As we move forward, so do the video games. There's a high risk that the old ones will be forgotten, that we could walk away from the elements of video games we once loved. Take a look at a game from your past that you once enjoyed, do you still enjoy it? Today, games are striving to be bigger, complete with sweeping narrative. At one point in gaming history, all you needed was a character with a tiny sword that sweeps back and forth. In the face of the huge gaming world, the older games have been forgotten by many.Let's take a look at Hunted: The Demon's Forge, this takes gamers back to the days of slicing and dicing enemies and walking through dark, spooky dungeons filled with unknown digital creatures. It has more in common with Hero Quest than it does Oblivion. Of course, there is a great storyline that goes along with it and the main part nests in putting co-op in the heart of gameplay (thank you for making it Co-op!). Hunted: The Demon's Forge is all about killing things in dark places.
Friday, 12 July 2013
The Best Gaming - Demon's Forge
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Thursday, 11 July 2013
A Brief History of Video Games
History of video games can be dated back to 1940s when Thomas T.Goldsmith filed US patent requesting for invention that is described as "cathode ray tube amusement device". Until 1970s as well as 1980s, video games did not reach the frontend popularity when home computer games, gaming consoles, and arcade video games came for the general public. From that time onwards, video games gained in popularity as an excellent mode of entertainment as well as a section of modern culture worldwide. Currently, video games are considered among the 8 generations of the video game consoles.
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Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Titanfall Multiplayer Only
Respawn is composed of many of the previous developers of Infinity Ward. These developers created Call of Duty 2, Modern Warfare, and Modern Warfare 2. After leaving Infinity Ward, they created their own company called Respawn where they seek to revolutionize the FPS genre once again. With their newest title, TitanFall, they are not going to include a singleplayer, the reason being that the majority of people who play FPS games like Call of Duty spend the majority of their time playing multiplayer so it would be a waste of resources for such a small team to work on a campaign mode.
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Saturday, 6 July 2013
Using a Professional Trampoline
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Forza 5 Preview
I have no idea why I like the Forza franchise so much. I'm really not that into cars or manufacturers. I could care less if I'm driving a Geo Metro or an Enzo Ferrari but when I play a Forza game I'm all of a sudden a car nut. I was extremely pumped to play the next generation's version, Forza 5. I waited in line at E3 for about an hour to check this one out and I'm happy to report that this game delivers. Racing fans and non-racing fans rejoice: this is a must have title for Xbox One's launch this November.
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Monday, 1 July 2013
ARMA 3 Review
ARMA 3 is an open world military tactical shooter game that has been developed by Bohemia Interactive and has been distributed by Steam. At the time of writing, the game is currently for Windows in alpha and will be in its beta version on June 25, 2013. The storyline of the game takes place during the mid-2030s during a fictional military operation, Operation Magnitude. Like the previous ARMA games, ARMA 3 puts your in the shoes of the soldier in an authentic., diverse world and sends you to war.
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