By Dan White, on December 13th, 2012%
One of the biggest complainers for gamers that choose to try and play hardcore games on their mobile devices is the type of controls that you are limited to on the mobile device. Some have delayed responses and others are just difficult to operate. That is not even taking into consideration the difficulty of trying [...] . . . → Read More: PhoneJoy Play: A new Smartphone Gamepad
By Dayvid, on December 13th, 2012%
I personally have always liked the early Assassins Creed games. My enthusiasm began to wane somewhat with the release of Brotherhood and then Revelations, yet I still held a candle for the franchise and eagerly awaited the release of Assassins Creed 3 by Ubisoft. Assassins Creed fans will know Ezio is no more and that's [...] . . . → Read More: Assassins Creed 3 Review
By Dayvid, on December 8th, 2012%
I am assuming that anyone who reads this section knows what a gaming mouse is. For those who don't, then it is the next step up for PC gamers. Point and click games are fine with your standard mouse, but when you take your on-line gaming seriously, it's time to up the ante and tool [...] . . . → Read More: 3 Extraordinary Gaming Mice
By MyBlogGuest Writer, on December 4th, 2012%
The latest edition of EA Sports’ football game has been touted as revolutionary and it is fair to say that it is one of the best of its kind to date. There are five fundamentals of FIFA 2013 that make it so advanced and give it a more realistic feel than any of its predecessors [...] . . . → Read More: The Five Fundamentals of FIFA 2013
By MyBlogGuest Writer, on December 2nd, 2012%
Scribblenauts Unlimited is an action puzzle video game developed by 5th Cell and published by Warner Bros. The game was released as a launch title for the Nintendo Wii U and seems to of gone down very well with gamers – achieving a rating of 9.6/10 from the IGN Community of Gamers, and a rating [...] . . . → Read More: Scribblenauts Unlimited Review
By Nick2930, on November 30th, 2012%
I've probably mentioned before how many of my earliest-and some of my fondest- gaming memories came from playing point and click adventure games, particularly those produced by LucasArts. For a type of game that employed such a simple control scheme they offered a surprising amount of depth and complexity to the player in terms of [...] . . . → Read More: You Can’t Keep a Good Genre Down
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