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Most Anticipated PS4 Games of 2018
We all can say, especially PlayStation 4 gamers, that video game creators release unbelievable games every year. Especially for the PS4, many of us wait in pure anticipation for certain games to be released the next year. And as much as it seriously kills us to wait, waiting actually hypes us up even more. And once we finally get our hands on any of the newest games, it's like heaven's rays are descending upon us, the gates are wide open, and guiding us home to our PS4 console, our most comfortable couch, and a weekend of straight gaming. If that doesn't get you excited, then nothing will.
By Jacqueline Hanikeh8 years ago in Gamers
Your Nintendo Switch 2017 Holiday Buyer's Guide
By now, we're well aware that the Nintendo Switch has absolutely taken the world by storm since releasing last March. The Switch bug has even affected yours truly! As far as my Vocal content goes, it's all I've written about so far.
By Steve Fusinato8 years ago in Gamers
Streamer, Interrupted: Japanese Gamer Hit By 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake, Continues Playing Pokémon. What A Legend
When it comes to the world of Pokémon, we're all used to the Earthquake ability. It's one of the mainstays for many of the Fighting type and serves a heck of a purpose. Unfortunately for one Japanese #Twitch streamer who goes by the name of Kaihama, he got more than he bargained for when he felt the full wrath of the 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan's main island Honshu.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Nintendo Switch Won't Get 'Borderlands 3' — And That's Not Good News For Fans
With all the Nintendo Switch news that's been buzzing round, many of us had been holding our breath to find out which third-party games would be confirmed for the new console. And with all the announcements, perhaps the biggest absence that's been felt is that of #RPG first-person shooter Borderlands 3. Indeed, fans have been badgering Randy Pitchford of Gearbox Software about this omission, so much so that when the question was posed via Twitter, he gave us this response:
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
From 'Stardew Valley' to 'We Happy Few': 8 Big 2016 Indie Games To Revisit
With 2017 kicking off the year strong with the releases of games such as Fate Extella, Resident Evil, Kingdom Hearts and Gravity Rush, we're sure to have a lot to keep us busy. But under all the coverage of these much larger games, there are smaller ones that manage to get left behind.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Joy-Con To The World: Our First Look At Nintendo Switch's Immersive Controller
Game controllers. One of the most important elements of console and PC gaming. These handheld devices allow us to play games with ease and to interact with games in ways we never imagined. They also offer up a level of gameplay that mouse and keyboard do not. The #NintendoSwitch Joy-Con is a mesmerizing piece of equipment that has us seeing gaming and all its possibilities in a whole new light. Let's take a peek at this controller that's piqued the world's interest.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
From 'Destiny 2' to 'Assassin's Creed Origins': Here's The Best Of The Rest In 2017
Are you trying to figure out which games release and when? Making plans for the launch of upcoming titles such as Destiny 2, Call of Duty: WWII, and Star Wars Battlefront II? This is the perfect time to do so as we begin to prepare for this year's biggest releases.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Wired Productions And Take This Team Up To Tackle Mental Health In 'The Town of Light'
Mental Health is a tough topic. It's one that's not widely discussed, within or outside of the gaming industry. But that's slowly changing thanks to games like Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Alice: Madness Returns for schizophrenia, and Actual Sunlight. Joining the ever-growing library of games that focus on mental health is The Town of Light, a title that released last winter, fell under the radar for most but remains highly regarded by those who did play it.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
With 'Scalebound' Canceled, Is Capcom's PlayStation 4 Exclusive 'Deep Down' Next?
For many of us who snagged an Xbox One for impending games and exclusives like #Scalebound, it was quite the shock when we found our most anticipated game had been canceled. This Platinum Games title had been a long time coming and wasn't just one we had hoped to see when the console launched, but also a game that drew attention due to its massive dragons and fast-paced co-op action. It was a game that wore the Platinum Games trademark all over it, including the anime-style character with his combat prowess, just as we had seen with Nier: Automata.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
Opinion: Sorry Microsoft, The Xbox One X Is Already In Trouble
Are you a fan of meticulously crafted racing games? What about cartoon style retro titles where platforming is going to become your best friend? That's the bet that Microsoft is making with the recent delay of Crackdown 3, which was poised to be one of the Xbox One X's biggest hitters when the console releases this November. If you're already an existing Xbox One owner, or even debating becoming one, you already know the library of exclusive titles is somewhat lacking for the Xbox One.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers
'Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood' — Square Enix May Let You Catch Up, But There's A Catch
If you've ever played a #FinalFantasy game, you'll know they are ridiculous in size. Riddled with stories, the worlds are crafted with intricate details, and their design is unique. Translate that grandeur to an #MMO as gigantic as Final Fantasy XIV and you'd be right in thinking that enjoying the full experience is a huge sacrifice of a player's time.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Gamers











