DSOGaming writes: "Mastiff released today a new video for their military action-packed shooter, Heavy Fire: Afghanistan. Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is a super fast playing, high-intensity experience set in modern-day Afghanistan that mixes Time Crisis and most other arcade shooters with Battlefield 3's environments and visuals. Although it's not as impressive as DICE's title, it's a nice alternative that will be appreciated by the fans of all those mindless arcade shooters."
Propaganda. It's that thing that's all around us and is probably bad for you, but no one gives a shit, except for one man because he's all out of gum: [audience laughs]. Okay, that probably wasn't a John Oliver-worthy opening, but propaganda in video games is real and has influenced many a game since the inception of the industry itself.
Hardcore Games - So you come from work or school. You’re tired, exhausted, and want to relax with a good game. So you figure, “Hey, why don’t I buy Heavy Fire: Afghanistan? It’s only five bucks.”
In the dusty, undeveloped wastelands of Western Mudos, cantankerous townsfolk find their settlements besieged by belligerent outlaws. Along comes Stranger, a tall, dark and enigmatic bounty hunter with a critter-firing crossbow. First released in 2005, Stranger’s Wrath has been passionately upgraded in HD and is coming to the PS Vita this week.
Enjoy this week The Drop.
I can't wait for OddWorld: Stranger's Wrath. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is a retail purchase.
I also think we will see Batman: Arkham Asylum free on plus soon in North America.
Oil companies would be glad to fund this game.
I recently platinumed this game on my PS3, and its actually a pretty fun game. I picked it up for $15, and at that price its definitely worth it. Was kinda short though.