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Brashcast: Episode 23: Online Rage

Liam Pritchard of Brash Games writes "Remember how we promised to take a look at our favourite games of the generation? Yeah, that didn’t happen. As so often is the case, Ross and I get carried away with general gaming chit chat. Oh, and our clear love of a decent bargain……thank you Xbox Live".

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Red Dead Redemption 2: Who is the Strange Man

Of all the mysteries in Red Dead Redemption, the Strange Man is easily the most interesting, and fans have argued for years over his true identity.

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generic-user-name876d ago

The 'I Know You' story line in RDR 2010 was one of, if not the, best side quest (or stranger mission or whatever) I've played in a game. This guy, whatever he is, is so fascinating; and I love how open to interpretation he is. It was cool to see the nods to him in RDR2 but it wasn't as impactful.

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Five Video Game Sequels that Took their Series to the Next Level

Unlike movies, video game sequels often top their predecessor. But every so often, a sequel goes beyond that usual improvement and blows that first game away, launching its franchise to marquee status in the process. Here are five sequels that did just that.

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Top 10 PS3 Games We Hope Come Back On PS5

While Xbox has committed to backwards compatibility spanning four generations, PlayStation has continued their stance that the feature isn't important. Well, it is! I'm hoping these PlayStation 3 classics that skipped the PS4 entirely show up again on the PS5 for everyone to enjoy.

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Knightofelemia1282d ago

Resistance, Dead Space franchise, Splatterhouse, Lollipop Chainsaw, Brutal Legends, Alice Madness Returns, Enslaved Journey to the West, Mass Effect franchise. Also wouldn't mind seeing a new Wild Arms game remake or HD remaster, the Xenosaga trilogy, a new Parasite Eve, a new Dino Crisis just too many games to list that are forgotten and left in the dark now adays.

Sciurus_vulgaris1281d ago

The PS3 is difficult to emulate. PS3 backwards compatibility on PS5 would require translation from PowerPC to x86. Additionally the PS5 likely would have to mimic the PS3’s GPU and CPU.

ApocalypseShadow1281d ago

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This is what pops up on my web browser. So I can't even read the site. So, forget that. They don't need my data.

But let's get something straight. OG Xbox had around 1,001 games. How many are BC on Series X? **39** THIRTY NINE. Come on! That's wack BC. You can't tell me that's a complete list. Talking about commitment. Game preservation. Ridiculous. Covers nothing.

How many games released on Xbox 360? Around 2085. How many are BC?
568. That's it. Around 1,517 are **MISSING** Stop playing. Tired of that nonsense.

Anyway, the only games I really want from PS3 that would be awesome are Motorstorm and MGS4. I'll take BC. I'll take a remaster. I'll take a remake. If not those, then Killzone 2. And in VR, maybe Sports Champions, House of the Dead Overkill and the Time Crisis games.

That's all I need. But we've gone over BC again and again in every possible way. It wasn't that important because Sony sold 115 million consoles without it. That's proof enough with no outcry. And PS5 has damn near all 4,000+ PS4 games BC. It's not PS1,PS2 and PS3. But that's plenty. I'll take more but you get what you get.

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