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Top 10 Video Games That Critics Were Wrong About

While, for the most part, video game critics voice an opinion that is resonant with that of the general audience, there is sometimes a stark divide between what they feel about the game and how an average gamer feels about the game. This could come from various factors such as time constraints, the reviewer’s personal preference and bias, or it could even be a case of the game not being of interest to the reviewer. When a game turns out to be a success in spite of initial tepid reception by critics, it’s obvious that they missed something that makes the game shine despite its flaws. So here are the top 10 video games that critics were wrong about. Alien: Isolation While reviews criticized the game for overstaying its welcome, fans of the Alien franchise fell completely in love ...

Top 15 Video Games With Immense Potential That Ultimately Disappointed

We’ve seen games that were overhyped and failed to deliver, we’ve seen games that were technical nightmares, we’ve seen games that had no real story and we’ve seen games that just broke our hearts with how bad/boring the were. So here’s a Top 15 list of games that disappointed us for one reason or another. [interaction id=”5963780bf7ddd65e0bce104e”] Final Fantasy XV Even after a long development cycle and major improvements in gameplay and visuals, the overall final experience was ultimately disappointing. While individual battles and encounters were enjoyable, the game never delivered the sense of epic wonder and magic that Final Fantasy games usually do. Metal Gear Solid V The first hour of Metal Gear Solid V was pure Kojima madness, and I really...

The HD Remake Of A Game That Never Existed: ReCore Review

Think of Super Mario 64 and all the character driven platformers it inspired. Think of Mega Man and how it made your childhood so fun. It’s always fun to jump and dash around a place, not giving a single care about the laws of physics, isn’t it? Now combine all that fun with adorable robot companions that come with infinite customization possibilities, and you may begin to understand what makes ReCore such a great game. The game starts in quite a beautiful manner, handing you the control of a girl named Joule Adams, the lone woman on a seemingly deserted desert planet of Far Eden. Along with her trusty robot dog Mack, she is on a quest to solve the big mystery behind what rendered Far Eden so desolate. The gorgeous surroundings comprising of cliffs, sand and wrecked terraformin...

Games of The Month: September 2016

September is a good month for gamers, with some major titles coming out, including FIFA 17, Forza Horizon 3 and many, many more. So here’s a comprehensive list of the biggest video game releases for this month. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit Of Justice Release Date: 8th September Platform: Nintendo 3DS In addition to the witty dialogue that the Ace Attorney series is known for, Spirit of Justice will add some new gameplay elements, including conducting seances in order to solve crimes. Much of the game will still be familiar to the old games, with Wright taking on cases in his engrossing, fun-filled courtroom drama. The demo for the game is available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Bioshock: The Collection Release Date: 13th September Platforms: Playstation 4, Xbox One, Windo...

Best Upcoming Xbox One Exclusives That You Should Be Excited For

Whether you’re a PC gamer, an Xbox One enthusiast or a PS4 fanatic, each platform has their own pros and cons. This article will focus on the perks of being a Xboner. We’re going through a whole bunch of games that only Xbox One gamers will ever get their hands on. Each and every game has a certain characteristic that makes it stand out from the rest. Without further delay, here is the list. Recore Release Date: September 13, 2016 From the makers of Mega Man and Metroid Prime comes this Star Wars Pod-racing set based Xbox One exclusive. It’s hard to say what this game has in store for us as of now, but from the trailer we can see it takes place in desert ruins and follows a girl along with her pet robot, whose life-line seems to reside in a blue sphere. The trailer doesn&...

Upcoming Games 2016 (Part 1)

Many around the world would say that 2016 was a bad year. This year witnessed the loss of legends like Gene Wilder, Muhammad Ali, Prince, Alan Rickman, David Bowie to name a few. On the contrary, it’s been a good year in gaming so far. 2016 has seen the release of some popular titles like Far Cry Primal, Dark Souls III, Uncharted 4, Doom, Overwatch, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. The year has also seen some good Indie games like Oxenfree, Firewatch, and That Dragon, Cancer to name a few. These assortment of games go across genres and platforms, appealing to gamers of all sorts. Here is a list of games (till the beginning of November) that we can look forward to PES 2017 Pro Evolution Soccer is probably the only reason why the FIFA franchise is kept on their toes. Konami is the only studio...

ReCore Gets A New Trailer At Gamescom, Gameplay Doesn’t Look That Solid

When ReCore was first announced at the E3 conference this year, the game looked like delightfully surprising, a fresh take on action-adventure video games by the great minds who gave us classics like Metroid Prime and Mega Man. Now, combining those two can’t possible seem to be a bad idea, can it? However, the gameplay trailer may tell a different story altogether. While we’re definitely not saying that the game will be disappointing, it  certainly does seem a little different than what we had expected it to be. Looking more of a take on Capcom’s Lost Planet than Metroid Prime and Mega Man, it seems to be a little too stiff when it comes to the gameplay, whether it’s the navigation, jumping or the general motion. We certainly hope it’s just the trailer and not...

E3 Diary: Clash of the Titans Pt. 2 (Microsoft)

Microsoft dominated the floor with their show today, announcing not only games for Xbox One, but also for the Hololens and Windows 10. A healthy mix of not only new games, but also new features for the Xbox One was announced at the show. The most surprising and welcome of these announcements was Backwards Compatibility with Xbox 360 games. It works not only with titles on the XBL Marketplace, but also with retail discs. You can check compatible games here (PDF Document). These games are playable right now for Xbox Preview members and will be rolled out during Holiday 2015. Along with that a new User Experience and Xbox Game Preview was announced. Xbox Game Preview is an early access model, but it has free demos for all it’s games. Besides that, MS debuted a new Xbox Elite controller,...


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