Written by Alex Myers - "2012 has been a strange year for games, one of the major factors in this is that rhythm games are back in full force. As this generations franchises dwindle to an end, fresh ideas in games become harder to find, with developers instead focusing on iterating what they have already done to perfection. PlayStation Network is one of the few platforms where new and unique games can be released frequently to a major market, delivering amazing new rhythm games like Dyad, Sound Shapes, Retro/Grade and Rock Band Blitz all in the second half of this year."
It’s that time of the month again folks. The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other’s fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let’s take a look.
Hmm, Warriors Orochi actually looks like something I'll enjoy. Hell, even WWE could be fun.
"The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other’s fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let’s take a look."
I really believe this is the reason there is so much hate every month around the free games. Some fanboys cannot stand to lose any pointless internet console battle, ever.
I'd say about even, overall Xbox has been doing much better and ps plus has continued steady pace, I'd say both games with gold ps plus are about even in there monthly offerings noadays
VRFocus- Previously VRFocus has reported on virtual reality (VR) title Retrograde launching its Steam Greenlight campaign in the hopes it will get enough up-votes to become available on Valves digital sharing platform. In just 8 days the title achieved its Greenlight goals. The first person puzzle solving title is set to be compatible with the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD).
VRFocus- Plenty of new virtual reality (VR) videogames reveal themselves each and every week through Valve's Steam Greenlight service. Not all of these titles support the likes of the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) straight away, put pledge to add compatibility later down the line. First-person puzzle experience Retrograde is one such title. Developed by a team based in Boston, Massachusetts, this intriguing new experience has recently launched its own Greenlight campaign in hopes of launching on Valve's full digital store in the future.