10 Things Everyone Completely Missed In Resident Evil 3 Remake

Many players enjoyed the nostalgic revisiting of Resident Evil 3, and with this highly anticipated remake came many new things added on to the original content. With so many alleyways and dead bodies in the RE3 remake it’s likely that many players missed a bunch of interesting things that were hidden from the player in unlikely areas. Players will learn about 10 things they may have missed from the Resident Evil 3 remake while reading this list....

September 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1241 words · Alice Poyner

10 Times That The Simpsons Accurately Predicted The Future

A 2002 episode of South Park once joked that The Simpsons had covered every idea and storyline imaginable. Almost two decades and more than 400 episodes later, however, that observation has proven to be an incredibly inaccurate one with new narratives arriving on a near-weekly basis. One thing that has been surprisingly precise, though, are some of the many predictions made by the show during its 32 years on the air....

September 1, 2022 · 8 min · 1533 words · Juan Bedford

10 Xbox 360 First Person Shooters That Look Terrible But Are Incredibly Fun

Audiences may have initially been skeptical when Microsoft announced that they were jumping into the console market, but in a short amount of time they’ve been able to firmly prove their place in the video game industry. The Xbox 360 is Microsoft’s second console and it helped them refine what they do so well and establish more hit titles and properties. Microsoft does a lot of things well, but the first-person shooter genre is an area where the company truly excels and has been able to dominate....

September 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1095 words · Robert Kaywood

Battlefield 3 Executive Producer Talks Authenticity Avoiding Controversy

When compared to the Bad Company off-shoot, DICE’s Battlefield 3 is obviously much more gritty and realistic than its tongue-in-cheek, outrageous counterpart. Authenticity in first person shooters nowadays can be a very important factor in creating a much better atmosphere for a player to enjoy. There have been several FPS games in the past few years that focused on creating a realistic simulation while also delivering intense action, but the developers of Battlefield 3 are going about the challenge in a very different way....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Mitzi Lopez

Battlefield 3 Skipping Steam In Favor Of Ea S Origin Service

Just over a month ago, EA announced it’s new digital retail and social networking platform, Origin. Within weeks the company made it clear that they weren’t just just casually throwing their hat in the digital distribution ring - they intend to aggressively support Origin by offering enough exclusives to tempt gamers away from rival platform, Steam. As a result, it’s not surprising to hear that EA could be snubbing Valve’s Steam service, to bolster their own Origin offering, by withholding their highly-anticipated first-person shooter, Battlefield 3....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · Lois Spector

Gta Creator Remaking Original Grand Theft Auto In 3D

The original Grand Theft Auto made waves as a high-score-gathering adrenaline ride released in 1997. And while its top-down perspective didn’t present the most advanced visuals of the time, both gamers and reviewers recognized its ability to draw players in for hours at a time, again and again. As years went by, developer DMA Design would go on to be absorbed into Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto would become of the most groundbreaking series in the entire industry, with GTAV breaking sales records mere days after its launch this year....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Mariano Bowman

Last Of Us Art Director Joins Tomb Raider Developer

While the mass exodus of Naughty Dog has already led to quite a few intriguing hirings, most notably Amy Hennig’s new position at Visceral, there are still a few devs who have yet to reveal their next endeavors. But even while we wait to hear where people like Justin Richmond and Michael Knowland will land, one former Naughty Dog member has just announced yet another new position. Former Irrational Games art director Nate Wells revealed today that he has taken up employment at Crystal Dynamics, the studio responsible for, among other things, the Tomb Raider series....

August 31, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Tiffany Ray

Lost Planet 3 Trailer Screenshots Tease A Much Darker Game

The first two Lost Planet games were never billed as happy-go-lucky shooters, but compared to, Lost Planet 3, they might as well be. New footage and screenshots show the third game is taking a much darker turn than its predecessors. The latest gameplay trailer for Lost Planet 3 shows main protagonist Jim travelling through an underground complex. While watching the trailer, gamers may notice similarities to the Dead Space franchise, as flashing lights and eerie noises are used to invoke tension in the player....

August 31, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Andrew Ackerman

Madden Nfl 25 Gameplay Video Impressions

Next Tuesday, Madden NFL 25 will hit the current generation of platforms, the PS3 and Xbox 360, giving eager sports fans their annual fix. However, before those gamers hand over their $60 they might want to see the game in action, and so we have recorded a lengthy gameplay video to fill just that purpose. Our video briefly touches upon the improvements made to Madden NFL 25’s Ultimate Team and Connected Career modes, but it’s mainly an opportunity to see the on-the-field play....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Lenora Schamp

Neverwinter Tyranny Of Dragons Free Expansion Brings Onslaught Of Dragons

If you played and loved Neverwinter Nights or its sequel, you might want to look into Neverwinter. Making a third-person MMO instead of a third core installment was a disappointment to some but developer Cryptic Studios and publisher Perfect World have put out a solid, polished and enjoyable free-to-play MMORPG using the lore and rules of Dungeons & Dragons, even if this online-only game has nothing to do with Neverwinter Nights....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 448 words · Paulette Hamilton

Ninja Gaiden 3 Screenshots Multiplayer Trailer Collector S Edition Images

Ryu Hayabusa returns in Ninja Gaiden 3, due this March for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. While the game’s single player campaign will continue the story of Hayabusa’s conflict with the Black Spider Ninja Clan, Ninja Gaiden 3 also takes the battle online with a number of multiplayer modes. Ninja team deathmatch? It’s in there, and it could be awesome! To prove it, Team Ninja has released a multiplayer vignette, along with a bloody mess of new screenshots and images of the game’s Collector’s Edition...

August 31, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Mary Schulte

Qu Es Garmin Pay C Mo Funciona Y Qu Bancos Lo Utilizan

El mejor reloj Garmin: Fenix, Forerunner y Vivo comparados ¿Qué es Garmin Pay? Cómo configurar Garmin Pay Uso de Garmin Pay en una tienda Cómo realizar un pago con Garmin Pay ¿Qué dispositivos funcionan con Garmin Pay? GarminVivoactive - 4, 4s, 3, 3 Music Garmin Forerunner - 645, 645 Music, 745, 945 GarminFenix 6 - Pro Solar, Solar, Pro, Sapphire, S Pro Solar, S Pro, S Sapphire, S, X Pro, X Sapphire, X Pro Solar Garmin Venu - Venu Sq, Venu Sq Music, Venu 2 Garmin Vivomove - Luxe, Style ¿Qué tarjetas/bancos son compatibles con Garmin Pay?...

August 31, 2022 · 1 min · 122 words · Elaine Johnson

Skyrim Update 1 6 Introduces Horse Combat

Like the Kinect voice control before it, Bethesda is once again making good on their promise to bring new and exciting features to the world of Skyrim. This newest addition, horse combat, is a little more inclusive, and will be releasing as part of the 1.6 update for the game. Along with the inclusion of horse combat (of both the melee and ranged varieties) the 1.6 update will also bring with it a ton of bug fixes to correct any of those nagging issues....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 594 words · Leanne Millar

Tony Hawk Developer Neversoft Working On New Call Of Duty Title

When it was revealed that long time Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero developer Neversoft would be working on a first person shooter with some form of multiplayer mode, the first assumption was that game would be direct competition for Activision’s Call of Duty franchise. As it turns out, though, that first person shooter might not be direct competition for Call of Duty; it may actually be another entry in the Call of Duty franchise....

August 31, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Geneva Hall

Watch Dogs Developer Video Welcomes Players To Chicago

Since it was first announced, Ubisoft’s upcoming open world game Watch Dogs has held consumer attention for the sheer volume of gamplay options and hacking skills placed at the player’s disposal. Those powers come courtesy of CtOS, a digital network tied into everything - and everyone - living in the game’s setting of a near-future Chicago, Illinois. The recent story trailer has offered a bit more insight into the quest for revenge that drives hero Aiden Pearce, but what of the city itself?...

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · David Green

Watch Dogs Release Delayed Until Spring 2014

Ubisoft’s upcoming open-world hacker vigilante game Watch Dogs sounds like a very ambitious endeavor. As protagonist Aiden Pearce, players can explore an alternate version of Chicago where just about anything that uses the central operation system (ctOS) - be it ATMs, cars, traffic lights, phones, laptops, security cameras or keypads - can be hacked, and Aiden can use his hacking skills to learn basic information about anyone who passes him in the street....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 570 words · Betty Her

Worms Revolution Preview

Wacky voices, explosive combat and sheeps galore are set to return with Worms Revolution, Team17’s newest product set for release later this year. The company’s last title was a compilation of two 3D titles, and ultimately didn’t bring anything fresh to the series (read our review here). This time, however, Team17 is set to return to its 2D routes and have brought several new fresh gameplay mechanics which, after having previewed them on the show floor, we can say will certainly satisfy fans of the franchise....

August 31, 2022 · 3 min · 601 words · Naomi Staten

10 Action Rpgs To Play If You Like Demon S Souls

When one talks about the defining game that launched FromSoftware to dizzying heights of superstardom, it goes without saying that most people would utter the name Dark Souls without so much as a second thought. However, what people overlook is that there was another game that actually formed the base for this wildly successful franchise. Demon’s Souls might not have received the same level of critical and commercial praise as its sequel, but there’s no denying the fact that this game had something truly special, which materialized properly in its spiritual successor....

August 31, 2022 · 5 min · 1046 words · Misty Howard

10 Best Pixar Games According To Metacritic

With tight release schedules to adhere to, movie tie-in games are often criticized for being rushed and under-developed. Moreover, video games aimed at children are often looked down upon for being too simplistic, which would seemingly be enough to make Pixar second guess releasing games based on their films. Despite this, there have been over twenty games released featuring the iconic characters of Pixar. Helped in no small part by many of Pixar’s titles, such as The Incredibles, Cars, and Toy Story being ideally suited for the video game treatment....

August 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1143 words · Jose Manney

10 Best Retro Horror Games From The 80S

Horror has been a staple of videogames for decades. Of course, there are the classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill that revolutionized horror to make gamers truly scared. Due to the ingenuity of those titles, gamers today have Five Nights At Freddy’s and Outlast. Before that, however, most horror games were mostly action games with horror themes. Where did it all begin? Back in the 1980s when horror movies were going through their biggest resurgence; this resulted in a multitude of horror/horror-themed games....

August 31, 2022 · 5 min · 896 words · Edgar Aguirre