Entries Tagged 'Features' ↓
May 1st, 2012 — Esports, Features, Games tips, Internet, Tournaments, Videogames

We all face pressure – whether it’s exams, work demands or sporting tournaments. And if you’re a competitive gamer or someone who likes to play online multiplayer games, it’s hard to not feel said pressure when you’re up against a tough opponent.
Matthew Syed, former table tennis pro and the author of Bounce: The Myth of Talent and the Power of Practice, has posted some good advice today on the BBC website. Here’s our pick of the quotes to help you deal with pressure when playing online.
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November 20th, 2011 — Features, Games tips, Humour, Image galleries, Videogames

Like a decent gaming session, there’s also nothing quite like a good drink with friends. Combine the two however and you get some rather interesting results.
We show you how to make ten of the best video game-related alcoholic drinks and shots.
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May 1st, 2011 — Features, Games tips, Image galleries, Top tens, Videogames

It’s the bank holiday weekend and no doubt many of you will be using it to get some quality gaming time in.
But for those longer sessions you’ll need some snacks handy to keep you going. We round up ten of the best video game foods to boost your energy and reactions. Disclaimer: Leet takes no responsibility for your health or diet after reading this tasty guide.
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December 30th, 2010 — Achievements, Features, Games conventions, Software, Videogames

2010 has been one of the greatest years for gaming. We’ve seen new hardware arrive in the form of Kinect and Move, and a bundle of 10/10 titles such as Black Ops and Mass Effect 2.
But which is number one? Here’s our top games of 2010, the official VGA awards list and our biggest disappointments. Happy new year.
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November 8th, 2010 — Developers, Dom Sacco, Features, Gameplay footage, Kinect, Previews, Real life, Videogames, Xbox 360

Leet tested out Dance Central for Xbox 360 Kinect at Harmonix’s headquarters in Massachusetts, ahead of its UK launch on Wednesday November 10th.
But does the motion-based dance game groove like the pros or fall flat on its face? Check out this full report to find out.
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October 31st, 2010 — Features, Image galleries, Retro, Software, Survival Horror, Top tens, Videogames

It’s Halloween – what better way to celebrate than to present some classic survival horror games that have been overshadowed by Resident Evil games of late?
Here are six of our favourite and most traditional survival horror games.
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October 26th, 2010 — Bethesda, Dom Sacco, Fallout 3, Features, Games tips, Survival Horror, Videogames, Xbox 360

Fallout: New Vegas, the next in the strategy-come-shooter Fallout franchise was released last week.
Being huge fans of Fallout 3, we started New Vegas in Hardcore mode, and will be recording our progress to you in this diary. From the game’s many sights to the challenges of eating, drinking and sleeping in-game, we’ll show you how to finish it in Hardcore mode and unlock that 100G achievement. Bugs and all.
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October 17th, 2010 — DLC, Features, Humour, Music, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, Previews, Retro, Sega, Videogames, Weird games, Xbox 360, Xbox Live

Nothing has divided opinion over a game’s soundtrack quite like Sega’s Crazy Taxi.
The Dreamcast classic is making its way to PSN and Xbox Live next month, and the music has changed yet again. We get crazy at Sega in this feature.
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September 16th, 2010 — Celebrities, Competitions, Features, Games conventions, Humour, Interviews, Launch events, Microsoft, News, Real life, Videogames, Xbox 360

Want to meet the boys who beat the likes of Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand and The Gadget Show’s Jason Bradbury at Halo?
We chatted with Team Slayer captain Jake Lowe after the group’s celebrity match at the Halo: Reach launch event in London.
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September 13th, 2010 — Celebrities, Features, Humour, PC, Videogames, Wish lists

If you’re over the age of 25, then you’ll most likely have some memory of a now-forgotten style of game – the strategy/puzzler. These required problem solving skills using the actions of your character or team’s unique ability, for example the Lost Vikings and Commando games.
So to bring back the popularity of this lost genre, why not tie it in with what’s really popular now – celebrities and their knack for incessantly screwing up and getting wasted. This is the basis for our latest imaginary game: Rehab Rampage.
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