Tag Archives: Microsoft
Feature: The History Of The Car Racing Game
It goes without saying that we all wish to unleash our inner speed demon every now and again! Nonetheless, doing this on public roads is frowned-upon/illegal. In my opinion, one way to overcome this, and get your daily turbo—injected fix is to indulge in the odd racing car game.
Review: Far Cry 3
Far Cry 3 is everything its predecessors tried to be. It is a rich open world adventure based in survival that uses its incredible environment to tell a story.
Review: Halo 4
The fifth of November was a big day for a lot of people, America was busy voting for a donkey and an elephant while Britain was celebrating a failed terrorist attack in the 1600′s. However for a large group of gamers there was something else taking the headlines.
Halo 4 War Games Pass Announced
It’s not long until Halo 4′s release on 6 November so it’s the perfect time for Microsoft and 343 Industries to unveil their DLC plans.
Review: Happy Wars
First thoughts, boy this game has a somewhat ironic title, when you get down to what those two words mean. But what “is” Happy Wars?
Halo 4 Live-Action Launch Trailer
The David Fincher directed live-action trailer for Halo 4 has been released.
Review: Dishonored
Narrative scope has been a prominent feature throughout gaming since the start of the noughties. Brought on by a spate of innovative titles in the late 90s that focused on the story-telling elements gaming had to offer, games like Half-life and Deus Ex encouraged a notion of story that became a major hallmark throughout the past decade. This sense of story was quite varied, whether it was the grandiose sci-fi epic of Halo, the operatic moral choice ambition of Mass Effect, or the sophisticated contemplation of Bioshock (OMG objectivism is so lame), video games had something to offer on a novelistic and filmic level.




