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  • Broken Sword 4 History Trailer

    A gameplay video looking into the history that went into making the fourth game in the Broken Sword series, The Angel of Death.

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    Hey guys, it's certainly been a long time since writing one of these, but I'm dropping one down because I'm actually quite proud of my efforts. I haven't been playing too many new games, partly because of my uninterest in the current standard, partly because I don't have much time, and partly because my computer is dying by the minute. So when I do have the time, I usually jump onto Quake III for a quick round.I've actually owned Quake III since 2000, when I was a wee tyke pwning noobs at a third grade level. Satisfied with completing Continue »
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    1996. Duke Nukem 3d was released and changed the face of the FPS genre forever. Duke was worshipped as the top dog in the PC industry; expansion packs, mods, new stories and grand new ideas flocked the game, and became a massive success. But back then there was stiff competition to the FPS market, and soon enough, with the release of Quake and Half Life, Duke Nukem 3d dropped away, having now reached legendary status and cemented itself as one of the greatest games of all time.How then, could a sequel to this monumental game go wrong at all? Continue »