about 2 years ago - No comments
This is just a quick rambling AudioBoo about the quality of downloadable games we've seen this summer, which only further justifies the medium as a contender in the video game market. Â I haven't purchased a single hard copy of a game since Fight Night Round 4 in June, and in the meantime my attention has
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I think I'm one of the 10 people on Earth that is looking forward to plunking down the cash to buy a PSP Go this Fall. Â To be honest the hook manifests itself in the downloadable games - I totally covet digital downloads and the thought that I don't have to carry around a bunch
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Until relatively recently most gamers cringed when they heard about a new game based on an upcoming movie or similar franchise. Â Because of the fact that movie tie-in games usually seem rushed out of the door and leave fans of the movie scratching their heads, the developers at GRIN were faced with the overwhelming task
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It goes without saying that the Terminator franchise has had its peaks and valleys, but I for one believe that the latest foray into the world of John Conner was quite successful as a movie. Â So then, how does the game fare? Â Roughly the same, I'd say. Â Having completed Terminator Salvation on the Xbox 360
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It's that time again. Â This year's return to the E3 of yesteryear should produce some exciting news. Â This post is really just a roundup of some of the rumors I've heard and what I'm looking forward to most. Â We'll start with Microsoft and the Xbox 360. Not much is known about what Microsoft is going
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
I'm a huge fan of Left 4 Dead, and it tends to be my go-to multiplayer game of choice because of its stellar cooperative play. Â For that reason, when the latest downloadable content for the game dropped yesterday, including the hotly-anticipated "survival" mode, I downloaded it immediately. Â Last night we had a crew of 4
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I was listening to the Listen UP podcast earlier today, formerly 1UP Yours, and they brought up a very interesting topic: are demos always good for the success of a game? Â Off-hand you'd think absolutely, it's always better to get your product out there and a game demo is a form of advertisement. Â Take movies
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
I love the Call of Duty games, especially the online multiplayer, but I can see why some people hate it. Anyone who has played for any length of time has had an experience identical to this (some strong language): I saw this on Kotaku and I have to admit I nearly died laughing. =) Original
about 3 years ago - No comments
Not too long ago I was reflecting back on this generation of consoles. Of course to an outsider it's clearly evident that the "winner" in terms of console hardware sales would have to be the Nintendo Wii, and I don't question that for a second. Still, there's a lot to be said of the Wii's