Doom, a much older game, holds up today far better.
Doom, a much older game, holds up today far better.
Call of Duty commercials are starting to look as tired as the franchise.
Ah, the 80s. That time you could play games on a watch, and the judgmental stares were from fratboy jocks.
I wonder if Coney Island Tillie was the true inspiration, since it preceded everything else.
This app (please don't call it a game) is more like a Trojan horse to lure you into more Nintendo products. It's not as far from the idea of iTunes as the gateway for iPod and iOS.
Much cosplay, very dress.
Is this thing technically, a game?
Considering the launch of Master Chief Collection last year, the first question to be answered should be, is it playable?
My God. That lineup still holds up.
The PS2 games that I easily logged more 100 hours were Grand Theft Auto San Andreas and Vice City, Resident Evil 4, Guitar Hero 2 and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3.
I just found on YouTube the Direct detailing all the near-future upcoming releases.
Or could happen like when Beats drove up the prices of all headphones.
Because reasons.
They look great. Perhaps a physical version of this game should be available for the general market?
And even that is still not an excuse to chop the game in pieces to squeeze more money out of it.
Destiny is the crossfit of videogames. Played by annoying douchebros who won't shut up about it.
Intervention. The weapon that birthed the term quickscoping. It’s the zenith of videogame guns.
The virginity of most of the crowd watching those girls will remain intact, despite their purchase.
I think Nintendo should seriously consider returning to the playing card business, specially collectible card games.