Posts Tagged 'Realism'
Feedback Loop: Long Live the Shooter, the Shooter is Dead
The dispatches from E3 seem to indicate that the shooter remains the same. How long can its dominance last? What comes next?
Is it High Noon for shooters? In his latest post on Brainy Gamer, Michael Abbott seems to think so. He compares the current generation of shooter games to Westerns in 1959, the last year before they started to disappear.
Feedback Loop: Long Live the Shooter, the Shooter is Dead
The dispatches from E3 seem to indicate that the shooter remains the same. How long can its dominance last? What comes next?
Is it High Noon for shooters? In his latest post on Brainy Gamer, Michael Abbott seems to think so. He compares the current generation of shooter games to Westerns in 1959, the last year before they started to disappear.
A sincere thrill ride: a review of Battlefield 3’s single player campaign
“The most realistic shooter yet.” This line from an early review has been heavily quoted in EA’s aggressive marketing campaign for Battlefield 3. It’s absolute nonsense. BF3’s single-player campaign belongs squarely in what I like to call the “theme park
A sincere thrill ride: a review of Battlefield 3’s single player campaign
“The most realistic shooter yet.” This line from an early review has been heavily quoted in EA’s aggressive marketing campaign for Battlefield 3. It’s absolute nonsense. BF3’s single-player campaign belongs squarely in what I like to call the “theme park
Wii remote hardware being used to develop tech that could simulate the feeling of bullets penetrating your skin
Games today just aren’t realistic enough, eh? Why stop at the realistic visuals and settings when we could feel the sting of a bullet in a Modern Warfare match or the whack of blade in The Legend of Zelda? Fortunately,
Wii remote hardware being used to develop tech that could simulate the feeling of bullets penetrating your skin
Games today just aren’t realistic enough, eh? Why stop at the realistic visuals and settings when we could feel the sting of a bullet in a Modern Warfare match or the whack of blade in The Legend of Zelda? Fortunately,