Everyone likes a top-10 list. They’re a bit of fun, and always good for discussion. And so each week we pull together a “top 10” list. These are here for fun and laughs – we’re not pretending that we’re the authority of good games taste in the world and this…
Read MoreWe go hands on with Splinter Cell Black List and Doodle Jump for Kinect, there’s a shakeup at iD Software, and we chat with a developer who’s game is currently in Kickstarter; all in today’s BGNW. Sam Fisher is a Splinter Cell One of the very few ‘big name’ games…
Read MoreAll things must come to an end. While this means that evil will eventually fall, so will good. It is a sad reality that each of us must come to bear. However, all endings do not have to be bad ones. Steam is doing its best to end its Summer…
Read MoreYes, the Starhawk Beta is now available for Playstation Plus subscribers- and thank goodness it is! Mainly because other than that, it’s a pretty ho-hum week for downloads on the PSN. There are a bunch of full PS3 games available, which is kind of cool if you missed out on…
Read MoreYes, the Starhawk Beta is now available for Playstation Plus subscribers- and thank goodness it is! Mainly because other than that, it’s a pretty ho-hum week for downloads on the PSN. There are a bunch of full PS3 games available, which is kind of cool if you missed out on…
Read MoreThere’s a couple of different theories regarding trilogies. One is that the first is the best, that the fresh idea that warranted multiple sequels is representative of a great idea that, while perhaps hampered by budget constraints, has real soul. The second theory holds that the first sequel is the…
Read MoreThere’s a couple of different theories regarding trilogies. One is that the first is the best, that the fresh idea that warranted multiple sequels is representative of a great idea that, while perhaps hampered by budget constraints, has real soul. The second theory holds that the first sequel is the…
Read MoreThis is better. After playing through Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell HD, I was wondering how Ubisoft’s other two PS2 spy classics would work in HD. Chaos Theory has largely resolved those concerns. From the outset, it is obvious that this is a far more mature production. The cut scenes have…
Read MoreThis is better. After playing through Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell HD, I was wondering how Ubisoft’s other two PS2 spy classics would work in HD. Chaos Theory has largely resolved those concerns. From the outset, it is obvious that this is a far more mature production. The cut scenes have…
Read MoreTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell doesn’t look good in HD. It looks sharper, sure, but especially in cut scenes the animation is stiff and the facial movements of characters as they talk to one another is embarrassing. LA Noire this is not. In-game, Splinter Cell does its best to remind you…
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