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7 Tips And Tricks For Dominating In 'Destiny: Rise of Iron's 'Supremacy' Crucible Mode
By now you've probably been taking in quite a bit of Destiny's expansion, The Rise of Iron. You've undoubtedly cleared out the Plaguelands of Siva's biggest threats outside of the raids. You've unlocked your Khvostov, you've unlocked your Gjallarhorn, Thorn, and a few others.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
PlayStation 4's Shingen Update is Finally Here and Here's How to Activate HDR and Folders
Sony's PlayStation 4 Update 4.0 has been talked about quite a bit as of late, as with almost all things PS4 for better or worse. Featuring HDR support, a more streamlined UI, and even the highly anticipated Folders system is finally here. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with folders automatically set, it doesn't come with HDR activated, and well, there's more to explore later today!
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
The Pokémon Go Plus Bracelet Is Harder to Get Than Mew
Pokémon GO has been a world phenomenon this past summer where fans easily took to it by storm. However, after that storm quickly passed and numbers began to decline, Pokémon GO has also been seeking to rejuvenate itself with the upcoming $35 GO Plus attachment, which uses bluetooth technology to automatically check in at PokéStops and catch some 'common' Pokémon with the touch of a button.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
If You Want Mods, You Should Get 'Skyrim' Special Edition on Xbox One Instead of PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro
Bethesda Game Studios is a company I've held dear to my heart for well over twenty years. My first experience with them, much like many of you, began with The Elder Scrolls: Arena. For its time, the title was ambitions, and with time the franchise began to flourish as it does even now. With titles like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout 4, and DOOM under their belts; Bethesda has become a insatiable driving force in the gaming community - even more-so with the PC community.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Gearbox is Gearing up for 'Borderlands 3' With a New Job Posting
Once in a while, there's a certain amount of curiosity that circles around companies that have some major titles in the works. Just a few weeks ago, there was a certain amount of positive that began to circulate the shutting down production of Battleborn, Gearbox's hybrid AAA FPS/RPG/MOBA hybrid. A game that carried on as some form of spiritual successor to Borderlands.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
These 4 Horror Films (and 'Stranger Things') Would Make Fantastic Horror Games
Horror as a genre is something we've all come to know and love quite well. With games such as Agony, Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, Prey, and even P.A.M.E.L.A. aimed to change how we view the horror genre in 2017 in a dreadfully amazing way, it's hard to say there aren't a few shows or movies that could bring horror back from the dead. Devices such as the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and the upcoming PlayStation VR are finally hitting the market and horror itself as a genre is about to grow even more immersive than ever before.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'No Man's Sky' PR Issues Could Have Been Fixed with Sony's Help
Hot on the heels of having lost roughly 90% of its player base on PC, No Man's Sky has finally received a bit more heat from another big name, but this time the name originates within Sony Interactive Entertainment. Just recently Sony's very own, Shuhei Yoshida, talked to Eurogamer about the PR struggles that No Man's Sky has suffered.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
What Does EA's Shutdown of Visceral Mean for Former 'Uncharted' Director Amy Hennig?
From the city streets in Miami to the outer reaches of space of the USG Ishimura, Visceral Games has taken us on amazing journey's that have remained unforeseen by many. Their trek across the stars with Dead Space has been fascinating as players were given a new experience by forcing players to approach combat in new angles by removing limbs from their foes. While in Miami, players would work to take down criminal organizations while arresting those they can, and putting the law into action with Battlefield: Hardline.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'Battlefield 1' Opens the Door for Other Less-Modern Conflicts as Viable Game Settings
World War 1 is a war we don't see or hear about in shooter games very often. It is a war that remains unspoken in an industry driven by games that display as many violent facets of war. The masters of realism in war hover around it at times. Call of Duty 2 gave light to consumer interest by taking players across Europe as Russian's, the French, and even American's during the height World War 2. Battlefield: 1942 continued to show this prowess as developer DICE built their franchise to focus around famed wars in history. With games like Valiant Hearts: The Great War published by Ubisoft, World War 1 has begun to gain some traction as a era for games to depict.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers