Metro: Last Light sucks you into a post-apocalyptic world. It does a great job of immersing its players into the post-apocalyptic world of Last Light—with it’s dark atmosphere being its #1 asset. Throughout the game you’ll witness and experience vivid imagery telling dreadful tales. Whether it’s the lost souls of kids wondering where... (more)
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EA has provided us a producer walk through of the Sims 3 Island Paradise, A DLC set to be released on June 28th.
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The first downloadable expansion pack for SimCity, the Amusement Park Pack, has been confirmed by Maxis.
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If you’ve been wanting to play Mass Effect 3, here’s your chance to pick it up. The standard version of Mass Effect 3 for PC is only $5.99 on Amazon. I doubt you’ll find it anywhere else... (more)
Create, Customize and Kill...all things that can be done in Loadout, a free-to-play third person shooter.
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Krillbite Studios has recently achieved its $200,000 Kick Starter goal for Among the Sleep. That means we’ll get to experience the imagination of a horrified toddler soon enough on PC, Mac, Linux, and Oculus Rift.
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Rift: Storm Legions MMO, is going free-to-play on June 12th, Trion Worlds developer announced. Paid subscription will remain available, however.
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Gone was my usual smirk while playing video games. There was no laughter, no joy, no smiles --no, not in this game. Those things were taken away. Instead what was given to me were dilated pupils, a heightened sense of perception, and one scared look on my face.
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Aliens, dark underground fortresses, Nazis, post nuclear war and badass Russian accents, that sums up my experience for Metro Last Light. After playing 2 hours, I can say my experience with the game has been quite good. And out of all the first person shooters I’ve played, this one turns out to be the darkest.
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