Open World Games: Past and Present
What does 2013 have in store for the open world genre?
What does 2013 have in store for the open world genre?
Entertainment Fuse looks back at the year of action and stealth and how the lines between the genre became blurred through games such as Hitman: Absolution and Far Cry 3.
Only a handful of games this year had tons of downloadable content that kept players going months after their original release. Entertainment Fuse shares their picks of games that had the best post-release DLC support.
Even though both hosts are having fun with Far Cry 3, they both go over their few gripes with the game including world breaking glitches, repetitive mission design, and level design that occasionally doesn’t work with the gameplay. Last week’s news is also covered including the recent developments on Valve’s new “console” and who is it aimed at.
In this special episode of Digital High, Donna sits with Charlie Jackson, Founder of The Critterverse and Creator of “The Adventures of Rubberkid”, a video game for kids to help them learn about bullyng.
Halo 4’s first wave of post-launch DLC lands with the Crimson Map Pack. How does it stack up?
Every year, a number of games get lost in the shuffle compared to the Call of Dutys and the Halos to become sleeper hits. These sleeper hits are also some of the most underrated games of the year as Entertainment Fuse shares their picks below.
Entertainment Fuse picks their most disappointing games of 2012. Some of them may surprise you.
Entertainment Fuse’s “Don’t Call It a Comeback” award goes to great franchises from the past that finally had their debuts in this current generation of console and PC games.
Entertainment Fuse compares Halo 4 & Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and decides which highly anticipated shooter is better if you had to choose one.