarre multimedia art game by Mel Croucher about the birth of a living organism within a vast computer. I was 12. I wanted to shoot stuff, I did not want to watch a fetus gestate in a databank while Jon Pertwee narrated a story about a mouse poo. But I played it anyway."

Tags: Green, Dead, When
From: n4g.com

The Tomorrow Children Director Really Enjoys Working With Sony, Theyre Very Hands-Off

Added: 20.09.2015 0:17 | 62 views | 0 comments


When youre a smaller developer, the idea of working with an enormous corporation like Sony can be intimidating, but this isnt the case for Dylan Cuthbert, Managing Director of Q-Games, at the helm of The Tomorrow Children.

From: n4g.com


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