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Fans Want BioWare To #MakeJaalBi - Because He Already Is
In the week since it's release, BioWare's latest release, Mass Effect: Andromeda, has seen controversy for several reasons, with some game aspects celebrated and others criticized. And right now, a vocal section of the fandom is making some significant waves.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Gamers
The Dreamcast Turns 17 Years Old: A Look Back At the "Little System That Could"
Right now, the big news making the rounds revolves around the powerhouse that is the PS4. That's all well and good, but for long time gamers, today is an important day for a completely different reason. Today marks seventeen whole years since the Sega Dreamcast was released in the US back September 9, 1999. It was the console that they hoped would drag them out of the muck that they fell in with the Sega Saturn.
By Jay Vergara8 years ago in Gamers
Heading Down Under To Fan-Cast 'Crash Bandicoot: The Movie'!
It's time to dust off your old PS1 and head back to the '90s for a throwback to everyone's favourite Bandicoot! Celebrating over two decades of the Crash Bandicoot franchise, let's look to the future: what could be coming up for Crash, Coco and Dr. Cortex. A Play Station remastering of the original three games is coming, but is it too far to imagine a big-screen outing for the orange marsupial?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Gamers
Best 2-Player Games for PS4
Some of our best and most cherished memories are the scenes that get played out over the all-too-familiar living room couch. Even so, the majority of these subsequent moments are normally reserved for either Game of Thrones reruns, or PlayStation 4 escapism.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
Top PS4 Survival Games
Survival games all hinge on the thrill of being alive in the face of potential doom, and that's why there are so many horror survival games out there. Everyone always wonders, from time to time, what they would do in the event of a cataclysm — or if they would be able to survive a zombie outbreak.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Gamers
Life is Strange: Before the Storm Review
Version Reviewed: PS4 Like many fans of the original Life is Strange, I was apprehensive when I heard about this prequel, developed by Deck Nine games as opposed to DontNod who developed the original. I was even more apprehensive when I heard that fantastic voice actor Ashly Burch wouldn't be returning to voice Chloe Price, this game's main character.
By Aaron McArthur9 years ago in Gamers
Top Ten PlayStation 1 Games (My Top Ten)
The PlayStation 1 or PlayStation or PS... or PS1 as everyone says. This console brings me back to some good old memories of using plug-in controllers and Memory Cards. The console was released on December 3rd, 1994 in Japan, September 9th, 1995 in North America, September 29th, 1995 in Europe, and lastly on November 15th, 1995, it was released in Australia. This console brings a lot of memories and great games that were played, so this is my top ten best PS1 games that I think were amazing to play when I was a kid.
By Chris Reed9 years ago in Gamers
Top PS4 Controllers
The PlayStation 4 has become famous for bringing out the competitive streak in gamers. There's something about the awesome graphics, the neat PS4 gaming accessories, and the kick-butt game titles that make people feel totally immersed in the world of gaming.
By Rowan Marley9 years ago in Gamers
DmC - Dante. Top Story - August 2017.
With the phenomenal success of video game Devil May Cry 4, the white-haired demon hunter Dante was in more demand than ever. However, parent company Capcom and Ninja Theory felt the original Dante’s trademark attitude had grown stale. So they went back to the drawing board and came up with an even more extreme game: DmC: Devil May Cry. Does DmC Dante live up to the game’s hype? Read on.
By Michael Wolff9 years ago in Gamers
Best Kids Games for PS4
Gaming was never an adults-only hobby, and the truth is that many of the biggest names in game product history were originally sold with kids (and only kids) in mind. Chances are pretty high that you remember your childhood days of playing Pokemon on a Nintendo, or of playing Sonic the Hedgehog on a Sega.
By Rowan Marley9 years ago in Gamers












