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'Skyrim' Mod Brings 'Bloodborne' to Tamriel and it's Magnificent
Heralded as two of the best games to be developed in recent years - Skyrim and Bloodborne both remain two of the most brilliantly crafted games to date. One featuring the heavily Nordic frozenlands of Skyrim and the other a daring, but amazingly well crafted Lovecraftian inspired land of Yharnam.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'Agony' Hands-on: Madmind Studios takes you on their trip through Hell
What do you imagine when you think of Hell? Do you imagine disfigured creatures walking through fire and flames? Do you imagine you'd ever fight your way to free yourself from an unimaginably evil place?
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Remember 'No Man's Sky'? Here Are 5 Ways To Keep Your Hype In Check In 2017
As the days begin to countdown to 2017. We have to begin our preparation for some of next years biggest games that include games like the highly anticipated Horizon: Zero Dawn, Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, and even Mass Effect: Andromeda - we have to take notes on the hype train that is preparing to leave the station.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'Battlefront 2' and 'Call of Duty: WW2' are Announced, But I Won't Buy a Season Pass for Either
It was a cold November in 2014 when I stood in line with the receipt to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare in hand. My receipt total was circled in big red ink by the associate at the local GameStop. It wasn't the first time I stood in line with a ticket that totaled around $112.64 with tax. With my Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass purchased, I was ready for the big fight when I took off to the online community, and prepared for the next installation of a franchise I once loved.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
ESports in the Olympics? Here's Why They Don't Belong There
Over the years the eSport circuits have begun to grow. In much of Asia, the eSports arena has become a serious sporting event for many games, and is one that continues to do so at an unprecedented speed. So much so that the Asian Olympic Council has announced their interest in making the eSports arena an official Olympic Game sporting event in 2022 for the Asian Games in China.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
GameStop's Store Closings Could Impact the Gaming Industry in a Bad Way
If you were to ask someone about the news relating to GameStop closing stores, you'd probably hear them give off a soft laugh or even a snarky remark. It's not uncommon for shoppers to feel that way since GameStop has probably burn them in the past. It's not because GameStop itself is a bad company, but their tactics in trades, sales, and used game pricing is painfully hard to deal with. The downside is evident as the company is feeling the hard blows of this as GameStop prepares to shut down roughly 2% to 3% of all their stores.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Epic Games Proves Cross-Platform Competitive Gaming is Completely Viable With 'Paragon'
There's always been something in the air about which platform is better for gaming. The debate has always been whether it's PC due to their capabilities with precise aiming using both mouse as well as keyboard, or if it's the controller due to the reliability that gamers find with their thumbsticks. Some may even say it's because of platform performance on why PC gamers and console gamers should remain separated. What if, however, one developer and or publisher decided to join the few that have already built a metaphorical bridge for that canyon and have allowed gamers to show off against one another?
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Could the PlayStation VR Follow the Same Fate as the PlayStation Vita? How Sony Could Save Them Both
Outside of Japan, the PlayStation Vita has been a device that has balanced between life as well as death numerous times. With a steady stream of games in Japan, the rest of the world has seen very little in the means of big titles, and fans gawking at the relayed information about those titles. While Japan has been certainly enjoying games such as SaGa: Scarlet Grace, Phantasy Star Online 2, Monster Hunter: Frontier G. It seems North America - among the rest of the world - have been left in the dark from these smash-hit titles.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'Resident Evil 7'’s Collector's Edition Has a Super Creepy Severed Finger USB Drive
When it comes to collector's, we're all about the biggest and the baddest when it comes to our gaming goodies. Guess what? Capcom may have just scratched that itch we have, but at a steep cost. They've announced that today, they have a Collector's Edition that comes with a dummy finger USB drive, and a replica of the Baker Mansion.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
Diablo III's Necromancer Class Lands Next Week — Here's What You Need to Know
For just over 5 years, Blizzard Entertainment has slowly began to work on improving their smash-hit title in every way. Over the past few years we've seen the additions of new adventure mode including new dungeons, new sets, and even new events as they popped up. In recent years we've seen things such as the seasons release, which invited fans to enjoy a mechanic that seemed rather familiar from #Diablo II. This mode includes new armor sets, new bosses, and even a leaderboards dedicated to those who could ambitiously plow through enemies as they please.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers
'Anthem' Will be Third Person According to the Games Director
It's been only a few days since the opening moments of BioWare and EA's upcoming title Anthem had made my heart skip a couple of beats. It was a game that graced us with wonderment, beauty, and astonishing mechanics that could leave many curious to just what we would experience next year. From legendary guns, to exotics, to our own unique loadouts that would cause us to leave our enemies reeling in agony from our bombardments of mortars, bullets, and explosive capabilities.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Gamers