The Consistent Problem with Episodic Gaming.
Added: 26.08.2015 23:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
While episodic gaming may hold some amazing games under it's belt, we can't ignore the glaring issue with the structure.
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| These are video game clouds
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| It Costs $20 To Play Rock Band 4 On Xbox One With Old Gear
Added: 26.08.2015 21:19 | 7 views | 0 comments
While PlayStation 4 players are able to pre-order the disc-only version of Rock Band 4 for $59.99, their Xbox One...
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| Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part 1 Review | Gamepressure
Added: 26.08.2015 17:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
Pillars of Eternity is one of the best RPG games of the last few years, reaching out to the roots of the genre in an amazing way. The first of the expansions planned for this title leaves no doubt that Obsidian is at their best.
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| Flywrench Could Be The Year's Best Ridiculously Hard Game {Kotaku}
Added: 26.08.2015 16:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Flywrench follows in the footsteps of recent games that are insanely tough -- like Super Meat Boy and N++. While the game is tough, it's fair with good controls, which means you're going to want to keep coming back for more. It's simple to understand the game but difficult to master, which means it's going to be a game that keeps players coming back for more and more.
Flywrench is an update of a 2007 game of the same name from the guy who made the awesome Nidhogg last year.
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| Heavy - Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Review
Added: 26.08.2015 15:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Heavy: "The age of HD remakes and remasters of our most beloved video games is in full bloom. While some re-releases have done nothing more than spruce up the graphics of last-gen classics, there have been respectable reissues that add a wealth of worthy content. The Coalition and Splash Damage took the original Gears of War and gave it the full remake treatment for the Xbox One. Reliving every tense moment that Gears heads still rejoice about looks and feels that much better with this Ultimate Edition."
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| Easter Eggs: 3 Video Games That Took Hidden Content To Historical Levels
Added: 26.08.2015 11:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
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Easter eggs have a long history in gaming, from the hidden credits in 1979s Adventure to Hideo Kojimas final jab at Konami in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. Whether its just to pay tribute to beloved games of yore or to take a jab at an unethical publisher, game developers seem to love hiding secrets deep in their games almost as much as gamers love finding them.
Not all Easter eggs are mere referencesthese three Easter eggs go a step further, furthering the story or adding an additional dimension to the game that wasnt there before. While many of these Easter eggs slipped under the radar for a long time, their discoveries led later developers to follow suit, hiding secret content deep in the code of some of our most beloved games.
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| Mega Man Legacy Collection Review | WGTC
Added: 26.08.2015 10:18 | 25 views | 0 comments
WGTC:
While your experience may differ, the amount of remasters and collections we have seen in this generation of consoles has always been a point of contention and subject of conversation, at least in my group of friends and peers. I myself go back and forth on this topic all the time. For one, I would like to see companies allocating more resources towards newer games, rather than simply rehashing older titles, many of which I have in my personal collection. On the other hand, a few of these remasters and re-releases are notable for making it much easier to actually get your hands on certain games (Grim Fandango Remastered comes to mind).
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