Opinion: How The Last of Us & Remember Me killed the Uncharted series
“The Uncharted series is dead.” This was one of the many thoughts that crossed my mind after playing through...
“The Uncharted series is dead.” This was one of the many thoughts that crossed my mind after playing through...
GameZone brings you the Guide on Remember Me!. Join in with the Errorists as they try to bring down the evil organization...
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A California number appeared on my phone and, I didn't think much about it since E3 planning is still happening days before the curtain lifts. I was thinking it was a call from a publisher to confirm appointments or fellow Kombo staff, but after I said "hello," things took a different turn.
Good news for Nintendo fans: the peculiarly-named Find Me a Gift is now offering three different officially-licensed Nintendo keyrings, each containing a different Game & Watch game from Nintendo's past. Available are Donkey Kong Junior, Super Mario Bros., and Mario's Cement Factory, each going for £9.90 ($16.42). You can learn more by clicking on each link above, or by reading the press release after the cut. Which will you choose?
Lionhead Studios Founder Peter Molyneux continues his ever-controversial line of thought, this time turning his attention to the legendary granddaddy of all RPGs (except the ones that came before it), Final Fantasy VII, a game he considers as the one which defined the RPG genre."I always remember back to Final Fantasy VII, when I first played FFVII, that to me defined the genre," he said when talking about the PS3 and if it has had any defining titles. "Those were the 'oh my god' moments, I don't believe they exist. I haven't seen many of those on the PS3." Before angry PS3 gamers send Mr. Molyneux angry emails, it's worth bearing in mind that, despite his company being owned by Microsoft, he owns all the major consoles. "This is very much me as a gamer talking, not as an industry spokesman," he told us. "I've got a PS3, a Wii and a 360, I've got just about everything." -- VideoGamer.comNot me, no sir. Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars is where I cut my teeth on that genre. Not to take anything away from FFVII or anything.
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