Not exact matches
As the Xbox One launch draws ever closer, new gamers and
old Xbox 360 users will be jumping into the next -
generation of gaming.
whom has done nothing with their
gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the while closing numerous in house studios... a lot
of MGS games are even based off
of UE3... instead
of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at least not after the engine is already 3 years
old... but Sony does this each
generation... the 1st party stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one
of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side
of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any
of that is...
Yet, with all the focus on the next
generation, there is a real chance that a few good games may slip the net between
old and new, which is why Monaco is highlighted for your
gaming pleasure; its quirky appearance, original idea and wry sense
of humour presents a tight and polished package which contains a few minor hiccups here and the...
With the Nintendo Switch dominating the
gaming market, and more developers working to bring their
older titles to new system, I thought I'd take a look at some
of the best games from previous
generations that I'd happily pay money to play on the Switch.
However, the release
of an
old great in Crash, has lead me to look deep into my collection
of games, to find a select few games from the current
generation of gaming, that give me hope that the days
of old are not completely gone.
It's on here again, this time because as I watched my six year
old nephew play SMG2 and I realized that Mario and Nintendo is once again shaping the
gaming minds
of the next
generation.
However, the
old argument seems to have reared its head again and we wonder whether, as a new
generation of gaming is upon us, that maybe critics and gamers alike will be more receptive to the idea
of MP only games.
In case you don't already know, Crisis Core is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII, a decade
old RPG that made the Playstation a
gaming force to be reckoned with and got an entire
generation of gamers interested in the role - playing genre.
Recently, I've been watching a plethora
of retro
gaming related videos centred on the
older generations of consoles and retro game collecting.
For me, retro
gaming is a term used to show respect to the
older generation of consoles and games... And because
of that, I have to include the NES in it.
Bringing back the almost lost art
of the
old school survival horror genre in a modern package, The Evil Within gave fans
of the
old Resident Evil franchise something new to love, while simultaneously introducing a younger
generation of gamers to a classic style from ye olden
gaming days.
Delivering the definitive
gaming experience for Sonic fans
old and new and part
of the celebrations for Sonic the Hedgehog's 20th Anniversary, Sonic
Generations sees Sonic the Hedgehog playable as both the much loved classic 1991 character, and the modern day video game hero he has become.
I'm an
old school Sonic fan and a 2D platformer was everything I have ever wanted to experience in this
generation of gaming!
While online
gaming services have become standard on current
generation consoles and traditional disc - based distribution methods are somewhat inefficient in this day and age, there are still a few remnants left over from the
old days
of the demo disc.
After a
generation peddling the second - best hardware and a so - so roster
of games, the Xbox One X is Microsoft's attempt to win back some
gaming prestige with good
old fashioned brute force.
From remakes to remasters, the
gaming world
of old is being reborn in our modern age, feeding our contemporary predilection for nostalgia and, in the process, hoping to capture the hearts and imaginations
of an entirely new
generation.
Featuring nods to its hockey video
gaming roots through a retro presentation style including blue ice, classic star - shaped player indicators, organ music and more, NHL 94 Anniversary Mode gives another
generation of players a new way to play
old school hockey.
I played the original game recently and I like to think it's just a classic case
of a new
gaming generation slowly recognizing how hard
older titles can be.
One thing can be said for E3 this year - it was about the games more than anything else; With the next
generation of gaming kicking into full gear with two new platforms from Sony and Microsoft, we saw more new games from franchises
old and new on such a wide array
of hardware than ever before.
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Gaming Generation: 1UP has another of its excellent (though a little sparse of late) features, on how gaming and parenthood blend: «Gamers that stared down the challenges of reaching «just one more level» or beating an old high score are now facing a more significant challenge: blending marriages, mortgages, and parenting together with their gamer life
Gaming Generation: 1UP has another
of its excellent (though a little sparse
of late) features, on how
gaming and parenthood blend: «Gamers that stared down the challenges of reaching «just one more level» or beating an old high score are now facing a more significant challenge: blending marriages, mortgages, and parenting together with their gamer life
gaming and parenthood blend: «Gamers that stared down the challenges
of reaching «just one more level» or beating an
old high score are now facing a more significant challenge: blending marriages, mortgages, and parenting together with their gamer lifestyle.