TheSowIsMine

What an excellent day for an exorcism
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I finally finished Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. At first I thought I would go for the platinum, but this game is way too repetitive to enjoy going for the platinum, also, a trophy already glitched on me, so its not going to happen.
 

TheSowIsMine

What an excellent day for an exorcism
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I played the latest episode of The Walking a Dead season 3, this season has been disappointing so far.

Then I played the first episode of Guardians of the Galaxy, I'm not sure about this game yet.

And now I started Horizon Zero Dawn, it's pretty cool so far.
 

croft_alice

Member: Rank 4
When you can, buy yourself a PS4 too.

Playstation is the only gaming system I've used since 1996. I currently have one PS ONE and two of each of the rest - 2, 3 and 4.
Well,i bought an xbox one because this console can read xbox360 games,the ps4 can't read earlier games for ps
 

ant-mac

Member: Rank 9
Well,i bought an xbox one because this console can read xbox360 games,the ps4 can't read earlier games for ps
I've heard it can, but it requires some form of modification.

However, as I already own all models of the Playstation - and both 2 and 3 are backwards compatible as well - it isn't an issue for me.
 

High Plains Drifter

The Drifter
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After PS1 and PS2 I got addicted to the Xbox systems. It was mainly my brother in law loaned me his original one, and I liked it set up/games. I waited awhile and later bought a 360 instead of the PS3. I miss some of the PS only games but I might go back in the future, but right now have a X-one. Only reason why I bought a X-one was mainly when Fallout 4 came out they had a special FO4 edition. Nice big drive, Fo3&4, headset/mic, and a few bells and whistles. They never issued for that box FO skin which would have been nice. I ended up buying a official skin from ebay for it. Plus, first real official blu ray I own now, so not mad about that one.
 

croft_alice

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Another reason was that i've expected rise of the tomb raider to be released in on ps3,never did,so i studied both consoles and are the exact same thing,only a few differences.
 

Doctor Omega

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An often automatic assumption is that video game companies are all alike. They’re either a massive studio with dozens of employees or just one or two guys in a bedroom somewhere.

Many though are just small-medium organisations, such as Colorado-based indie game developer Illfonic. Thus it wasn’t a huge surprise when the multiplayer-only portion of the crowd-funded “Friday The 13th: The Game” was launched this week and ran into some connectivity and stability issues.

Illfonic announced on their official Twitter account that their servers were getting hammered from everyone who wanted to log on and play the game during its launch this weekend. This resulted in a data failure for a lot of gamers. Gamespot adds that the Steam forums and Reddit have been flooded with feedback from people who had problems either activating or getting into the game.

The company is said to have been working around the clock to fix the issues and are purchasing more servers to handle the amount of traffic they’re receiving from gamers interested in playing. A full breakdown of the problems and updates on the fixes are up at Kickstarter.com.

Unlike most games which go the traditional marketing campaign route, this one relied entirely upon word of mouth and viral videos, along with the reputation of the iconic 1980s slash film brand. Turns out more people were interested than they anticipated.

The multiplayer-only part of the game is now out on PC, Xbox One and PS4. The single player campaign is due later this year. In related news, the official Twitter account for fellow horror film franchise “Child’s Play” recently conducted a poll which suggests the possibility of a video game based on that series.



 

Doctor Omega

Member: Rank 10
“Middle-earth: Shadow of War” Gets A Delay


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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Monolith Productions have pushed back the release date of the upcoming “Middle-earth: Shadow of War” by a month-and-a-half.

Originally slated for August 22nd, the game will now arrive October 10th. In a statement, the developers say:

“We understand that it might be disappointing to have to wait a little longer for the release and are sorry for the delay, but we are working hard to make an amazing game. We’re excited to show more at E3.”

The original story features the return of Talion and Celebrimbor, who must go behind enemy lines to forge an army and turn all of Mordor against Sauron.

The robust personalization of the award-winning Nemesis System from the first game is now applied to the entire world where the environments and characters are all shaped by player actions and decisions, creating a personal world unique to every gameplay experience.

The game will be available on Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4 upon release.



 
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