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Game Under Podcast Episode 47

In Episode 47 of the Game Under Podcast, Phil Fogg investigates Tearaway's "feminine voice" while Tom Towers reviews the very masculine 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and offers his thoughts on Warlock 2: The Exiled. Phil Foggs rounds things out by posing the question on everyone's mind: Is gaming entering an Age of the Aquarius?

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Alex Evans Media Molecule Co-Founder Taking a Gamedev Break

Alex Evans Media Molecule co-founder is taking a break from game development. According to the developer, Dreams is in great hands with a mind-blowing future ahead.

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Rainbowcookie1358d ago

Have a good rest mate, but do come back pleez

fr0sty1358d ago

Media Molecule are currently among Sony's top developers, even if they aren't taking in top cash. Those who don't own Dreams are really missing out, especially owners of PlayStation VR.

Shameless Plug: Play my VR game in dreams, "We Bowling in VR!" or my other non-VR game, "Missile Commander"!

THC CELL1358d ago

Amazing guy amazing team amazing games I wish him all the best

Sophisticated_Chap1358d ago

Why? It took them more then an entire generation just to get one game out.

fr0sty1356d ago

It took them almost a generation to get the best, most innovative, and most ambitious play/create/share game ever made.

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10 Games That are Best on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Thanks to the timing of the Vita’s release and its relative power compared to the home consoles at the time (PS3 & Xbox 360), it saw the benefit of a number of these late ports which have remained the ‘definitive’ versions to this day. It’s these games that I’m aiming to look at in this article – titles that are best on Vita by virtue of extra bells and whistles, tweaked controls, and content, or in some cases just a general feeling that Sony’s portable hardware is the most enjoyable way to play."

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Jimboms1629d ago

Ooh, Virtua Tennis 4 for the win!

telekineticmantis1629d ago

Gravity Rush, still great, but the screen aiming made it better on Vita

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10 Licensed Games That Suprised Everyone by Not Sucking

Most licensed games tend to be below average, but every now and then, developers produce a game based on an existing license that is actually good.

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Sciurus_vulgaris1760d ago

EA back in the early PS2/Xbox/GC-era actually put out some pretty good licensed games, notably 007 Nightfire , 007 Everything or Nothing and some of their Lord of The Rings games.

TheFirstClassic1759d ago

The world is not enough had a really good game made by eurocom on n64, it was overshadowed by goldeneye and perfect dark unfortunately, I think it has aged better in certain ways, and it had a better framerate. I miss the old days of solid bond games.

0hMyGandhi1759d ago

There were a bunch of fun Bond games, but Goldeneye and World's Not Enough (running on the ski lines in multiplayer was too much fun back in day)

Nightfire was also really great, as well.

PowerOfTheCloud1759d ago

Yup first game that came to my mind. Was better than the movie imho

0hMyGandhi1759d ago

Escape from Butcher Bay remains one of the best games I've ever played.

Leeroyw1759d ago

They managed to make a prison feel real and dangerous. Brilliant

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psuedo1759d ago

I enjoyed "The Great Escape" game on the PS2. Also "The Thing" on PS2 wasnt to bad. Unfortunately it was to hard at the time when I was younger.

Literal_Cringe1759d ago

6th gen in general was a really good gen for licensed games, so many surprising gems from that time

0hMyGandhi1759d ago

Peter Jackson's King Kong.
Avatar: The game
X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

And love it or hate it, Enter The Matrix really scratched the itch for Matrix games as well.

Venoxn4g1758d ago

I prefered matrix: path of neo much more

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