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Retro/Grade PC Review (TruePCGaming)

Armaan Khan from TPG writes:

Retro/Grade costs $10 and, yes, it is very much worth the money. The rhythm gameplay is solid and, on higher difficulty levels, nicely captures the frantic split-second-decision feel of a SHMUP.

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Games with Gold vs. PlayStation+ Free Games – August 2016

It’s that time of the month again folks. The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other’s fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let’s take a look.

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poison_shadow2815d ago

Hmm, Warriors Orochi actually looks like something I'll enjoy. Hell, even WWE could be fun.

Hoffmann2815d ago (Edited 2815d ago )

Warriors Orochi is awesome, Spelunky is great as well but a bit old, I bet the most people that care about that kind of games bought it already.

WWE is just a bit above mediocre and the stinker this month I think, personally I was happy that I could rent it a while ago for a weekend instead of buying it.

Yakuza 5 for PS3 is one of the best games on the system and I read that Rebel Galaxy might be great fun too. Seems it is a good month no matter which platform you prefer.

TylerFischer2815d ago

Yeah Yakuza 5 is as close to a PS4 game as you can get on the PS3. As for Rebel Galaxy, it has all the right ingredients for a great game, but it just comes up a little short in each department. Still a very solid pick up for free though.

Yetter2814d ago

Rebel Galaxy is a ton of fun. I've got it for PC but I'd like to have a free copy on xbox

TylerFischer2814d ago

Rebel Galaxy is much better on PC than it is on console.

uth112815d ago

"The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other’s fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let’s take a look."

I really believe this is the reason there is so much hate every month around the free games. Some fanboys cannot stand to lose any pointless internet console battle, ever.

TylerFischer2815d ago

Yeah people love to make competition out of anything they can. It's a classic human thing to do.

rainslacker2814d ago

I'm more human than you are. I challenge you to a contest of humaness....

Outside_ofthe_Box2814d ago

Pretty much.

Online play is why people pay for Gold and Plus anyway. People were paying for Gold before the free games. A lot more people started paying for Plus after Sony put online behind pay wall.

Most aren't going to stop their subscription just because the FREE games are 'bad.' I mean even if one is delivering significantly better games than the other, are people gonna put their money where their mouth is and stop paying their sub at the expense of online play in order to get better FREE games? Nope, just pointless arguing to make the other feel bad about the FREE games they are receiving.

TylerFischer2814d ago

The losers are people who pay for PS Plus and Xbox Live and don't even know they have free games to download each month -- like most of my friends :D.

P_Bomb2814d ago

@tyler
I think you and I have the same friends, lol!

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SuperbVillain2815d ago

sony had a nice july,followed by a shit august

butchertroll2815d ago

Rebel Galaxy is a good game. You should try it.

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Davemyrose5922815d ago

I'd say about even, overall Xbox has been doing much better and ps plus has continued steady pace, I'd say both games with gold ps plus are about even in there monthly offerings noadays

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Retrograde Passes Greenlight Campaign

VRFocus- Previously VRFocus has reported on virtual reality (VR) title Retrograde launching its Steam Greenlight campaign in the hopes it will get enough up-votes to become available on Valves digital sharing platform. In just 8 days the title achieved its Greenlight goals. The first person puzzle solving title is set to be compatible with the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD).

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VR Puzzle Title Retrograde Launches Greenlight Campaign, Standard Demo

VRFocus- Plenty of new virtual reality (VR) videogames reveal themselves each and every week through Valve's Steam Greenlight service. Not all of these titles support the likes of the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) straight away, put pledge to add compatibility later down the line. First-person puzzle experience Retrograde is one such title. Developed by a team based in Boston, Massachusetts, this intriguing new experience has recently launched its own Greenlight campaign in hopes of launching on Valve's full digital store in the future.