- SimonSiThornton
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- Name: Simon Thornton
- City: Glasgow
- Country: US
- Website: http://simonsithornton.wordpress.com
- Journalist, student and media enthusiast. Studying in Scotland and enjoying life. Follow my Twitter! @SimonSiThornton
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The Death of Tactical Shooters
In a time when the video game market is haemorrhaging Call of Duty multiplayer clones, tactical shooters like SOCOM are being left to die. Despite the success of the SOCOM series and the Counter-Strike series, a gaping hole still exists in the gaming market for tactical, slow shooters where respawns are disabled and death is a fate to be feared. Being a huge fan of the SOCOM: Confrontation, I had often resented Slant Six for letting the servers become a breeding ground for cheaters. Cheats range from the harmless multi-coloured clothing to the ridiculous God mode and invisibility. Hell, Continue » -
The Greatest Apocalyptic Wasteland Ever? Minecraft.
Its a big statement to say that Minecraft is the greatest apocalyptic wasteland video game of all time, not least of all because most people wouldnt even place it in that genre. Since Fallout 3 the video game industry has been engaged in a seemingly endless war to create the most successful apocalyptic wasteland game of all time. So its funny that a creation game is up there with the best of the wasteland genre. As a feature in modern gaming, post-apocalypse exploration is right up there with zombies, wooden crates and red barrels for the 'most overused attribute Continue »


