More clever than a CD key In this increasingly digital era of gaming, many are succumbing to the dark allure of piracy as they look for a way to avoid paying for their interactive entertainment. For as long as there have been games, there have been pirates: people willing to …
Read More »12 most ridiculously re-released games
Play it again, Sam. And again. And again. Quality gameplay never ages, and you can learn a lot from enjoying the classics. Unfortunately, gaming moves so fast that the dust barely has a chance to settle on your old consoles before new ones come out. If you ever want to …
Read More »How Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is using casino psychology to keep you playing
Understandably, Activision and Sledgehammer Games want you to play Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (opens in new tab). But not just a little bit. They want you to play it, and play it, and play it. But why leave the realisation of that dream to such ambiguous factors as ‘how …
Read More »42 games you might have missed from Gamescom 2014
A treasure trove of gaming riches You probably heard all about the great big-name announcements that came out of Sony and Microsoft’s Gamescom press conferences. The Bloodbornes and Halos, the Uncharteds and the Tomb Raiders–great stuff, all of it. But both conferences contained lots of equally interesting games from smaller …
Read More »Wolfenstein: The New Order Enigma Code Locations Guide
To unlock extra modes in Wolfenstein: The New Order (opens in new tab), you need to search high and low to find the secret Enigma codes that are scattered about. Each set of codes contains 18 numbers, and there are 4 different codes to solve altogether. Sound a little daunting? …
Read More »Top 7 Game features that no one asked for
Who, exactly, asked for this? You and I don’t run multimillion-dollar video game companies. We’re not fully cognizant of all the incredibly hard work, nerve-wracking deadlines, and unforeseen costs that go into making amazing games; we simply want to play and enjoy the finished product. But even if we’re not …
Read More »The visual evolution of Wolfenstein – From sprites to polygons
Mein shooter Wolfenstein 3D was released in 1992–meaning that the Wolfenstein franchises is over 20 years old. Gaming was in a much different place back then. The SNES has only just launched, and the first-person shooter genre wasn’t really a thing. Back then, the idea of walking around and shooting …
Read More »Resogun tips and tricks
Particle collider Welcome to our updated hints and tips guide for Resogun, the PlayStation 4s awesome free-if-youre-a-PSPlus-subscriber shoot em up. Since the games UK release, Ive been playing so much Resogun, I managed to get up to 32nd best in the world on Experienced (50th at the time of writing). …
Read More »Gamings craziest cults [ClassicRadar]
In honor of the holiday season, we’re sharing some of our favorite stories from GamesRadar’s past over the seasonal break. Enjoy it! A cult is most commonly defined as a religious group that preaches unorthodox believes, granted a lesser state of credibility than “real” religions and are often derided for …
Read More »Crimson Dragon review
The first time you battle an army of laser beam-shooting jellyfish with your fireball-shooting dragon, you’ll probably get destroyed. It’ll take a few missions to get the hang of dodging enemy projectiles (less a matter of threading the needle, more a matter of mashing the barrel roll button). You’ll no …
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