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The Twelve Games of Christmas 2011 – Day Ten: October

With the run-up to the busy retail shopping reason now beginning, many videogames publishers use October to launch their biggest titles of the year. September sees any number of big franchises hit retail, but it’s in October that the floodgates open. It’s a shame that the industry still operates in such a way, as it means that smaller titles Electronic Theatre Imageattempting to make interesting statements or unusual moves within the genre template are often overlooked.

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doctorstrange4496d ago

2011 sure had a lot of great games.

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Dark Souls: Archthrones Reaffirms Modding Is The Best Thing To Happen To Games

"Dark Souls: Archthrones is like playing a brand new FromSoftware game, and that speaks volumes about just how much good modding can do," says Hanzala from eXputer.

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The prevalence of parrying: Why is it so popular?

Parrying has been creeping into more games, with almost every high-profile title of the last few years featuring it in some way.  Why?

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phoenixwing36d ago (Edited 36d ago )

i understand the authors frustration i'm not the best at parrying in games. not that i can't complete a game that requires it but it is a definite harder thing for me than other kinds of techniques in games. which might be the main reason it's so heavily added in games nowadays. want to make your game challenging without having to do a lot of work? just add a parry boss. (what i mean by parry boss is a boss you have to beat by parrying such that their attacks will kill you otherwise)

Dudeson36d ago (Edited 36d ago )

I always think it's fine as long as such games also have the roll/dodge panic button. But I understand the will to parry, it seems so cinematic in a fight when you pull it off.

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Dark Souls: 10 Best Weapons In The Series

TheGamer writes, "Some weapons resist the test of time."

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Father__Merrin65d ago

bastard sword and claymore do the job when grinded up