Entries Tagged 'Wish lists' ↓
October 13th, 2011 — 3ds, Games conventions, PC, PlayStation 3, Previews, Publishers, Software, Star Wars, Top tens, Videogames, Wish lists, Xbox 360

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.
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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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July 24th, 2010 — Actors, Celebrities, DS, Features, Humour, Real life, Survival Horror, Videogames, Weird games, Wish lists

Now that we’re slap bang in the Summer games drought – how about a bit of topical gaming?
In this DS exclusive action adventure game, you play as Oksana Grigorieva – the beleaguered ex partner of mental-as-anything, drunken bigot, Mel Gibson.
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May 18th, 2010 — Features, Gameplay footage, Humour, Retro, Software, Speedrun, Videogames, Weird games, Wii, Wish lists

Ask any Wii owner whose playing habits don’t revolve around Wii Sports Resort and mini-game compilations, and they’ll lament the lack of core games (for lack of a better term).
Of course there’s a reason for that. They don’t sell. Most Wii owners aren’t that bothered by engrossing single-player gameplay and more unique gaming concepts.
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April 9th, 2010 — Features, Sega, Videogames, Wii, Wish lists

During our more sober moments (they do happen), people ask us: “What Sega franchise do you wish they’d bring back?” Well, the answer is easy. One of the few games to marry a unique graphical style, gameplay and soundtrack to near perfection…
JET SET RAAADIOOOOOO!
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March 15th, 2010 — Features, Films, Videogames, Wish lists

This week’s game on our wish list is a Transformers title which could easily become a classic.
The upcoming “War For Cybertron” takes it’s inspiration from the War Within comic, but transfans have been begging for a proper (and actually decent) game based on the original cartoon/toyline from 1984.
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March 3rd, 2010 — Humour, Videogames, Weird games, Wish lists

This week’s game on our wish list: a video games journalism-based career simulator that’s mainly text based (not unlike football manager), taking the player through the highs and lows of being a games journalist.
Thankfully for us Visual Impact has answered our prayers and developed the latest in the Imagine Career games – Imagine Journalist.
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February 19th, 2010 — Gameplay footage, Games companies, Humour, News, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, Sega, Software, Trailers, Videogames, Wii, Wish lists, Xbox 360

Yeah we know those Project Needlemouse teaser images hinted a return to form but we’re not taking any chances. So on the (likely) off chance that Sega has totally forgotten how to make a Sonic game, allow us to remind you.
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February 5th, 2010 — Features, Humour, Sega, Wish lists

Yes, Shenmue 3. If only just to shut the constantly whining fans up.
Nonetheless, this is probably the most requested sequel this side of Duke Nukem Forever, but seeing how the first two died on their arse, this is probably the least likely to be made.
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January 22nd, 2010 — Humour, Videogames, Weird games, Wish lists

There are plenty of games to look forward to this year: Bioshock 2, God Of War 3, Super Street Fighter 4 and Alan Wake (hopefully).
But it got us thinking about the games that aren’t being released this year, or next year, or the year after that (warning: you’re about to read part one of some very weird – and very cool – weekly ideas from Liam Farrell)…
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