Dark Souls III, the next installment in the popular and insanely
hard gaming series, will be launching on March 24 in Japan for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
We spoke to Wil Murray and EpicNameBro about creating guides for the most notoriously bastard -
hard gaming series on the planet.
Not exact matches
But perhaps not surprising considering Platinum Games has been
hard at work on Metal Gear Solid Rising: Revengeance, leaving Kojima pretty much free to work on the next numbered instalment in
gaming's premiere stealth
series.
As heroine of the Tomb Raider
series since 1996, it's
hard to miss her protruding «assets» embossed on box covers aimed (like the gun she's always holding) squarely at the hormonally charged male teenage
gaming market.
It's
hard to argue that Gran Turismo is the
gaming industry's most well - regarded racing simulation
series, but there's always been one flaw in the set - up; thanks to an exclusive licensing deal between EA Games and Porsche, Gran Turismo games have always lacked the Porsche lineup.
Other rival
gaming laptops, such as the Acer Predator 17 X, the Asus ROG G752VS - XB78K, and the Origin EON17 - X 10
Series, all have at least a 1 TB
hard drive in addition to a 256 GB or 512 GB SSD.
If you've been hip to the world of
gaming news, you might've also heard that Sony is
hard at work prepping a God of War Collection, which is, you guessed it, a collection of the first two games in the
series, for release on the PS3 this November.
Publisher: UbisoftGenre: Racing Platform Played: Xbox One I've always been a fan of the simple to learn,
hard to master formula in
gaming no matter the genre, which is why I adore the Trials
series.
When I got back into retro
gaming, I came across a Contra game that I didn't even know existed — it was Contra:
Hard Corps and it was the first game in the
series for a Sega system!
I'm going to try my
hardest now and attempt a restrained version of myself talking about Final Fantasy, the greatest
gaming series of all time.
Regarding the Fallout
series, while I enjoyed playing Fallout 3, I actually had a lot more fun playing Fallout 2, if anything because in the latter, you have a huge influence on the world game: I remember the ability to tore entire cities apart, or the lasting consequence of choosing between different mob gangs, killing certain characters or joining certain leagues... the impact of the player had in Fallout 2 was substantially greater than the one in Fallout 3, and I don't count the number of times I started the game from scratch and took different paths, it was one of the best
gaming experience I ever had, and one that is surprisingly
hard to find these days.
It's
hard to imagine what the
gaming industry would be like without the Street Fighter
series, what with Street Fighter II being the most...
While on the surface Microsoft have been working
hard to ensure they take the lead when it comes to console development and achieve their goals of power, compatibility and craftsmanship, there has also been an underlying attempt to re-connect with the human aspect of the
gaming industry, with a
series of noticeable steps being taken to focus on audience awareness.
This
series of talks will center around the Steam
gaming universe, likely hinging on the new SteamOS and Steam Machine
hard and software most of all.