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blackpanel.com.au —
An article I wrote about how the rocky release and annoying DRM soured my experience with one of the biggest games of the year.
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ontothenextgame.com —
When I think back on a film such as "Oldboy" and the way it managed to paint a false belief before my eyes, a question came to mind: why hasn’t the gaming medium made more of an effort to exploit our expectations much in the same way as this film has?
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wolfsgamingblog.com —
Think that you are being screwed over by Arkham City's Catwoman content? Stop whining, start thinking about the bigger picture and realise that this type of content is good for gaming.
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notactualgamefootage.com —
I’m writing this because I was sorely tempted to buy Kinect at the weekend. I opted against it though, citing nothing on the shelves I wanted to play and the terrible Microsoft showing at E3 this year. The latter swayed me more than the former.
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notactualgamefootage.com —
For an example of a game full of excellent boss fights on the shelves at the moment, I look towards the Shadow of the Colossus HD remake. But wait – that’s a game from last generation… Has story become so overwhelming that boss fights have to be sacrificed to accommodate plot, or have I just been playing the wrong games?
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awesomegames.co.uk —
Fast forward to the present day however and the number of available console SKU’s is beyond bewildering, warping this once safe landscape into a hazardous endeavour; one that is filled with buyer’s remorse, obsolete units and angry, screaming children (me included).
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blackpanel.com.au —
An opinion piece on what is currently wrong with gaming sites, especially their forums and message boards and what we can do about it.
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awesomegames.co.uk —
The Xbox One is coming. It’s big, boxy and proudly touted as an ‘all in one entertainment’ device. You can control it with your voice, hands, genitalia, and access all your content in mere seconds thanks to a redesigned Kinect and the technical grunt of Microsoft’s next-generation console.
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