Hooked Gamers writes "Between playing an alien invasion as the bad guys, controlling a self-mutilating zombie, walking a child through a monochromatic nightmare, and more, I didn’t really think any game premise could catch me too off-guard. I was proven wrong when I heard Monolith and Warner Bros. Interactive’s premise for their $15 downloadable title Gotham City Impostors. The premise is rather uncomplicated: Batman and The Joker are only two men, and a man can only be one place at a time. This being the case, everyday people such as you and I have decided that they should don either capes or face paint and take to the streets to help out their leader of choice. The idea of people dressing up like Bats and Mr. J isn’t a new one, in fact it’s been briefly explored in both comics and 2008’s The Dark Knight, but framing it in a bonkers 6 on 6 first-person shooter is surely a move that few saw coming.
AAA games get all the attention. But some games get lost in the shuffle. Especially shooters! Make time for these five.
I didnt care for brink. I thought it was going to be like overwatch back in the day.
The majority of games that will be released for backwards compatibility on the Xbox One will most likely be bigger titles. The likes of Call of Duty Black Ops, Red Dead Redemption and so on, may be coming soon to an Xbox One. But what about the smaller games, the ones that were sort of overlooked or that have since been forgotten? Here are five (5) lesser known games that should be backwards compatibles on the Xbox One.
Ye AC Rogue is a no brainer. It reviewed better than unity. Only reason I didn't pick it up is 360 is in the cupboard.
I keep getting sent to the homepage and not an article. As for BC games, get me RDR and Lost Odyssey please, never got to finish the latter.
SteamFirst: Steam is a community which has been welcoming crossover console gamers for some time now. As gamers get tired of console gaming and the shenanigans they may have to deal with, their eyes are drawn to the gaming model offered by Steam. From your die hard Steam enthusiasts to the casual gamers looking to relieve some stress during their lunch break at work, Steam has something… many things for you. Today I am going to be putting my focus on Free to Play titles available on Steam. My top five FTP titles to be more precise.
I like this, rather than the title proclaiming they know the best games on steam, the author says 'our reccomendations' I don't know why I'm happy about it but I respect it lmao
Tf2 is my favorite game of all time and I highly recommend it to everyone. Planetside 2 is also really awesome if you have a decent pc to play it on. All of these games are better than a lot of 60$ games out there.
Blacklight is surprisingly enjoyable. been spending time with this on PS4.
Although they clearly gear the game towards parting with your monies. Expect to pay up to £5 just to unlock items early, or even just for an extra loadout slot.
Gear bought with Battle Points will only last for a certain number of days which pushes you towards paying real money to permanently unlock.
Its a good time sink but the I can see the overwhelming push towards making you pay killing this game off for many players after a few days.
Good recommendations, but I´d add Path of Exile and Planetside2, these are great games, too =)