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Star.Citizen.4K.Resolution.Real.Time.In.Engine.
Remember that Kickstarter project we told you to sign up for? The one being made by Chris Roberts? You know, the Wing Commander guy? The one that made a lot of money, and is still making a lot of money? Well I hoped you listened to my steadfast advice, because here is a commercial for
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Valve Lays Out Plans to Conquer the Living Room
Valve‘s Steam has conquered the world of digital distribution on the PC, but like any good conqueror, that’s simply not enough. Valve’s first foray off the desk and into the living room came with Big Picture Mode, which served as a mere scout squad for what was incoming. This week Valve released a trio of
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Batman: Arkham City Bargain Bin Review
Batman: Arkham City Time to Beat: 25 hours Difficulty played: Hard Available on: PC, PS3, Xbox 360 (played on PS3) If you don’t remember from my last review of Batman: Arkham Asylum I am not a huge Batman fan but did enjoy the gameplay in Arkham Asylum. However as much
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Witcher 3 Story, World Details
PC Gamer posted an article with new details on Witcher 3 from its story writer, claiming you can go anywhere at anytime. Furthermore, what we’ve seen so far is just one part of the world, with Nordic influences. Other parts of the worlds will have very different influences, which will be evident in how it
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DuckTales: Remastered tickles me tailfeathers
DuckTales: Remastered Time to Beat: about 5 hours but very replayable Difficulty played: Hard Available on: PC,PS3,Xbox 360,WiiU. When I first heard they were remaking the original DuckTales game 2 things came to mind. #1 Curse Me Kilts! shut up and take my money! and #2 I
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Battlefield 4 Video Bukakke
Gamescon is upon us, which means we got steamy new videos of Battlefield 4 to make you change your pants, as well as some details on Battlefield Premium, in case you want to give EA more of your money. First up, the new mulitplayer map Parcel Storm. Seeing a trend here from the last mulitplayer
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SOE Live: Dragon’s Prophet Interview and Other Shit Too
Dragon’s Prophet! DRAGONS! What is this game you say? Well it’s a game made by Taiwanese developer Runewaker, with hundred’s of dragons that you can tame, have fight for you as well as ride. Gameplay is very action based, with the right mouse button working as your standard attack, and left mouse button working as
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SOE Live 2013: Planetside 2
At SOE Live we got a look at both the 4th continent to Planetside, Hossin, and the first Battle Island, Nexus, as well as how these will all play out in the world and MLG. Battle Islands are much smaller maps than the full continents, and only support 2 factions at a time on
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SOE Live 2013: Everquest Next, Dragons and Shit
Someone that may or may not work for SOE, said EQ Next, Dragons and Shit, not to be confused with that other Dragons and Shit game at SOE (Dragon’s Prophet). Yes, Everquest has dragons, it’s the shit part we care about, and in this case, it’s anything but. Everquest Next is not more of the
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SOE Live 2013: Everquest Next Interview
At SOE Live I had the chance to sit down with Rosie Rapparot, Senior Art Director, Darrin McPherson, Lead Game Designer, Jeff Butler, Creative Director, and Steve Klug, Technical Director, and they were nice enough to answer my questions, well, the ones they were allowed to anyways. We talked about classes, touched on the PS4,
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