Licensed games for movies are far from unexplored territory. They’ve been a staple of video games since the creation of the medium. Some of them have even gone on to become iconic parts of gaming, such as Goldeneye 007. The latest movie to receive a licensed game will be the upcoming Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Europacorp, ...
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Read More »Microsoft Adds Samsung Gear VR Controller Support?
Yesterday Microsoft announced the controller support for Minecraft Gear VR Edition. This is only for the new Bluetooth Xbox one controller, Microsoft have stated that fans attending Minecon this year can get hands-on time with this tech, they have also said that they are trying to add support for future and older Gear VR games. This seems to be a ...
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Guitar Hero Live marks the return of a series that changed the rhythm game genre forever when it began in 2005. After 2010, it seemed like the series was dead. Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock launched, but it looked like that was the end of things. Industry experts declared that the era of plastic guitar controllers was over, and we believed them. Now, though, in ...
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On September 10th, 2015, Rooster Teeth unveiled it’s redesigned app for those who want to watch their content on both iOS and Android devices. Compared to an earlier iteration of the Rooster Teeth app, the new app syncs with your Rooster Teeth profile, which means that Sponsors can get their exclusive content on a place other than the Rooster Teeth ...
Read More »Indie Game Spotlight – Spectra
Spectra is the first game from Gateway Interactive. Gateway teamed up with Chipzel (best known for his work on the Super Hexagon soundtrack) to create a retro style racer that uses gorgeous music and breakneck speed to create a game that is fun, beautiful, and addicting. The goal of Spectra is pretty simple: you’re racing on a procedurally generated track that is covered ...
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The next stage (or more accurately, the continuation of a stage) has just been released for Plants Vs. Zombies 2 and in it, the zombies are back on the march in the Lost City. With more than a dozen new levels, an endless wave mode for the stage, modified side quests that are repeatable, 3 new plants (one of which requires ...
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