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Dishonored 2 Revealed at Bethesda’s E3 2015 Press Conference
Bethesda started E3 out with a bang this year. They boasted many games including Elder Scrolls, Doom and, of course, Fallout 4 but in a somewhat unexpected turn, we seem to have a sequel to Dishonored on our hands as well.
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The Elder Scrolls: Legends Coming Fall 2015 – E3 2015
Bethesda’s E3 event was full of amazing games that are about to be released in the near future. Games ranging from Doom to Fallout 4 were featured heavily. The Elder Scrolls Online even got some air time, but a kind of new Elder Scrolls game is about to roll onto the scene: The Elder Scrolls: Legends.
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New Mirror’s Edge Game to Appear at E3 2015
EA’s giving us a Mirror’s Edge E3 teaser for what will ultimately end up being for another Mirror’s Edge teaser.
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Fallout 4 Falls Out With Last-Gen Consoles
Bethesda announced that Fallout 4 will not be coming to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing . . .
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Halo 3 – Xbox 360
Halo 3 retains many of the same things that made the first two so great; flawless controls, stellar voice acting, and improved graphics. Unfortunately, the story falls short enough to drag the rest of the game with it. With a rushed plot and underused characters, Halo 3 has enough good qualities to be playable, but don’t expect an exciting conclusion.
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Let’s Have a Discussion on Paid Mods
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby talks about Valve’s controversial new announcement about selling mods, and what it means for the modding community. The community is not happy. Valve, you have lost my respect, now go sit with EA in time-out!
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Roxio Game Capture HD Pro
I’ve recently been really into playing video games and doing walkthroughs that eventually magically make their way onto Youtube, but there’s only so much you are able to do without a game capture device. Realizing this fact, I eventually broke down and purchased one off of Ebay.
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Ubisoft E3 Press Conference Trailer
With E3 less than two weeks away all of the big developers are looking for ways to stir up some excitement for what they have to reveal. Earlier this week, Ubisoft released a trailer for their press conference.
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Alien Carnage – PC
Alien Carnage is one of the more obscure titles in Apogee Software’s publishing library, and for good reason. With relatively sedate gameplay and a confused identity not helped by the seemingly random choice to name the heroic protagonist “Halloween Harry” (seriously?), this third-party title failed to cash in on the popularity of such titles as Duke Nukem II. Is it better than we’ve given it credit for, or was this game out almost out of fuel to begin with?
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You Shoulda Been There: 1987 Strikes Back
A lot of these games are just as great and influential as the last article’s list. Some, not so much… They were important games in 1987 regardless, so I’m including them here. Just because a title was popular and remembered with nostalgia doesn’t mean it was actually influential, or even good for that matter.
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The Lord of the Rings: War in the North – PS3
Frodo and the Fellowship had a heck of an adventure in The Lord of the Rings. Bilbo Baggins had himself an exciting journey in The Hobbit. Can the new heroes in War in the North have a quest as epic as the ones created by J.R.R. Tolkien himself? Nerd Bacon’s all over that question in the review of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North.
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E3 2015 PC Gaming Show Confirms Attending Developers
For years, E3 has been ruled over by the console market, but no more! PC gaming will have their time in the sun thanks to AMD and PC Gamer. As we get closer to the event, we now have a strong list of developers who will be participating in its debut.
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Home – PS4 (Video Playthrough Episode 1 and 2)
Join Nerd Bacon’s THEbipolarBear as he plays Home – a unique horror adventure. It is NB’s first ever playthrough, so this is channel history!
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WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth – PS2
Anybody else a wrestling fan? AbyssalOblivion exposes the wrestling fan in you by reviewing a game from the PS2. How does it hold up? Is it any good? Well, stop asking these questions to a brick wall, and read this review to find out!
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Splatoon: First Impressions
Splatoon is a brand new franchise in the third person shooter genre for Nintendo. It’s a very crowded genre, but can Nintendo bring it’s creativity and charm to Splatoon and deliver, what could be, one of the craziest experience on the Wii U? Well, look no further than Steroid Gamer’s impressions and thoughts after spending two hours in the game’s online demo.
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