Video Games
From Xbox 360 to Pong, any video games
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: How many games do you own for your current favourite console? | 2 hours ago by PrinceKiseki |
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a link was added: Game Informer spot | 18 hours ago by jefferyw52 |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Should their be a new hitman | 21 hours ago by PrinceKiseki |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Favourite Zelda game? | 1 day ago by Axel1313 |
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the spot for the #1 computer and video game magazine published by GameStop
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DARKORBIT: One of the best action-packed space shooters that browser games have to offer
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"eRepublik is the first massive online social strategy game!!!"
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There's been a strange amount of hype/flame-warring about inFamous and Prototype so I decided I'd have a go at doing a sort of....comparative review(?) Both games are open-world, third-person view, (gruff voiced) super-hero (or anti-hero) games. Alex Mercer, the protagonist of Prototype uses his own body as his weapon, morphing it into whatever he needs. As well as morphing, he is virtually bullet proof and can.... run up walls? Cole McGrath, the protagonist of inFamous uses lightning and parkour abilities. |
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Over the past 6 to 7 years that I have been playing video games, it has not occured to me until recently that maybe the ESRB has gone a little too far lately. I realize this by comparing ESRB ratings to MPAA (that's the movie rating board for all of you) ratings. I realize that the language permitted in PG-13 ratings is much greater than that in T ratings, such words as @$$hole and even the F word can be heard in PG-13 movies while there is absolutely no chance that you would ever hear such words in a T game. |
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There are some people that play video games so much that they aren't used to real life. You may not think you're one of them, but it's likely you are indeed if: You look at a bottle of water or a pond and think, "Such nice water effects." You convince your friend to toss a stick of dynamite between your feet thinking you'll benefit with electric powers in the aftermath. When learning about the Spartans and Thermopylae, you can't help but think of the big dudes in the green suits. |
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