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Target Leaks Information About The Follow Up To 'Shadow of Mordor'
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor was without a doubt one of the most incredible additions to the Lord of the Rings legacy when it arrived in 2014. For the last few years fans have been wondering when and if a sequel would be developed. We've always assumed that it would happen, so when the announcement, or more accurately the leak, arrived fans were slightly skeptical considering the source.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Could The Next Wave Of Marvel Games Set The Standard For The Superhero Genre?
Marvel Studios has without a doubt been setting the standard in so many aspects of bringing their beloved comic book characters onto the screen through film and television. Between the phenomenal casting choices, to the direction of the shared universe overall there has been very little to feel Marvel has missed in terms of giving their characters the respect and attention they deserve.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
Gamers Urged Not To Try And Catch Sandshrew In Darwin Police Station
Pokemon GO has started to enrol across selected countries and gamers are already out in the open space trying to track down the hidden characters. This may even mean doing a slight bit of trespassing... The game is full of selected "Pokestops" where users can spin the stop and collect various items to help them out on their journey. Surprisingly a lot of churches across the world are a load of "Pokestops". Even selected police stations too. The Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services wrote this on Social Media:
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Gamers
Happy Birthday: The Resident Evil Franchise Has Turned 20
On March 22, 1996 Capcom released the grimy survival shooter Resident Evil on PlayStation. Little did we know that this would start our obsession with the zombie gaming genre and simultaneously shape the landscape of zombies across screen and disc for the next two decades.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Gamers
Codemasters Announces The Revival Of A Legendary Franchise
It was announced that one of the most legendary gaming franchises is returning thanks to Codemasters & Koch Media. After 10 years Micro Machines is set to race onto PCs and consoles. Micro Machines: World Series looks to be a momentous step for the legendary franchise, and hopefully can launch a new collection of games based on the micro mayhem. Check out the trailer to see for yourself.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Gamers
The Next 'Agar.io': 'Feed & Grow: Fish' Could Be Your New Addiction
You remember Agar.io, the simple yet addictive game where you're a small dot eating other dots to become the King of Dots? Well, imagine that combined with the animated whimsy of Finding Nemo, throw in a dash more blood, and what you have is Feed & Grow: Fish. Developed by Old B1ood, the game is currently available on Steam as an Early Access Beta and it features everything you might expect from being suddenly thrust into the cutthroat world of the food chain. And it might be one of my favorite addicting games of the summer.
By Jay Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Full List of NES Games and Where You Can Play Them
No matter how good games may become, there will always be a place for the classics. Even as Breath of the Wild blows us all away, interest in the game that started it all — The Legend of Zelda — remains. Whether you're feeling nostalgic and hoping to relive old memories or you're looking to play those old classics for the first time, there are a few options for getting your hands on them.
By Jay Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Pokémon GO Teams Are Becoming Gangs, Complete With Vandalism and Bullying
The second Pokémon GO started its soft launch, the world has been going wild. Mostly in good ways. Friendships have been made with random strangers that would have never met otherwise. People have discovered parts of their city that they may have never set foot in had it not been for the game. There's also the added benefit of getting some good cardio in while you're trying to hatch that 10km egg. People are also learning how long a kilometer is, and some are even going on Pokemon-hunting dates.
By Axel Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Pokémon GO Brings People Together In The Best Way
The minute Pokémon GO was released, the world went absolutely insane. For some, it was a cool AR app they could play while they're bored and walking somewhere. For most, it's something they've wanted since the 90s. It's pretty much my childhood wish come true and I'm sure many could say the same. Despite the plethora of glitches and seemingly unending server issues, Pokémon GO is still bringing in users at an exponential rate. More than that, despite being a free app, it's making more money than any other app in the Apple Store right now which is a feat in and of itself.
By Jay Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Modder Remasters 'Shenmue: The Movie' and It's Pretty Amazing
Shenmue was a hell of a game. It had an immersive world and interesting story line tied with some pretty fun game play mechanics. It was one of a handful of games that shone on the Sega Dreamcast and the reason why I bought one in the first place. Because of the Dreamcast's ultimate demise, the second entry in the series was released on the Xbox back in 2002. To catch everyone up, it came with a DVD titled Shenmue: The Movie which featured cut scenes from the first game. The cut that they sent out with the game left out a lot of details and didn't set up the canon very well. Shenmue was huge and cramming all that story into a single DVD resulted in some important bits falling on the editing room floor. The end product was a pretty lackluster movie that didn't quite do justice to the original let alone catch people up properly on the goings on of the story.
By Jay Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Sunbro Cosplayer D-Piddy Uses 'Dark Souls' Roll To Escape Real Life Dangers
Rolling has long been a staple of both the action and hack-and-slash genres. Whether it’s to avoid enemies, or survive otherwise impossible boss fights, “stopping, dropping, and rolling” has proven itself time and again to be the most effective tactic against both fire and your prototypical H&S opponent.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Gamers











