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Silent Hill: Downpour reinvents the series
[flash width="540" height="328"]http:/www.youtube.com/v/ZGkKAllpKfI?fs=1&hl=en_US&hd=1&color1=0xe1600f&color2=0xfebd01[/flash] The February 2011 issue of Game Informer has revealed that Konami’s eigth installment in their storied horror series will be titled Silent Hill: Downpour. That’s right, water just got a lot scarier. Though the magazine’s latest edition… Read More »
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare played using Kinect and Wiimote
[flash width="540" height="430"]http:/www.youtube.com/v/bo7QUdrZAkA?fs=1&hl=en_US&hd=1&color1=0xe1600f&color2=0xfebd01[/flash] If there’s one thing core gamers wish Microsoft’s Kinect motion camera could do, it’s first-person shooters. This latest Kinect hack shows the first steps towards developing such a game, but it’s the gryoscopes in the Wiimote that… Read More »
You know you’re in for a wild ride with Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! just by looking at the title. Like its predecessor, this PSP sequel is a silly, 2D side-scroller featuring the adorable penguin-like mascots from the… Read More »
Just over a week ago, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception game director Justin Richmond denied rumors that Mark Wahlberg was set to play Nathan Drake in the upcoming Uncharted movie and that David O’Russell was to have the film focus on… Read More »
BioWare has announced the first batch of DLC for the yet-to-be released Dragon Age II. The Exiled Prince will have players joining with an archer by the name of Sebastian Vael who is out to avenge his family. The announcement… Read More »
In preparation for the release of Epic Games’ and People Can Fly’s FPS Bulletstorm, Cliff Blezinski has decided to share some precious moments with fans in a segment known as Bulletpoints. The first video catches Blezinski as he’s on his… Read More »
In a recent interview Warren Spector revealed his disappointment with the gaming industry in regards to storytelling. According to Spector developers focus too much on flashy combat and interesting visuals rather than pushing storytelling forward and making it more interactive…. Read More »
Red Dead Redemption did a lot of things really well, but it was a game that was full of glitches and bugs. With so many other well executed game elements though, it was easy to look past them and… Read More »
With a slew of heavy hitters in its lineup, 2011 has the potential to be one of the strongest years gaming has seen in recent memory. In fact, there are plenty of worthy titles that didn’t even make the list,… Read More »
Hudson Entertainment’s moody, minimalist platformer Lost in Shadow suffers from “dragging” not only because of inappropriate length but a repetitive nature, foreseeable outcomes, and a really inventive basis for gameplay that stretches thinner than the shadows it employs. A bevy… Read More »