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It is all guns blazing as Brink will be heading our way very soon. Bethesda and Splash Damage have released an audio design diary from Audio Director, Chris Sweetman which is well worth a read.
I think we can all agree that 2010 has been a stellar year for videogames. We have seen robust additions to existing franchises, some uber value DLC and some brand new IP that have rocked your world.
After a lengthy download I finally got the chance to have an early look at what Warner Brothers has been cooking up.
Many describe 2010 to be a great year for gaming with the introduction of a few new IPs and with the launch of Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s Playstation Move.
Over the years retail has been the one stop shop to purchase video games, whether that’s for PC, consoles or handheld systems.
On March 23rd 2010 at the Electronic Entertainment Exhibition Nintendo unleashed its shiny new device to the public. ‘The Nintendo 3DS’, a handheld gaming console that portrays games in 3D eliminating any use for 3D glasses.
This year, Namco Bandai took a huge risk on introducing a new IP to their stable in the form of Enslaved: Odyssey To The West.
We all know that sometimes you need that privacy in gaming. The uninterrupted calm of being able to hear sound effects that little bit clearer. Well, if you have both PS3 and 360 then Turtle Beach has the answer.
Well, the big day is getting nearer and as we all know, certain possible gifts become more scarce and a lot harder to find.
Day three of our Christmas present guide kicks of with one of the games of the year, Red Dead Redemption.