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Does Resident Evil Have Any Legs Left to Stand On?
It is hard to imagine myself turning my back on a franchise that I have beloved since my early years in gaming. I bought a Playstation back in the day because I wanted so desperately to play Resident Evil 2. I had to plead and manipulate my parents to even convince them to consider letting me pla...
Published by Nick Henderson on Oct. 2, 2012
4PP 287: The Immature Show
Sorry for the delay this week. We have been scrambling to get the new website up and running so the podcast had to take a back seat. We wrap up some thoughts on Sleeping Dogs and Borderlands 2 this week and then give Brad and Carlos a chance to talk about their adventures at a local indie gaming ...
Published by 4Player Podcast on Oct. 2, 2012
Audible Impressions: Dust An Elysian Tail
Arriving with the Summer of Arcade 2012 line up, Dust An Elysian Tail is a member of a genre that's seeing a declining membership these days: 2D metroidvanias. With that said, Nolan and Nick take a look at this beautifully animated title for this week's Audible Impressions.
Published by 4Player Podcast on Oct. 2, 2012
Turn Out the Lights, New Slenderman Game Coming
I'll admit that the Slender series is an internet phenomenon that I haven't really caught on to, but if there is one good thing about something getting popular on the internet is that original good ideas have a way of getting crowd sourced into great ideas. And maybe that's happening here.
Published by Joseph Christ on Oct. 1, 2012
Review: Borderlands 2
BORDERLANDS 101:
1.) Kill Dudes
2.) Loot Guns
3.) Repeat
A simple, almost eloquent formula. And whether you were a fan of the first Borderlands or not, you can’t deny it’s success.
But how does that formula fare the second time around?
Published by Kris Guthridge on Oct. 1, 2012
Welcome to the New 4Player
It's been a long time coming. We've spoken about it, had meetings over it, and then put in countless hours over the past few months but it's finally here. Welcome to the new 4Player.
Published by Joseph Christ on Oct. 1, 2012