We have all seed bad sequels ending great video game franchises. But’s often surprising when good sequel are released and still don’t sell too when, in turn killing off the franchise entirely. So here are the top 10 awesome video game sequels that could not save the franchise. DmC: Devil May Cry It’s weird how the “wrong look” can put people off from playing an actually great video game. Homefront: The Revolution It may have had its fair share of issues at launch, but Homefront: The Revolution turned out to be really fun after a few fixes. Too bad no one came back to play it. Crysis 3 Despite their attempts, Crytek just could not bring hardcore gamers back to Crysis. Max Payne 3 While everyone who played it really loved the game, for some reason, not many did....
In order to get the most out of a game, we as gamers tend to pay a lot of attention to reviews and online opinions on a certain game. We go gaga over scores that MetaCritic put up for games and take their word for it. But the truth is, believe it or not, sometimes these critics get it wrong. So on that note, we’re here with some of the games that we felt deserve a second chance, in other word –the underrated games of 2013. Metro: Last Light It’s quite a surprise that this game didn’t make as much of an impression that I thought it would have. I mean, it did come out during the summer which means schools out for two months. It also came out during a time frame when there was very little competition to take on. And though its first-week sales smoked Metro 2033′...
2013 has been a pretty damn good year for gamers. A variety of games, whether they are sequels or brand new games as a product of new game developers that are getting recognition they deserve. Not to mention the release of the Next-Gen Consoles and their rivalry that entertained us for a significant amount of time. So now its time for us to get crackin’ and bring to you guys some of the worthy titles of this year. We’re gonna look some of the games released in the last 12 months that have blown our socks off. –The top video games of 2013 Don’t forget to participate in our poll and voice your opinion in the comments below. [poll id=”10″] Batman: Arkham Origins This game created a lot of commotion around the time of its release. Many would say that it didn...
The gaming world has so much to offer to us, apart from the entertainment, there are the super awesome weapons, costumes and moments that you share with friends while playing a game together. The world has seen, especially over the years, the influence of this vast and ever increasing industry. However, all this influence is further magnified through a good protagonist who intensifies the entire experience. It’s these protagonists that help a gamer really get into a game and end up spending hours and hours in the company of their favorite heroes. It goes to a point when they aren’t just treated as mere fictional characters, but are treated as personalities. These protagonists have feelings, good and bad traits, weaknesses, powerful abilities and flaws etc just like any other hu...
Well we are back with a new edition of Super Sunday with two awesome games competing head on! Help us decide which one should we spend the rest of our sunday. Well this sunday it is Splinter Cell Blacklist Vs Grand Theft Auto V, the former being one of the best Tactical shooters around and the latter being a benchmark in Open World Gaming. Lets talk a bit about the games and then you can share with us in the comments on which is a better choice. Splinter Cell: Blacklist Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist is an action-adventure stealth game published by Ubisoft. It is the sixth installment of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series and is the direct sequel to Splinter Cell: Conviction. Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto V is an open world action-adventu...
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist is releasing this weekend to rescue bored gamers from the usual games. Check out the top 5 facts which makes this edition of Splinter Cell irresistible. 1. Different Play Styles to suit all types of gamers Three different playstyles (Ghost, Panther and Assault) will give players a multiple ways to tackle the game’s many missions. Here is what Lead game designer Laurent Malville had to say about the process for creating these methods of play: The big thing we realized when working on these play styles was that, if a player could use Assault and go out there guns blazing with no consequences, why would they try the other ones? So we have to challenge each play style equally. With Assault, you can go on all-out attack, buy gadgets and armor, b...
Producer Liu Jun has confirmed that the Nintendo Wii U will not feature the offline co-op mode for Splinter Cell: Blacklist. He stated that the pressure to ship the Wii U version alongside other platforms was the reason behind the missing feature. “In order to ship at the same time as the other consoles, we unfortunately weren’t able to delve into this feature. But we think Nintendo gamers will be really excited to get the game at the same time as other consoles.” Other than the local co-op play feature, the Wii U version of the game is virtually identical to that of the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. Source: Joystiq