Top 10 games that will blow you away visually at E3 2011
E3 2011 is just around the corner. Graphically impressive games grab gamers interest immediately.
E3 2011 is just around the corner. Graphically impressive games grab gamers interest immediately.
I have just completed Crysis 2 on my Xbox360 and what I can tell you right now is Crysis 2 on Xbox360 is easily one of the best looking games of this generation.
Do you know what makes hack and slash games so satisfying? Performing combos that makes you feel like a badass.
Wow. Just wow. Skyrim’s newest trailer is one of the most epic trailers I have ever seen in my life.
The first review for the hotly anticipated RPG “Dragon Age 2″ is out.
Grand Theft Auto franchise is one of the most successful and highly acclaimed franchises in the gaming industry.
The same way Vanquish made third person shooters fun again, Bulletstorm did it now for first person shooters.
A user on youtube has leaked the first ever PC gamplay footage for the hotly anticipated shooter Crysis 2.
This year’s spike VGA was disappointing. Many great games weren’t nominated while some not worthy games got nominated.
Check out the latest review scores from GamesTM issue #101 including games such Halo: Reach, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Dead Rising 2, Amnesia: The Dark Descent and much more
Game design is no new concept to the gaming industry. It encompasses almost everything and anything to do with videogames.
EverDream Studio the creators of the popular browser based MMORPG Dragon’s Call has recently launched the Arabic version of the game.
While Bulletstorm doesn’t have 3D or Mega Texturing tech, it looks like the new and updated Unreal tech is going to blow gamers away. Two of the biggest complaints about the games that run using the Unreal tech are the exaggerate use of the black, grey and brown color pallet and texture pop in/out issue.
If you are a PS3 owner and you are hoping to play the sequel for the critically acclaimed Psychological action thriller ‘Alan Wake’ on your console, you have to forget about it right now. Despite developer Remedy owning Alan Wake IP, they want to make the sequel exclusive for Microsoft’s console.