How DICE can improve Mirror’s Edge
EA recently confirmed via Twitter that the followup to Mirror's Edge, DICE's 2008 first person free running game is called Mirror's Edge: Catalyst. Mirror's...
100 Titles Added to Xploder Cheat System Database
The Xploder cheat system has just become a lot larger after 100 game saves were added to the system.
Classics such as Rocket League and...
PUBG Suing Fortnite Developer, Epic Games Over UI
Player Unknowns Battlegrounds developer PUBG Corporation is suing the Korean developers of its rival battle royale style game, Fortnite, over claims of copying elements...
Destiny 2 1st Week Sales Figures Revealed – Less Than...
Destiny 2 sales figures which have been leaked to Neogaf show that it has sold over 175,000 physical copies in its first week of...
Tomb Raider vs Tomb Raider vs Tomb Raider
Lara Croft and her games have been reimagined more than once, each point marking a decade of game design.
While Legend was the first real reboot, building a new engine, gameplay style and backstory from the ground up, I feel like Anniversary is the best one to point out how much Tomb Raider had changed. It was a honest to god remake and not simply a HD texture pack, and took subtle but definite steps to turn Lara Croft into a more fleshed out, more human character. Tomb Raider 2013's reboot overshadows the previous one, but the reasons for that might not be in it's favour.
MGSV Mega Review – Chapter 2: Story/Themes
There is a heartfelt message there but it's all so fragmented that it's either phoned in, directly stated at you, or ends before it had any right to. It literally makes a "Quiet Exit" and you're left bewildered, trying to make sense of it and figure out what Kojima was trying to say.
Overview: Hitman Elusive Targets Mode
“Go to the basement, find the security room and wipe the camera systems clean”, I think to myself as I begin my approach to...
Destiny: Addiction by Design (Part 2)
Why are so many players addicted to Destiny? This is the second article in a two part series. This article covers the concepts of identity and comparison and why they can potentially be addictive.