Posts Tagged “gameplay”

PS3 Fanboy hands-on: Resistance 2

by Adam on September 24, 2008

PS3 Fanboy hands-on: Resistance 2- Essential reading for ALL gamers out there.  This game is going to rock!  New enemy types sound deadly, and the online co-op should be some of the best online gaming out there when it’s released.  (…)

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Warhawk Diaries: First Assignment

by Adam on September 19, 2008

“Because every soldier keeps a diary, right?  Right?!” Sure, Warhawk has been on the market for about 12 months, but its online community is thriving.  The servers are full of veteran players, but the addition of trophies and the brand (…)

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Patapon Revisited

by Adam on August 23, 2008

A few months ago I got myself Patapon shortly after its release and quickly became addicted to it.  What I began to realise though, was how nail-bitingly hard it could be in certain places of the game.  One easy example, (…)

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Burnout Bikes Gameplay Unveiled

by Adam on August 22, 2008

Burnout Bikes Gameplay Unveiled- On PlayStation.Blog.  Choice quote: “We want you to know that if you buy Burnout Paradise, you buy much more than the disk we shipped back in January.”  I hear ya’ loud and clear!  I’m seriously considering (…)

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New Stargate Worlds gameplay footage

by Adam on July 26, 2008

New Stargate Worlds gameplay footage- The first video’s great, but I’m not so sure about the second one.  All’s I can think is: perhaps the UI (or HUD, if you will) needs a rethink?

How To Play: Eden

by Adam on July 26, 2008

How To Play: Eden- An excellent quick-but-informative guide by TheSixthAxis to playing PixelJunk Eden, now that the demo is out on the PlayStation Store.  Can’t wait for the full game to be released!

Lost in a Haze?

by Adam on May 20, 2008

Yes, perhaps ‘Haze‘ is an apt name for such a game.  Wikipedia defines haze as: …traditionally an atmospheric phenomenon where dust, smoke and other dry particles obscure the clarity of the sky. Did the developers have a clear idea about (…)

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