After nearly a year and a half the PlayStation 4 finally gets the game it deserves in the form of Bloodborne. From Software delivers one of the most engrossing video games I've ever played. Not only is the game pretty hard, it's also very rewarding. If you take your time learning the game and respect it, the difficulty becomes irrelevant and Bloodborne becomes even more enjoyable. From Software did everything they possibly could to make Bloodborne more open to newcomers and casual gamers, even then though Bloodborne could still be considered a 'hardcore' game. If you leave all the baggage at the door though, Bloodborne is the best game on the PlayStation 4 and should be played by gamers who want something more.
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Bloodborne Review
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Sunday, 13 April 2014
5 Most Popular Mobile Games in 2014
Mobile games have become popular among gamers and the latest and most popular of these games are designed to take advantage of the better tablets and faster phones and provide more fun than ever before. Of the 5 Most Popular mobile games of 2014, four have yet to be released and 1 has all ready come and gone. Here is a look at these 5 games.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Batman Arkham City Review
How does one enhance an already incredible game formula? All things considered, Rocksteady Games have succeeded with the arrival of Batman Arkham City. The Arkham storyline starts a couple of months after the Batman Asylum plot closes. The now Gotham City leader, Quincy Sharp has moved Gotham's crooks to a blockaded region inside the heart of the city... presently Arkham City, run by Dr. Hugo Strange. Clearly, this stands out just enough to be noticed, and of course, Batman must research what happens inside its dividers.
Monday, 27 January 2014
Rayman Legends Review
It's true I was late to the party but still it's difficult to believe it's been just under two years since Rayman made his spectacular come back in 2011's masterful platformer Rayman: Origins. The title was an awesome return to form for the limbless wonder after a prolonged spell of absence during which time the Raving Rabbids were left driving the historic franchise forward in less than traditional style. Although Origins received a critically positive reception upon its release sales figures sadly didn't match up with the games high quality - not that it stopped the eye catching tightly controlled adventure being ported to just about every system on the market. Thankfully less than desirable sales hasn't dissuaded publisher and developer Ubisoft from creating a sequel - Rayman: Legends, which has the unenviable job of following in the footsteps of its absolutely charming predecessor, a task that was never going to be a walk in the park.
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