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The Fall and Rise of Cooperative Multiplayer
Before games entered the realm of extreme graphical realism and fidelity there were times that gameplay took the cake in player enjoyment. There were times that the graphics weren't such an indispensable part of what made a game worth playing. There are still new games released today that approach the form of entertainment that elder games provided. Many of them, though, come in the form of skirmish multiplayer, in forms of both strategy and shooter games, and it is becoming increasingly recognized that these are not true cooperative-multiplayer games. Today, cooperative multiplayer is just another way of Continue »- Posted Jul 18, 2006
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Real Time Strategy Games and "In-Game Footage"
Nearly every major game release is preceded by the public release of tangible evidence of the developer's progress with the product. This comes in the form of game demos, videos and screenshots. When the game in question is a first-person shooter, there's usually little doubt about what the game will look like when you play it. Even with the fancy angles depicted in videos and screenshots, you'll almost always get a look at what the game looks like in action. Now, when I say in action, I don't mean "in-engine." Sure, the Company of Heroes trailers are Continue »- Posted Jul 8, 2006
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