• The Top Trends of 2012 in Gaming

    The year 2012 was an interesting year for gaming and there were a lot of quality games released throughout the calendar year, but a lot...

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    The year 2012 was an interesting year for gaming and there were a lot of quality games released throughout the calendar year, but a lot more than just games happened in 2012. In fact, there were a bunch of trends throughout the industry that helped to define the year in gaming more so than the...
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  • Top 5 Gamescom Picks

    Although Microsoft did not attend the convention, Gamescom still brought a plethora of good announcements from Sony. Although the convention was clearly aimed at European...

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    Although Microsoft did not attend the convention, Gamescom still brought a plethora of good announcements from Sony. Although the convention was clearly aimed at European consumers, many of the new games and announcements are good news to all continents. 5) Until Dawn Until Dawn is full of all of the clichés of horror movies, but...
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  • Dear Esther

    Dear Esther is hardly a conventional game, and it strips away all of the classic mechanics to leave only walking controls intact. The game focuses...

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    Dear Esther is hardly a conventional game, and it strips away all of the classic mechanics to leave only walking controls intact. The game focuses on narrative rather than puzzles, battles, or exploration—and even then, the narrative is vague and randomized. Its soundtrack is quite good compared to the rest of the game, and the...
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  • Lone Survivor

    The Lone Survivor puts you in a post-apocalyptic world riddled by zombies. Despite placing itself well within the horror survival genre, the essentials to survival—food,...

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    The Lone Survivor puts you in a post-apocalyptic world riddled by zombies. Despite placing itself well within the horror survival genre, the essentials to survival—food, ammunition, and shelter—are all unlimited. How the main character finds these things or survived the apocalypse in the first place is left up to the player’s imagination, but they aren’t...
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  • London 2012: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games

    Let’s face it; Beijing 2008 wasn’t actually that bad. While it hardly rivalled the quality of games that were being produced at the time (2008...

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    Let’s face it; Beijing 2008 wasn’t actually that bad. While it hardly rivalled the quality of games that were being produced at the time (2008 being a year which brought us GTA IV, LittleBIG Planet and Fallout 3), it did possess some truly addictive gameplay elements thanks – on the whole – to its solid...
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  • Is E3 for Gamers or Investors?

    With the main presentations behind us and the E3 convention starting to wrap up, we’re left with weeks’ worth of news to sort through and—at...

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    With the main presentations behind us and the E3 convention starting to wrap up, we’re left with weeks’ worth of news to sort through and—at least, personally—a residual disappointment in the ‘new’ things revealed and the convention as a whole. Don’t get me wrong, there were lots of exciting things, and some of the conventions...
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  • Nintendo Gets an A…for Effort

    Oh, Nintendo. They try so hard to please their fans, but after a lackluster presentation and very little new information from all of E3, I’m...

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    Oh, Nintendo. They try so hard to please their fans, but after a lackluster presentation and very little new information from all of E3, I’m left feeling very disappointed. It’s true that Nintendo beat out Sony and Microsoft at this year’s E3—but is that really saying a lot when the other two big companies had...
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