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Originally Posted by wraggster War can be a confusing beast to tame. My time with Medal of Honor: Warfighter during E3 2012 featured as much bombastic action as expected from a war-based shooter, but it also featured another bit of confusion. I was confused as to why I would only get to play one match, but had to watch a 15 minute presentation explaining each class first. And the variety between each class – different damage ...
Originally Posted by wraggster As we all know, when you add a "z" in the place of an "s" to any word, that word becomesextreme. Such is the case with Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz, though the latest trailer paints the game as anything but extreme. And that's good, because we were getting pretty worried about buying safety gear. http://www.joystiq.com/2012/06/15/su...-looking-as-i/
Originally Posted by wraggster We've taken two major points away from the SimCity Social producer diary above. First off, the game is looking an awful lot like SimCity 2000, which is a good thing in our book. Secondly, SimCity Social makes it possible to send a squadron of massive birds, flying in formation, to take major dumps all over your friends' cities. We're going to spend literally one hundred percent of our time making that happen once the game launches on Facebook, which is said to happen sometime in the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Dictionary.com defines an anachronism as "something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time, especially a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time." A steam-powered car on an interstate highway, for instance, would be an anachronism. Similarly, playing a game that dramatically pre-dates the technology you're playing it on is delightfully anachronistic. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster But Neversoft yet to reveal whether it will be working on a new entry into the series Tony Hawk developer Neversoft is supporting development for Activision’s blockbuster Call of Duty franchise. It is unclear however whether the studio is to create a brand new entry into the popular series, or if it will be working with Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games and Treyarch with development. A statement on the company's website states: "We have moulded our team into ...