Way back in 2006 we were all so hyped by our shiny new consoles with HD graphics that many of us missed out on this under-appreciated PC title Introversion’s DEFCON Everybody Dies. We could still save 2013 yet and while we continue to fork out ridiculous prices for rushed, under developed content I ask the question Why Aren’t You Playing? With a few exceptions like Bioshock Infinite and GTA V its going to be hard to find value for money this year, this combined with current and next gen ports like the eagerly anticipated Watchdogs shows a shift of focus from impressing the 140 million plus current gen console gamers.įear not though as due to the longevity of the current generation and the rise of the indie market there is plenty of quality content out there that went under the radar and can now be picked up for only a few coin. So far this year we have been fed some sub-par titles at full retail price, games like Aliens: Colonial Marines and The Walking Dead Survival Instinct are hardly classics to be reminisced about 10 years down the line. After 8 long years with our consoles of choice we have been treated to some of gaming’s greatest achievements, and some of its greatest fails (Duke Nukem Forever will be remembered forever but not for the right reasons.) Developers are now concentrating on their next gen spoils and we face a rare and odd time in the gaming community. So the world never ended in 2012 in the zombie apocalypse we all hoped it would, but now in 2013 the current gaming generation will.
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