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How 'Spider-Man' (PS4) Revived the Superhero Genre
Now, I understand that everyone is discussing this new exclusive, praising it for the most part because of its solid storytelling to its addicting gameplay, but how could you not? In recent years we've had the misfortune of playing a slew of Spider-Man games that were only created to ride off the success of the films, none of which were made with the love and care to attention that Spider-Man for PS4 clearly shows. Judging from the reviews I'm not the only one who believes this, with Gamespot giving it a 9 out of 10, IGN rating it an 8.7, and Metacritic compiling all scores to give it an 87 out of 100, which raises a new question. Why is this Spider-Man game doing better than the others, and how does this game shine light on the Superhero genre in the video game world?
Forgotten Quests: The "Other" PS1 RPGs
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I'm on a never-ending quest to find the best of the maligned and forgotten.
Adam WallacePublished 6 years ago in GamersWhy Buy an Xbox One in 2018?
I recently upgraded my graphics card in my PC. I figured it needed an update from the trusty GTX 750 Ti I'd been using for years. So now, I'm officially a member of current gen graphics, even if it's the lowest end of modern graphics with the 1050 Ti. As I was playing Killer Instinct, an absolutely fantastic fighting game which was originally an Xbox One exclusive, it suddenly dawned on me that there wasn't really a reason to play the Xbox One that was nestled away in my brother's bedroom.
Lewis WilsonPublished 6 years ago in GamersTop 10 PlayStation 4 Exclusives
Are you new to the PlayStation family? Are you upgrading from the PS3 or running away from the Xbox One? Well then this is the perfect list for you. There will be a few remastered titles for the newcomers to the PlayStation family.
Cold PizzaPublished 6 years ago in GamersWhy Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride
With the advent of augmented reality, mobile smart devices, and other techie wonders of the world, it is amazing to look back at the path which has lead us to this point. Now, this listicle is not about the single button Atari controllers or even Pong, but the more recent past—almost twenty years ago as of this writing. On the original Playstation gaming console, there existed whimsical video games such as Crash Bandicoot (1996) and Spyro the Dragon (1998). But then there remained the technical games. These products engaged the mind in a different way than the fantastical adventures of a marsupial and a mythic creature. Such fare delved into the technical aspects of espionage and infiltration and the other a way to understand the basics and advanced world of automobile racing. For all of the games that Sony Entertainment produced, the two most enthralling and suspenseful games permit the user to enter into a realm of challenging opponents on the asphalt in souped-up engineering wonders or use an arsenal of equipment to enter into spaces guarded by armed soldiers. Each video game stands as a testament to the imaginative thrust behind Sony Playstation developers at the height of the original console’s popularity. By making the games relatively simple to navigate, the folks behind Playstation knew that they had winners on their hands. So, go grab your DualShock controllers (with the wire intact) and those Playstation Memory Cards for Why Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride.
Skyler SaundersPublished 6 years ago in GamersBest Gifts for PS4 Gamers
Despite the fact that their hobby is very niched, PS4 gamers can be tricky to shop for. First of all, unless you've memorized your gamer friend's entire PlayStation inventory, there's no way of knowing if they already own a copy of whatever it is (i.e., game, book) you're thinking of giving them.
Patricia SarkarPublished 6 years ago in Gamers'Monster Rancher': A Long Forgotten Classic
When I was five or six years old, I would watch my brothers stare at a screen for hours at a time, playing whatever video game they had on their PlayStation. Sometimes I would get drinks of water when it was well past my bedtime, just to watch them play. They had every classic playstation game you could find: Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, Final Fantasy, Legend Of Dragoon, and my favorite game of all, Monster Rancher.
Joseph MuravezPublished 6 years ago in Gamers'Scarface: The World Is Yours'
Initially sceptical when I first picked up Scarface: The World is Yours for Playstation 2, I was preparing myself for some nonsense developers were trying to pass for a game. Movie licensed games have a bad history, and I was wary that this latest incarnation was going to destroy my memory of a fantastic movie. The game was a pleasant surprise, though, sporting decent graphics, solid gameplay, and excellent voice acting. I believe this title is going to be a desired addition to most retro gamers' collections as it is testimony to the quality of the Playstation 2. For those who have not seen the film, you play as Tony Montana, a Cuban convict turned drug lord who has been sent on a boat from Cuban to the United States. The events of the game take place after the film, you get to play through the film's ending to change what originally happened. This initial level is pretty awesome, Tony's mansion is just like it is in the film and to play through this scene is truly epic. For those who have not seen the end of the movie, Tony is being attack by an army of Colombian gangsters at his Miami mansion. Armed with a machine gun and explosives, Tony goes a coke fuelled rampage from the vantage point of his office.
'Fahrenheit'
Fahrenheit is the game that probably paved the way for cinematic choice based games like Heavy Rain. This action/adventure game may have been missed by many PlayStation 2 and Xbox owners. The game actually won several awards and was later published for the PC. The game goes by two names; the first is Fahrenheit which is because of the drastic weather changes during the course of the game. The alternate name was Indigo Prophecy which was due to the supernatural occurrences of a dark foretold event within the game's story.
'The Granstream Saga'
Every once in a while, I’ll talk about a hidden gem; I’ll discuss a game I was fortunate enough to discover as a kid, but sometimes, there are gems among gems. The Granstream Saga is definitely in that category, but this is not a game I played as a kid. Though the game was released for Play Station in North America way back in 1998, which means I was 15-years-old, I did not discover this game until late 2016.
Aaron DennisPublished 6 years ago in GamersThe Best Playstation 4 Games of 2017
In a year filled with a ton of great games, the best Playstation 4 games of 2017 have clearly separated themselves from the rest of the pack. The PS4 has been long thought of as one of the elite video game consoles on the market, and these games are the best of the best; an art form all their own.
Bill ShaffirPublished 6 years ago in GamersIt's Easy to See Why People Continue to Love 'Horizon Zero Dawn' Photo Mode
Reminiscent of an arcade skill test game, these days the chance of receiving a standout AAA title equates to slim pickings. After catching the hype train one too many times, people are unfortunately prepared for the worst. Thankfully, Horizon Zero Dawn is one of those rare moments where our patience has paid off and we finally have something of worth within our grasps.