Romancing SaGa 2 Remastered coming to consoles, PS Vita, PC next week
Added: 08.12.2017 7:14 | 1478 views | 0 comments
 Another classic Square Enix RPG is getting the stealth remastered release treatment very soon.
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| Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 Walkthrough
Added: 12.11.2017 2:46 | 1598 views | 0 comments
 Our 100% Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 walkthrough will guide you through the beginning to ending moments of gameplay with strategy tips for this action-adventure game on the PS4, Xbox One, PC & Switch. Let's start the Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 walkthrough with a story intro video! Marvel Super Heroes assemble again for an action-packed,...
| Xbox One X review: one for the 4K diehards
Added: 03.11.2017 0:01 | 613 views | 0 comments
 With its stunning visuals, the Xbox One X is the closest thing to a good PC gaming experience in console form. But is it worth a £100 upgrade? Four years after the launch of the original machine, Microsoft’s Xbox One family is now finally complete. Although the Xbox One X has been hailed as the most powerful console ever made, it very much remains an Xbox One derivative, running all the same games and working with all the accessories with no Xbox One X exclusives. What you get is improved audio-visual performance – rather like the difference between playing a PC game on a regular mid-range home computer versus a high-end gaming monster. Greater power hasn’t meant a giant form factor though – this might be one of the least conspicuous consoles in history. Reverting to black after the refreshing “robot white” colouring of the Xbox One S, it’s a truly minimalist slab of modern consumer electronics design taking up less space than any previous Xbox iteration. Microsoft claims to have employed cutting-edge engineering techniques to achieve its sleek form factor, including a vapour chamber cooling system, which has led to an impressively quiet machine. During gameplay, there’s little more than a gentle hum coming from the unit – comparing well with the PlayStation 4 Pro and previous Xbox machines. Pros: Native 4K gaming, cutting edge components, quiet running, UHD Blu-ray player Cons: Comparatively expensive, UI remains cumbersome, limited functionality for 1080p TVs
| Razer Phone launch: company squeezes PC gaming tech into a smartphone
Added: 01.11.2017 14:00 | 402 views | 0 comments
Razer has shoehorned performance laptop technology into its 8mm device, targeting young consumers who want to play quality games on the go Gaming on smartphones is big business. So big that hardcore gaming firm Razer reckons there’s a better way to make a smartphone that’s good for games, but that you won’t be embarrassed to use in public. Having started making precision mice and colourful keyboards for gaming, then successfully moving into over the last five years, Razer believes that mobile is the next step in gaming.
| New Video Game Releases Week 43, 2017
Added: 23.10.2017 13:25 | 1663 views | 0 comments
 Here is the list of this week's new video game releases. Popular video games released this week are: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Super Mario Odyssey, Just Dance 2018, and Destiny 2 on PC. A bunch of amazing new releases arrive this fourth October week! 😀 The new game releases are: Tuesday...
| Games reviews roundup: Marvel vs Capcom Infinite; SteamWorld Dig 2; Kingdom: New Lands
Added: 15.10.2017 22:59 | 860 views | 0 comments
 Playability, creativity and decision-making are to the fore in the best of this week’s games releases PS4, Xbox One, PC, Capcom, cert 12 ★★★★
| Games reviews roundup: Fifa 18; Nintendo Classic Mini: SNES; Metroid: Samus Returns
Added: 08.10.2017 23:00 | 379 views | 0 comments
 The latest iteration of the football gaming behemoth doesn’t disappoint, but the big hits of the season surely come in a pair of blasts from the past EA, Xbox One/PS4/PC, cert 3 ★★★★
| The eight best advances in gaming during the last decade | Keith Stuart
Added: 06.10.2017 4:08 | 263 views | 0 comments
 For 13 years I’ve hung around like a tricky end-of-level boss. On my last day as the Guardian’s games editor, here’s how the industry has grown since I started In July 2004, Neil McIntosh, then head of blogging at the Guardian, posted . “Welcome to Gamesblog, the videogames weblog from the Guardian,” he wrote. “Our aim here is to talk about games in an entertaining, adult way, and help you enjoy playing games on whatever gadget you own – PC, games console, handheld device or mobile phone. We hope you find things are a little different around here.” Alongside Aleks Krotoski and Greg Howson, I was one of the writers brought on to contribute daily stories, news and personal opinions to this formative gaming blog – and while my compatriots eventually moved on, I hung around like a particularly tricky end-of-level boss, obsessively documenting the changing face of the industry. Back then, we thought the medium was about to enter a period of extraordinary change. We were right.
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