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Relive the best of 2014’s gaming in under 2 minutes

December 14, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Malcolm Klock has put together this montage of some of the great games of 2014. He stresses that if your favourite game is missing it will probably due to editing rather than it not being worthy. I think the final montage is neat. It’s both dramatic and beautiful. It has, as Klock says, been an […]

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: alien, assassin's creed, bayonetta, Dark Souls II, destiny, Dragon Age: Inquisition, infamous: second son, littlebigplanet 3, lords of the fallen, malcolm klock, pokemon, shadow of mordor, tales from the borderlands, the banner saga, the evil within, the sims 4, thief, titanfall

Sponsored Video: Spying on The Evil Within

June 3, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Early last year Geek Native showed The Evil Within trailer. The game is a partnership between Skyrim’s Bethesda and the creator of Resident Evil. Trailers are one way to get a feel for a game but in a way they undersell the sort of immersive horrors that Shinji Mikami is known for. We’re all pretty […]

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: ads, Bethesda, PlayStation 3, playstation 4, Shinji Mikami, the evil within, Xbox 360, xbox one

The Evil Within: Skyrim’s makers turn to horror

April 23, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Did you enjoy Skyrim? Was it an immersive world? Imagine then, if you will, that Bethesda wanted to make a horror game. On top of it all, they’ve partnered with Shinji Mikami for this. Yup; the brains behind the original Resident Evil. There’s a Facebook page in place for brave fans.

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: Bethesda, horror, Shinji Mikami, the evil within, trailers

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