I'm wheelchair bound and was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy Type 2 at an early age. This has resulted in plenty of free time throughout my life to feverishly experience and write about films, gaming, wrestling, and more.
Are you one of those gamers that double your PlayStation 4 as a super powerful box that plays all the latest and greatest 3D Blu-Ray experiences? Maybe you are anticipating 3D Blu-Ray support in the hopes that inevitably some PlayStation 4 games will take advantage of the 3D capabilities?
Admittedly, I am not a PC gamer. That said, you don't have to be a gamer at all, let alone a PC gamer, to recognize that the original prototype of Valve's console-reminiscent controller for Steam looked like an unorthodox mess. I mean, the thing makes the good ol' N64 torture device of a controller look like a paradise for your hands.
Do you like being placed into situations where you must make challenging decisions that concern the life of your teammates and genocide? Moral grey areas where there is no clear-cut "Hero" choice, and that no matter what you do someone is getting screwed over? Because that about sums up Devolver Digital's (Hotline Miami) latest independent venture, Gods Will Be Watching.
Here's something you don't hear every day: a development team hyping that their latest creation can only be achieved on the latest groundbreaking technology. Whether it's true or just a way to shill more consoles is something I'll leave up to you after reading this latest information on The Order: 1886.
Today just isn't a good day for Q4 gaming releases. After having just heard about the delay of Dragon Age: Inquisition, it has also come to light that Battlefield: Hardline, another one of the hardcore gaming season's heavy hitters, has been pushed back.
Dragon Age: Inquisition has had a rocky development cycle. I feel like I have been following this game for... wait for it... a Dragon Age! All terrible jokes aside, the game has suffered delays before - including one of a year's length back in 2013 - and apparently it will suffer more.
When Naughty Dog released their apocalyptic odyssey The Last Of Us, reviews unanimously declared it as one of gaming's greatest achievements. One critic went as far as calling it the Citizen Kane of gaming, which sounded incredibly hyperbolic at the time, but in reality couldn't be any closer to the truth. Simply put, The Last Of Us is an experience unlike no other, and one that has pushed the medium forward for the better.
WWE 2K15's release date is quickly approaching, yet we still know very little about the franchise's leap into the next generation of gaming. So far, we're merely aware of its release date and that Sting will be its pre-order character. That's it, as we haven't even seen a single screenshot.
Following up on last week's rumor of a WWE 2K15 trailer reveal, a teaser was indeed released during last night's Monday Night Raw. It was very brief and still offered no actual gameplay footage, but made up for it with some impressive live-action production and the confirmation that Sting would be the pre-order bonus character. Additionally, it was confirmed that there would be two different generations of the wrestler playable: his surfer gimmick and the infamous Crow-like character.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had quite the bombshell of an announcement regarding the show's distribution, at The Television Critics Association summer press tour. The masterminds behind the offensively hilarious 18 year long running and counting hit animated show have partnered together with Hulu in an exclusive deal that will see all 244 episodes - and future episodes - of the show on the service. For now, you can watch all of the classic episodes for free either on Hulu or SouthParkStudios.com , but on September 24th the partnership will fully kick in, with the episodes only available on Hulu Plus for $7.99 a month.