Category: PC
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Wolfenstein: The New Order
Like a breath of fresh air Wolfenstein The New Order did two things that most current gen FPS games are afraid to do. Number 1: It got rid of multiplayer, that’s right folks it IS possible to have a FPS with out some tacked on multiplayer aspect to it. Number 2: Give us a story
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DOOM is NIGH
ID Software finally showed off the next installment of Doom, which they promised to run at 1080p at 60 frames per second on PC (of course it will), PS4 (possible), and Xbox One (I’ll believe it when I see it). Doom promises to go back to its roots, to the dawn of the FPS genre.
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Sniper Elite 3 Review
Sniper Elite 3 Unlike most other 3rd person shooters Sniper Elite 3 focuses more on the stealth aspect, but what really sets Sniper Elite 3 apart isn’t the shooting mechanics, or X-ray slow-mo, but actually the fact that 505 games and Rebellion turned a 3rd person shooter, into a puzzler. Stay hidden and wait for
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Watchdogs Review
Watchdogs was my initial go-to game for the PS4, shoot, I even had it pre-ordered as a release bundle. when the news came that Watchdogs was going to be delayed I had mixed feelings. Upset because, well here I am back in November with nothing to play, but happy because whenever a game takes more
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Steam In-Home Streaming now available for everyone!
“Why does this matter?” you ask; the same reason that the Razer Edge matters, high end gaming not done in your home office. Seriously though, nobody wants to be tied to their office chair (no matter how much you paid for it) when they have a giant sofa to sit on. Plus this allows you
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Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Review
Well…I finally beat the dang game, so why not write about my thoughts? Black Flag is the best Assassin’s Creed game in many ways, and much more the same in others. In Black Flag you actually play a Pirate, not an Assassin. You get thrown into the Templar/Assassin never ending battle in the hunt for
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Thief Review
Thief was my Dark Horse for the “next gen” systems. When I heard Square-Enix was working on Thief I immediately added it to my list of “must play” titles, especially since I had such wonderful memories from the originals. While there is plenty wrong with it there is one thing Thief excels at… Thieving. Graphics:
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Sony’s Gold Wireless Stereo Headset Review.
First let me assure you and say that I am in no way being compensated by Sony or any other company for writing this review. That being said, the Gold Wireless Headset from Sony is quite possibly the best wireless gaming headset I have ever had the pleasure of resting on my head. How does
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Don’t Starve Review
Ever had a game that starts off confusing and slow but once you understand how to play it runs your life? Don’t Starve is that game. Akin to MineCraft, you are set in a world with nothing but your fists, and it is your job to build everything from scratch to ensure you…Don’t Starve. Unlike
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CES 2014: Rise of the (Steam) Machines
The PC has long looked down on the Xbox 360 and PS3’s domain of the living room from the comfort of the home office, pushing FPS, players on a server, and graphics to levels that would make them cry out in pain as they melt into your entertainment center. The Xbox 360 and PS3 aren’t
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This podcast review sounds exciting! I love how it combines anime discussion with a unique hero system based on trust.…