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Sony Reveals PlayStation Now Streaming Service

Today Sony has finally revealed their plans for streaming video games. At CES, Sony announced a new subscription service called PlayStation Now (PS Now). PS Now will offer subscribers the ability to...

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Strider Review

It has been about fourteen years since the last time Strider Hiryu appeared in a proper Strider game. But 2014 is a year of new beginnings, and so the long-awaited and much-anticipated new title in the...

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Review: Infamous: Second Son

It has been three long years since we last stepped into the super-powered romp that is the inFAMOUS series. Seven years after the New Marais incident, inFAMOUS: Second Son puts you in control of Delsin...

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PlayStation Now Beta for PlayStation 4 Starts Tomorrow

  Earlier this afternoon, Sony announced that their long-awaited streaming service, PlayStation Now will be launching for the PlayStation 4 entertainment system tomorrow, May 20th. Emails with codes to...

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E3 Rumors and Predictions: Sony

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3, is less than 3 weeks away and rumors about new IPs, release dates, and new services have been running rampant. It was bound to happen, but apparently the entirety...

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Rocksteady Reveals New In-Engine Game-Play Trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight

  After several stunning computer generated trailers for Rocksteady’s upcoming Batman: Arkham Knight, we are treated to an incredibly exciting glimpse at in-engine game-play, and goodness gracious is...

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Vroom Vroom!! Here comes the Batmobile!

There are a handful of things that the world can agree and purely awesome.  The cheer of a crowd, a kitten’s purr, and now the roar of Batman’s new Batmobile.  Yesterday Rocksteady released a new video...

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[E3 2014] Star Wars Battlefront Trailer debuted

E3 2014 attendees were treated to a brand new trailer from EA for Star Wars Battlefront. Niklas Fegreaus, design director at DICE, explains how they looked at Battlefront as “the opportunity of a...

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[E3 2014] Bioware Teases Info on Mass Effect 4

While fans of the series might have been hoping for more information, Bioware did allow at least a small taste of what they’ve got working for Mass Effect 4. During EA’s press conference during E3 this...

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[E3 2014] Rainbow Six: Siege rises from the ashes of Patriots, and Shines

The biggest surprise of Ubisoft’s E3 2014 Press Conference was, without a doubt, the announcement of Rainbow Six: Siege. Rainbow Six has been in holding pattern ever since bad timing and sensitive...

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[E3 2014] Tom Clancy’s The Division is a Different Kind of Dystopia

We’ve know about Tom Clancy’s The Division for some time now. We’ve know it’s set in America, post-plague, in some very desperate times. We’ve known that you play as a member of the titular Division –...

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[E3 2014] Battlefield: Hardline – Six Minutes

… And those six minutes speak for themselves. Lately, the industry has seen a trend: merging the single- and multi-player game-play dynamics into one, connected experience. Red Dead Redemption’s Posse...

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[E3 2014] Batman Arkham Knights: Batmobile Battle Mode & Gameplay, YAY!

Last week Warner Bros and Rocksteady gave a tantalizing look at Batman Arkham Knight’s newest attraction, the Batmobile.  With an informative video and enough mayhem to tease any Bat-fan with a promise...

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[E3 2014] Grand Theft Auto V Confirmed for Next-Gen, PC

Grand Theft Auto V broke every major sales record in the industry, and was universally hailed as a phenomenal game-play experience.  The critical and audience reception was universally positive and it...

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[E3 2014] DOOM

The last few years have not been kind to id. Rage, a labor of great love and the freshman outing of the idTech 5 engine was met with something short of all-out enthusiasm.  Wolfenstein was met with...

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[E3 2014] Alien: Isolation Gets It Right, Is Scary

In a sense, the interactive entertainment based on the Alien universe have translated that universe quite well: some of them were solid and workmanlike, and some of them were complete train-wrecks – an...

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[E3 2014] Alien Isolation Oculus Rift – Hands On

There are some video games that you just want to be amazing. From the first trailer for Alien:Isolation I was very much hopeful, that we’d finally get a true Alien game. Knowing that I would be on the...

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[Review] Watch_Dogs

Ubisoft is a class act as a whole, with a portfolio full of blockbusters, fan-favorites, and a decided lack of shovel-ware.  Ubisoft Montreal has a similarly positive reputation, responsible for many...

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[E3 2014] Battlefield: Hardline Impressions

The Battlefield franchise is near and dear to my heart. I have incredibly vivid memories of the huge hype leading up to Battlefield 1942, the bewildered excitement, the confusion. What do you mean I...

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Tekken 7 announced and will run on Unreal Engine 4

This past weekend the 2014 Evolution Championship Series, “Evo” for short, took place. Evo, the largest and most prestigious fighting game tournament was hosted in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Westgate...

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Review – Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

There have been plenty of video games based on films, TV shows, and anime. Though it seems few titles truly capture the essence of the source material. One of those rare franchises has been the Naruto...

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PlayStation Now, a subscription based service

Sony recently unveiled its new pricing model for its PlayStation Now service. The service is designed to allow PS4 users to stream PS3 (and eventually PS2 and PS1) titles to their consoles through the...

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Pixel Clicks Podcast #9 – Pillars of Bloodborne

You can listen to this episode on our Pixel Clicks Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! Hey you wonderful people, it’s time for the Pixel Clicks Podcast! PCP is a gaming podcast in which Jordan, a gaming...

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Review: Axiom Verge

When it comes to action-platformers with gated progression (a.k.a. metroidvania) style games, 2015 has been good to us. PS4 owners got their hands on Apotheon earlier this year, then came Ori and the...

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Review: Bloodborne

Bloodborne is a punishing game. No, Bloodborne is a forgiving game. No, Bloodborne is an unfair, obviously artificially difficult game. All of these phrases, and more, are what you’ll most likely see...

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt leaked

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt fans, you might want to stay away from the Internet for the next week. The latest game in the popular Witcher series has leaked over a week before it was slated to launch. The...

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Ubisoft’s E3 2015 Press Conference

Welcome back to Pixelated Geek’s coverage of E3 2015. Up next we have the undeniably stylish and plucky Ubisoft. With heavy-hitters like Rainbow Six: Siege and Tom Clancy’s The Division, Ubisoft has a...

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Sony’s E3 2015 Press Conference

Welcome back to Pixelated Geek’s coverage of E3 2015. There’s no question that Sony currently possesses all of the momentum in the console war. The PS4 has outsold and outperformed the XboxONE, and...

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain trailer may be Kojima’s last

E3 2015 hasn’t even officially begun and yet we’ve been treated with a slew of trailers for upcoming games. One trailer in particular caught my attention…Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was a...

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Dark Souls III Revealed – Prepare to Die The Last Time?

Surprise! In a quick (although spoiled about a week ago) announcement, we now know that Dark Souls III is on it’s way into this world. What did we learn? I invite you to read on, dear reader (and/or...

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The Last Guardian – It’s Alive at E3 2015!

Do you believe in miracles? If so then last night’s Sony press conference was a really good time. And I’m here to tell you exactly why. After years of little news if any news at all from a game that...

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Mad Max – E3 Story Trailer

Leave it to another outlier game at E3 to get me all excited again. Last year it was Shadows of Mordor (another Warner Bros game,) a game that lots of people praised but was totally out of left field...

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E3: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End wow’s at Sony’s Press Conference

Sony finished its E3 conference with a bang by showing gameplay of Nathan Drake’s latest adventure, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.  With the power of the Playstation 4, the demo shows the care and detail...

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Whispering Willows comes to Playstation

Whispering Willows is the first game to be published under the newly independent publisher LOOT Interactive. In a press release issued by LOOT Interactive, Whispering Willows is described as a...

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Hands On Impression – Transformers Devastation

I’ve been attending San Diego Comic Con International since the late 90s and there is one booth that always seems to be the first stop. The Hasbro booth is not only one of the largest booths, but you...

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First Impressions: The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition

The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition for the Playstation 4 comes out on October 13th for $49.99, or $39.99 if you buy it from Best Buy since it comes with a $10 gift card. Developed by Croteam and...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Strike Vector EX (PS4)

The second annual PlayStation Experience was home to a bevy of games coming to PlayStation 4, PS3, and the PS Vita. One of my overall favorite games of the show was Strike Vector EX for PS4. Developed...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Tinertia (PS4)

Tinertia is a tough as nails precision platformer with one huge caveat; there is no “jump” button. In Tinertia you play as Weldon, a little robot with a rocket launcher for an arm, who happens to be...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Chasm (PS4)

I’m going to come right out and say this; I’m very much inclined to like Chasm. The game has a lot going for it; it’s a 2D action-platformer with gated progression and RPG elements, it has a gameplay...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Killing Floor 2 (PS4)

One month has passed since Horzine Biotech accidentally caused an outbreak of  genetically mutated creatures that have since overrun Europe. But when all seems lost, a group of survivors band together...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Stories: The Path of Destinies (PS4)

What if you could play a Choose Your Own Adventure game? Would you abandon a friend? Would you kidnap a princess? Would you steal a legendary weapon to help your cause? These are the decisions you’ll...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Klaus (PS4)

The 2D-platformer is possibly the most iconic and prevalent genre in video games today. At times, it seems like there’s another one being released every day. So coming across a unique 2D-platformer...

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PSX 2015 Preview: Randall (PS4)

Continuing the trend of interesting 2D-platformers, Randall, by developer We The Force, is a Metroidvania-style platformer that focuses more on the Metroid side of the genre. For those who don’t know,...

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SDCC 2016 – Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Panel

In a recent press release, video game publisher Activision has announced a panel for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare which will cover the new game’s story mode and will be hosted by Kinda Funny’s Greg...

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Claire Redfield showcased in new Resident Evil 2 screenshots

Hot off the presses from Gamescom 2018 are some brand new screenshots from the remake of Resident Evil 2. This set of screenshots all center around badass-in-the-making Claire Redfield, the sister of...

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Destiny 2: Forsaken features three week cycle of new content, evolving world

The latest Destiny 2 expansion, Forsaken, breaks the monotony of the past by shaking things up on a weekly basis. Get the details after the jump.   In the gap between content releases, games like...

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Fallout 76 facing bleak sales, buggy launch and gigantic patches

Mister Bethesda, I don’t feel so good … Find out more about the many woes of Fallout 76, after the jump.  A new release from Bethesda is usually cause for much celebration, but so far, Fallout 76...

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Review: YIIK: A Post Modern RPG

It was the Spring of 1999 when protagonist Alex returned home after graduating from college. Although set on leading a normal life, Alex is thrust into a psychedelic world of alien creatures, plastic...

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Review: Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a focused, and relatively brief experience compared to its much larger predecessor. But what it lacks in length, it makes up for with heart. The overall vibe of Miles...

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Battlefield 4 is the best shooter of the next gen consoles so far

It seems like just yesterday that we were booting up our consoles and PCs and loading them up with “Battlefield 3”. But, alas, that was two long years ago. The good news, however, is that we have a...

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