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Top 10 Events to Look Forward to at E3
June 10, 2017 | PC Features
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Every Mass Effect Comic Ranked
June 1, 2017 | Comic Features
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Another One: Call of Duty: WWII
April 28, 2017 | PS4 Features
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Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Slated for September 19th
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Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
April 18, 2017 | PS4 Reviews

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Jean Luc Picard To Voice War Of The Worlds on XBLA

This Fall XBLA is getting a game based on War Of The Worlds, today when the developers announced that Sir Patrick Stewart will provide voicework for the narration.  The War of the Worlds will be a 2D single player action game, that uses rotoscope-inspired animation. It will deal with original characters during the Martian invasion, using elements from H.G. Wells’ book, but also some from the 1953 movie too (And surely a nod to Orson Welles radio broadcast will pop in as well).

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Duke Nukem Forever PS3 Review

It’s been an extremely long and rocky road for Duke Nukem Forever but it is finally here. There has been a lot of excitement over it’s release, with people just craving to know what exactly has been produced after such a lengthy and troubled development. Unfortunately, Duke Nukem Forever is far from being a quality title, but it is in equal measure, far from being overly terrible. It is as much as anyone could expect from a project that took over 12 years to complete and went from engine to engine in order to keep current with industry standards. It is also very clear that the game Gearbox received when they bought the rights to the Duke Nukem franchise last year, was not fully finished and it remains that way upon release.

 

This is most obvious in its graphics,which by comparison with even early PS3 releases look downright awful. Scenes are littered with blurry, unfinished textures and at most times a noticeable harshness in the lighting effects. The result is a game devoid of any atmosphere at all, with uninteresting levels that meander on and on with nothing particularly interesting to look at. NPC models animate poorly with virtually no kind of lip sync, and movement and gestures akin to characters from GTA: San Andreas on PS2. Enemies animate quite a bit better but their transition from one animation to another can be stilted at times. The frame rate takes a massive dive during most sections of the game whenever there are multiple explosions or other particle effects happening close to the player, and load times are clearly not optimised ,with loads of 20-30 seconds and upwards being typical.

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Nintendo e3 Wrap Up

Possibly the biggest piece of news to comes out of E3 was Nintendo revealing what their mysterious new console would be.  What materialized was the mutant offspring of a Dreamcast controller and an iPad.  Will this new Wii U usher Nintendo into the modern age?  Did the new line up of 3DS games make up for the lackluster launch titles?  Player Affinity’s Charles Battersby, Joe Button and Fergus Halliday discuss.

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Move vs. Kinect: The Fight for Relevance

It’s an
odd time for motion controls. The market leaders in motion-controlled
gaming (Nintendo) are doing their best to move away from the business
that has brought them so much success in the last couple of years.
They would seem to recognize based on what most people have (apart from Sony and
Microsoft), that motion controls are done. The Wii fad swept the
industry and became somewhat of a pop culture icon; however, sales of
Nintendo’s system have fallen dramatically in the last year and it
would seem as though the market at large has become exhausted with
motion controls. As Nintendo moves one direction and tries to capture
the attention of the world once again with its new system, the Wii U,
Sony and Microsoft are beating a dead horse with their
individual pushes to keep motion controls relevant.

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Looks Like MW3 May Get Dedicated Severs After All


After the disaster that was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer, a lot of PC gamers are being cautious regarding the next game in the series, Modern Warfare 3. Despite the last game, Black Ops, featuring dedicated server support, initial leaks about Modern Warfare 3 stated that the PC Versions multiplayer would not include any dedicated server support.

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PC Gamers Up In Arms Over BF3 DLC


EA is making a huge push towards gamers to buy Battlefield 3, however their DLC is causing an issue. EA’s DLC Physical Warfare Pack, currently only available via preorder at GAME and Gamestation stores, is causing a large outcry amongst customers. Gamers fear the DLC will provide an unfair edge to the players who purchase the Pack, ruining the balance which is the heart of the Battlefield series.

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Video Game Sales Fall to Record Lows in May

U.S. video game sales for May were down 14 percent, coming in at $743.1 million, according to sales from NPD Group. While the firm said that May’s numbers represented the lowest recorded monthly retail performance in years, NPD analyst Anita Frazier cautioned that the figures did not include digital sales numbers.

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