Leet was at the 2011 Eurogamer Expo where we got to play a host of upcoming titles including Battlefield 3, Skyrim, Batman: Arkham City, Super Mario 3D Land, Halo Anniversary and more.
Here’s our quick-fire thoughts on some of the top games available this winter.
Forget that silly little remote control car with Black Ops or those ambitiously priced Modern Warfare 2 night vision goggles – Chrysler is pulling out the big guns with this CoD-branded Jeep.
It’s out next month to accompany the game’s release on November 9th – and can be yours for around £20k…
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mario, Nintendo has released a video containing glitches from the original NES Super Mario Bros.
We never experienced any of these bugs when we played the original, but knew the 1UP trick existed. View the video above to take a trip down glitchy memory lane.
What’s a post about a games magazine doing on Leet? Is it the mark of some kind of sponsorship deal, a hate tirade or a perhaps a love letter?
Unashamedly, it’s the latter. I learnt some valuable writing lessons at GamesTM – a monthly magazine which just published its 100th issue – and felt inclined to spill some memories here, along with its top 100 games of all time.
Do you know what one of the biggest agendas in the games industry is right now? New graphical techniques? Interesting new controller designs? Refinements to online play?
Maybe those (at least we bloody hope so), but one of the big issues going around the top bosses in the games biz is ownership. Liam Farrell argues piracy, publishers and the pre-owned market…
Ever since Activision released the first video footage of Transformers: War For Cybertron, gamers and trans-fans alike immediately compared it to Gears Of War.
WFC is a third person shooter but is more arcade-like in it’s execution. There’s less emphasis on cover and more on the shooting aspect (think along the lines of Global Defence Force on the PS2).