The holiday season is now firmly upon us and it’s time to kick your Christmas shopping into high gear. Chances are, with the way things are now, there’s at least one person on your shopping list who happens to be a gamer. While games are always an obvious choice to go with, our staff of gamers here on Cinelinx has come up with their own wish list of video game related Christmas gifts that should help you find the perfect surprise for the gamer in your life.
Before we get started, let’s just go ahead and get the obvious out of the way right now. Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the last few weeks, you know that the next generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft (PS4 and Xbox One) have officially launched. Obviously these are going to be a hot commodity for gamers...
Before we get started, let’s just go ahead and get the obvious out of the way right now. Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the last few weeks, you know that the next generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft (PS4 and Xbox One) have officially launched. Obviously these are going to be a hot commodity for gamers...
- 12/10/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
If there’s one thing to be learned from behind-the-scenes writer information it’s this: BioShock: Infinite is going to be huge.
Now, I’m not just talking about gameplay options or graphical prowess, but I’m talking about the scope of the narrative. In a recent PlayStation Blog posting, Drew Holmes discusses the process that went into writing the newest BioShock title. Discussing how the original game’s story came from the single mind of Ken Levine places an emphasis on the huge scope of his newest project as he decided to hire on Drew Holmes and Joe Fielder.
A key emphasis for the team quickly became ensuring the player had an expansive combat environment for them to play with. Vigors and weaponry can be combined entirely up to the player, and the more you experiment the better you will be rewarded.
“There’s so many tools available to the player.
Now, I’m not just talking about gameplay options or graphical prowess, but I’m talking about the scope of the narrative. In a recent PlayStation Blog posting, Drew Holmes discusses the process that went into writing the newest BioShock title. Discussing how the original game’s story came from the single mind of Ken Levine places an emphasis on the huge scope of his newest project as he decided to hire on Drew Holmes and Joe Fielder.
A key emphasis for the team quickly became ensuring the player had an expansive combat environment for them to play with. Vigors and weaponry can be combined entirely up to the player, and the more you experiment the better you will be rewarded.
“There’s so many tools available to the player.
- 1/26/2013
- by Michael Shelton
- We Got This Covered
Can't wait to get your hands on "Bioshock Infinite" to learn all of the grubby little secrets of Irrational's new sky-high dystopia? Writer Joe Fielder and Ken Levine will give you an early peek into Columbia with this eBook in February.
According to the press release, the book will sketch out some of the players in the sky-city of Columbia with Irrational Games writer Fielder promising that it won't spoil the core mysteries of the game. We'll get a sense of some of the main factions battling for control of Columbia along with some revelations about characters like rebel leader Daisy Fitzroy (pictured in the piece of propaganda art below).
I'm wondering how much Booker and Elizabeth, the game's two leads will figure into this?
"Bioshock Infinite: Mind In Revolt" will be available for $2.99 on February 12th (or free if you preordered the shooter through Amazon).
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According to the press release, the book will sketch out some of the players in the sky-city of Columbia with Irrational Games writer Fielder promising that it won't spoil the core mysteries of the game. We'll get a sense of some of the main factions battling for control of Columbia along with some revelations about characters like rebel leader Daisy Fitzroy (pictured in the piece of propaganda art below).
I'm wondering how much Booker and Elizabeth, the game's two leads will figure into this?
"Bioshock Infinite: Mind In Revolt" will be available for $2.99 on February 12th (or free if you preordered the shooter through Amazon).
Related posts:
Sega X...
- 1/22/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
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