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'Horizon: Zero Dawn' Has Just Leaned 2017 in Sony's Favor
Lets say you've just stepped into your local game store. Hands in your coat pockets, your headphones in, and you've decided to take a peak at the exclusives for both consoles that have launched this year. So far your eyes have wondered across the #PlayStation4 shelves and taken a notice of this years latest releases. Within these games you'd take note of smash hit titles such as #GravityRush2, #TheLastGuardian, #Uncharted4, and even games such as #TheOrder1886.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Resident Evil VII's Reviews Are In and Here's the Roundup
Resident Evil has been a series that finds itself under heavy scrutiny as the series wanders further and further from its roots after 20 years. It's been nearly a decade since the franchise has offered the fans a true good scare and story that would shock them as nearly as good as the previous titles. With the launch of #ResidentEvil7 coming up tomorrow, critics have already begun to release their reviews, which reflects their adventures as protagonist Ethan Winters.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel's The Good, The Bad, and the Downright Ugly
Dark Souls III as many of us know is marking the end of a series that will be setting upon us as a dying light in the night sky. It's the title that marks the end of the franchise as we know it according to From Software. In their announcement of this being it - for now - we've all begun clenching our teeth at how the franchise will end till they decide to visit again, if they ever do. Ashes of Ariandel is strangely familiar for those that experience it. Let alone does it once more feature us returning to The Painted World of Aramis, but in another light.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Micro-transactions Are Lame
With the sweeping infamy of Battlefront II by EA in mainstream and gaming journalism, I feel that I should sit down and share my honest opinions about Micro-transactions. Now I am in no way defending the actions of EA on how their greed got the better of them with the whole Loot Box Controversy, here I will be sharing how I think Micro-transactions can mess up a game, how they can be done right, as well as my opinions as to what micro-transactions SHOULD be for.
By Fredz Dimension8 years ago in Gamers
Princess Maker 2
I've mentioned Princess Maker 2 in two of my previous articles on here. I've compared it to Long Live The Queen, and I also listed my top 10 favourite endings of the game. I've played both the refined version and the DOS version. I've been wanting to review this game for a very long time, but being unable to review it on Ciao made me put it on hold for a while. Now I feel I am ready to give it a balanced and fair review. Princess Maker 2 is the second and the most superior installment of the Princess Maker franchise.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
One Night Stand
One Night Stand is something that people would like if they fancy a quick fix. Now I know what you're thinking, I don't mean it like that. If you haven't seen the subtitle and video and scrolled straight to the text, or are feeling dizzy from the aftermath of whatever, then let me enlighten you. Sorry, I couldn't resist a lame joke or two.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
It Looks Like 'Far Cry 5' Is Heading To The Wild West, But Is It The Right Move?
Not too long ago there was a rumor that #Ubisoft was planning to launch a sequel or remastered version of Far Cry 3, and fans were excited to learn more. Sadly it turned out to be false, but recently there has been a plethora of information dropping across the internet about how the fifth installment of the Far Cry franchise could be making a move to the 19th century American wild west.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Saddle Up! Video Games Are Copying 'Westworld', The Western Is About To Be The New Zombie
The Western is long past its heyday. It was one of the most popular film and television genres for years as the world wanted to experience the thrill of squaring off against a bandit, rustling cattle and just living in a world where there was black and white, rarely a middle grey. It was a world all of its own and countless movies followed the legends of gunslingers for years.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Rumor: 'Assassin's Creed: Origin' Will Redefine The Franchise's Origins In 2017
When #Ubisoft launched the Assassin's Creed franchise, it took countless gamers off guard with its thrilling story and unique in-game mechanics. Although it had its issues, it was a breath of fresh air to the gaming universe when the first game released in 2007. The franchise has gone through its own ebb and flow over time, as does nearly any game that attempts to launch a new game every year.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Do You Believe In Destiny? ...Because I Do
Destiny (n.) - The hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future; fate. The quote above is the definition of the word "destiny", and I think it gives some great insight into the potential of the game, Destiny, itself. As you play the game, you ultimately realize that you are the power to control what happens in in the future. You are the destiny.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
The Marvel Universe Is About To Get Even Bigger In September With 'Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite'
We all know that the Marvel Universe is already incredibly massive. There's really no denying that fact, considering that we've spent millions upon millions of dollars watching movies and television shows, buying comics and collectables. Yet, even though the video game universe hasn't really gotten there yet in terms of expanding the Marvel Universe, this September we're in store for the craziest expanse yet.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers











