Gamernode writes: "We wanted to try something a little different with this review--sort of test the waters, if you will. Below you'll find an embedded Youtube link. What is it? Why, it's the very first GamerNode Audio Review performed by Kyle and Sean (aka jambo). But that's not enough to blow your mind.
To do that, I gave the audio review to Ryan, and Ryan played the audio review on Audiosurf--the game being reviewed. Madness! That portion is a back and forth discussion of Audiosurf between the two test subjects reviewers, while the actual text of this review is their concise, "What do you think?" moment to shine. Be sure to let us know what you think of the experiment in the comments. Maybe we'll figure out a way to do more international audio/video reviews in the future."
Bit Cultures writes: Welcome back to Steam A to Z. Easy as 1, 2, 3. Easy as playing PC games and writing short snippets about each of them. Seriously, the most difficult thing about writing this was trying to make that first bit scan with the Jackson 5 hit ABC, and that didn’t work. Regardless, let’s crack on!
5 new rhythm games that are a blast to play and advance the genre.
So you’re looking for games to play on your old computer. Diverting hobby funds a more dangerous hobby like motorcycling? Looking for a new use for your spreadsheet-machine? Far too thrifty to spend capital on something with no foreseeable return on investment, perhaps? Whatever your reason for seeking gaming software that’ll run on a low end PC, you’ll be happy to know that fun need not be tossed out with the latest of visual bells and whistles. If your rig meets Windows 7′s hardware requirements, chances are you can find a recent release that interests you. These are some of the best of the least demanding, each a top choice for those playing on the cheap.