Well well well. Snake cannot stop getting himself into more trouble. Above is yet another demo from the 2nd day at Tokyo Game Show. This time Snake is sneaking around in the DAY TIME! Check it out!
Recap to follow…
Well well well. Snake cannot stop getting himself into more trouble. Above is yet another demo from the 2nd day at Tokyo Game Show. This time Snake is sneaking around in the DAY TIME! Check it out!
Recap to follow…
Tokyo Game Show commenced yesterday and with it a few wonderful things. Among those wonderful things was the Metal Gear Solid V demo. Hideo Kojima was on hand demoing the Ground Zeroes portion of the game to TGS spectators.
While perusing the internetz I came across an interesting game called SUPERHOT. It’s an FPS game, though not a typical shooter where you run around shooting baddies blindly. It comes with a bit of strategy. You see, the game mechanic is that TIME MOVES WHEN YOU MOVE and TIME STOPS WHEN YOU STOP. (more…)
To bolster Cheesecake‘s post “AM” I wanted to just hit you guys with some tunes by The Strokes. I inadvertently found their album by shear chance. This Is It, was a sitting in the office of my then boss in one of my internships during college. I popped the disc into my computer station, listened to the first track, and it was like I had an epiphany. I was instantly hooked. I listened to this album over and over forEVER. It brings back some fond memories of places I’ve been and some interesting people I’ve met, even this one chick I hooked up with for a time. Fond.
Enjoy, Princess Carolina.
If you’re a mobile gamer like me then you’ll welcome this freebie. Asphalt 8: Airborne is on sale this weekend for $0.99 FREE for iPhone users! I checked the Android Market and it’s still $0.99, though that could be updated later today. Have at it!
Source: iTunes
A nice chunk of MGSV related news made the rounds last week. This all ranging from the opening of the new Los Angeles based Kojima Productions studio, a screening of some new gameplay footage (behind closed doors unfortunately), and more details of one of the prominent characters in the game. The latter portion has already caused much controversy.
To coincide with JezzaNorris‘ post about his oh so tasty HTC One I’ve also had a go at the phone itself and, I gotta say, it makes me slightly jealous. Or Jelly. Or maybe even Jellybean… AMIRITE?? No? Ok moving on then.
So it’s recently come to my attention that Xbox One will support eight controllers at the same time compared to the Playstation 4 which will only support four at this time. Depending on which system you all plan to get, if at all, this news is either good, bad, or meh.
If any of you know Street Fighter then perhaps some of you are like how I was, frequenting arcades, or in my case my then local comic shop, to peruse not just the new comics but to also see what arcade machines were recently installed by the owners of the establishment. My memories go back to the days of the fighting games, before any of these consoles really took over and became the digital equivalent of social gaming’s past. I used to hang out with friends and play on these arcade machines for hours on end, beating ad being beaten. Waiting to see who the next winners and losers were. Of the popular fighting games during that time Street Fighter II was the most popular and most engaging.
Capcom has put together a 72 minute documentary about Street Fighter and why people loved it back then and still love it total. Somehow, amidst all the shooters and multiplayer games of today, Street Fighter stands the test of time and is still enjoyed by gamers all over the world.
As this documentary can attest, Street Fighter, and fighting games in general, are here to stay 25 years later. I for one am happy that such a genre can still be enjoyed by one and all gamers.
HADOUKEN!!
Source: Joystiq