I don’t know why, but somewhere on the way from mind to reality, computer games never turn out as cool as they do appear in films. It may be budget constraints, lack of technological advancement, or simply lack of imagination, but somehow the films that depict games always make them look super-cool! The photo above is …
Almost a year in waiting, months of delays, leaks, and updates. But it’s here now. It’s the smaller, better, more elegant equivalent of kinect – for the desktop (or laptop) PC. It’s called “LEAP” and what it is, is a motion/volume sensor that allows you to control your pc using gestures and movements with (up …
PC games didn’t even start on PC. Personal Computers were meant for work, spreadsheets, word processors, number crunching, but not games. For that, before home game consoles came to be, there were the video arcades. Large stuffy halls filled with big noise boxes into which you could push a coin and play a game, usually …
Here are a few of the games that I look forward to: Simcity (2013)This is a big franchise that’s been around since 1989 when Maxis released the first city building game, the first Simcity. Since then there were several versions and even competitors such as Cities XL 2012 tried their hand in the metropolitan building endeavour. …
Today I want to talk about Open World Games. Open World Games are games where you are free to roam the game world and not limited to specific areas like in most racing games, or many scripted games. Examples for open world games are: Skyrim (or the whole of Elder Scrolls game series), Grand Theft …