“‘Eat my sphincter bombs’, he says. I say, ‘No thank you, I ate earlier…'”
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“‘Eat my sphincter bombs’, he says. I say, ‘No thank you, I ate earlier…'”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE2BkLqMef4
It’s not the most graphically amazing game ever (until it eventually gets modded), but Fallout 4 is already looking like a great return to form for the series. Hopefully there are enough new and interesting things to keep the gameplay fresh, but for now you can’t help but be happy with what we’ve seen, especially since the game is current-gen exclusive! So, give the trailer above a watch and try to keep your jaw closed as the long wait for the next big thing from Bethesda begins.

If you go on over to fallout.bethsoft.com (and disable your adblocker maybe since they seem to block whatever’s going on there) you’ll see there’s a countdown for what is most likely going to be a Fallout 4 announcement. If we don’t get any gameplay videos tomorrow at least there’s a chance of some showing up during the course of E3.
It’s finally happening! 😀 All I can say though is that it had better not be a cross-gen game.
Splatoon is a really interesting game from Nintendo for many reasons. It’s Nintendo’s first competitive shooter since Metroid Prime: Hunters, one of their first big new IPs for the Wii U, and one of Nintendo’s first forays into the realm of ranked online matchmaking. Any new foray for any games company is bound to have a misstep here and there, so how does Splatoon compare to other modern competitive third person shooter offerings? Read on to find out how much of a splash Splatoon made on us in our first few hours with the game.
“There should be a pee on everything button”
Chris and Logan try their hand at some kitty home-wrecking carnage with Catlateral Damage.
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A surprising and excellent move from Nintendo today as they team up with Humble Bundle to allow gamers to pay what they want for a bunch of indie games for Wii U and 3DS. This is the first ever console-specific Humble Bundle and if Nintendo can do it we can probably expect to see bundles from Sony and Microsoft in the near future.
The charity this campaign is supporting is code.org that seeks to expand Computer Science education in both elementary and high schools around the world.
So, if you’d like some indie games for Nintendo systems on the cheap, or with the added bonus of donating to charity, you can pick up the bundle here.
“You’re on a roll! Wait, you’re not a roll, you’re bread!”
Logan and Bread measure their skills at becoming the perfect slice of toast.
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