Pretty much every game out there has some kind of niggling problem that drives one person bonkers. Whether it’s the dress system in FFXII-2 or the backtracking of Resident Evil, even the best games have something to pick at. Today we spotted some creative images that have edited the box-art from several games, giving the games a more ‘realistic’ advertising approach.
Posts Tagged ‘Mass Effect 3’
Review: Mass Effect 3 – Leviathan DLC
Seeing as Mass Effect 3 is (as defined by BioWare) the end of the ME story in its current format, and given that the entire length of the quest itself is about tying up [...]
Mass Effect 3: Leviathan DLC to provide yet more closure
Eurogamer has reported that upcoming DLC add-on for Mass Effect 3, Leviathan, will provide additional closure to the story once you reach the end.
Bioware tease new Mass Effect 3 announcement coming tonight
Adhering to one of the more pesky (and yet relentless) trends in the industry, Bioware have announced that a Mass Effect 3 announcement is on the way!
Extended Cut of Mass Effect 3 more than a new cutscene
Details regarding Bioware’s Extended Cut of their sci-fi RPG Mass Effect 3 have revealed that the new DLC will prove more substantial than thought.
Mass Effect 3′s new endings “won’t satisfy everyone”
Mass Effect 3′s executive producer Casey Hudson has spoke about the games new ending, warning that it “won’t satisfy everyone”.
Mass Effect 3 coming to Wii U
In a shock announcement Mass Effect 3 was revealed for the Wii U during Nintendo’s E3 Conference. The move shows a clear effort from Nintendo to bring back ‘hardcore’ gamers to their new console.
Nintendo Press Conference – E3 2012
The last of ‘The Big Three’ to show this year, Nintendo will be the only one to bring new hardware to E3. Will Wii U live up to the Wii’s success?
Extended Cut DLC attempts to fix Mass Effect’s ending
BioWare have announced new DLC that hopes to silence fans who were angered by the game’s ending. Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut will be released for free and will add [...]
Asura’s Wrath following in Mass Effect 3′s footsteps
I remember hearing a few years back, how downloadable content was supposed to make for a richer game experience and deliver faster developed add-ons or gameplay additions, in a way how episodic content once planned to do.