Tagged:  first-person shooter

By Dan Crabtree, August 24, 2013 1 Features

As the longest console generation in history comes to a close, the GamerNode staff reflects on the games that made this era so great. Games of the Generation is a new GamerNode original feature that allows us to share that passion and nostalgia for the most memorable and significant titles of the last eight years — since November 22, 2005, specifically — and explain why these games have defined a generation and will forever stand as touchstones in gaming history.

By Anthony LaBella, July 30, 2013 0 Videos

Irrational Games has been quiet on its plans for BioShock Infinite DLC in the past few months, but today the company released the floodgates and revealed plenty of details on the game’s post-release content. First off, BioShock Infinite‘s first piece… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, July 21, 2013 0 GN Show

Eddie, Dan, and Greg discuss death in games from design and mechanical perspectives. Eddie Inzauto is joined by Dan Crabtree and Greg Galiffa on Episode 30 of the Versus Node Podcast to talk about death in gaming, specifically how developers… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, June 10, 2013 0 GN

Vince Zampanella of Respawn Entertainment took to the stage during Microsoft’s E3 press conference to reveal Titanfall, an upcoming first-person shooter that will be available for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. A gameplay demo was shown in which… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, April 28, 2013 0 VG Review

In 1851, Harper and Brothers published an adventure writer’s exploration into a then-modern poetic adventure. Moby Dick initially sold around 500 copies in Melville’s native England, less than a tenth of what his previous, high-intrigue island adventures had sold. And… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, April 26, 2013 0 Features

Video game endings don’t often inspire intelligent and thoughtful discussion – more often than not they result in disappointment and outrage (who can forget Mass Effect 3). But BioShock Infinite’s ending is the kind that blows players’ minds and fosters enlightening debates about the game’s true meaning and central themes.

By Aled Morgan, March 29, 2013 0 GN

Halo games have always been kind to users of the franchise’s Forge map editing tool, and now Halo 4 players have the same opportunity to piece together marvelous play-spaces and humorous box sculptures alike, without cliffs or shorelines getting in the way. Starting today Forge Island… Read More »

By Nick McCavitt, March 25, 2013 0 Videos

Tomorrow is a very exciting day for gamers everywhere as it is the day that Bioshock Infinite will finally be allowed to pass into our hands. But before that, Irrational Games has given everyone a treat with the game’s official… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, February 19, 2013 0 Contests, Videos

If you ever wanted to be a part of a Jurassic Park-style crisis situation with a little FPS deathmatch flair, then Lukewarm Media and Reverb Publishing’s Primal Carnage was made for you.  And once again, GamerNode is giving the game away… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, February 18, 2013 0 Videos

Bungie has been teasing information about its newest project in recent months, but yesterday marked the first official reveal of Destiny, an ambitious multiplayer first-person shooter from the creators of Halo. Obviously the terms “multiplayer” and “first-person shooter” are synonymous… Read More »