I’m having flashbacks from my childhood with this one. My brothers forced me to watch Alien when it was first released on VHS in 1980 when I had just turned five years old. It took about a year or so, with the bathroom lights on, to get over that experience. Now, The Creative Assembly has revived that blocked memory for me. Goddammit.
Deception's always been an implicit facet of Dark Souls' architecture. With Crown of the Ivory King, it steps out of the shadows and transitions to a palpable theme.
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So, four heroes walk into the Gauntlet and...
The Kickstarter-funded sequel to 1988's Wasteland, the game the Fallout series was influenced by, was developed by inXile Entertainment and included several of the original designers.
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Formerly an Xbox One exclusive, Dead Rising 3 has made its way to Windows platforms.
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Ice Water Games’ debut is a serene dive into overt exploration and evasive, challenging definition.
I’ve played many third-person MMOs in my lifetime, but never a first-person shooter mmo. Well, technically Destiny hasn’t come out yet, so Firefall would be the first.
The versatility of Dark Souls’ appeal is directly related to the adaptability of a strong willed player. The Crown of the Sunken King, Dark Souls II’s first issue of downloadable content, engenders and engages this philosophy as well as any challenge in the proper game. In a certain light The Crown of the Sunken King actually does it better, employing different constraints and driving ...[Read More]
Bounded bummer.