A short guide to help you get the equiptment you need to record nice looking gameplay video from gaming consoles, for the beginner, the hobbyist or the pro user.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Ruffy and the Riverside is a joyful little game with a really inventive gameplay loop. It mixes elements from open world adventures, logic-based puzzles, and the level structure of classic 3D collectathons to create something that is truly unique, whilst still being accessible, and not at all condescending. It also helps that its visuals are great, and its sense of humor is completely on point. Even if I had one or two (very small) issues with some of its aspects, it was nothing that would turn the game into a dealbreaker. It’s just a fantastic indie game that is absolutely worth your time, no matter the kind of game you’re into. An even better deal if you grab it on a portable, considering how perfect its gameplay structure is when enjoyed in small sessions."
Speaking to PCGamesN, Studio Wildcard discusses why Ark 2 missed its launch deadlines and teases when you may finally be able to play it.
The engine simulation from GIANTS Software and Straight4 will arrive in November on Xbox, PC and PlayStation.
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I recommend the HD PVR. Easily the best HD recording device you can get and at 200 bucks.The price can be a little steep for some, but it is definitely worth it. Only downside: its not very good with games that don't run in 480p (NES, SNES,and PS1 era in particular). For that scenario, the dazzle helps fill the void.