"The question of the week this week involves the many different weapons introduced with gaming; some are possible but others are completely too bad-ass to be true. Weapons have been very created especially in the first person shooter genre (Including one of the most creative guns I have ever heard; the Landshark Gun).
For my favorite weapon I’m going to have to go with the Landshark gun from Armed and Dangerous. Actually, it’s better to say EVERY weapon from Armed and Dangerous, but weâ..."
"Shooters truly are a haven for folks that enjoy inflicting massive amounts of pain on the enemies they encounter in games (read: not in real life). It’s good, harmless fun and a nice way to release some pent-up frustration without causing any property damage (or doing anything else you shouldn’t do that would land you in hot water).
Of course, there are certain weapons that are much more adept than others for this purpose. So here is a look at some of the most sinister weapons that weâ..."
A live action movie based on the Turok franchise has been announced, by its star, apparently - US Native American actor Adam Beach. Beach is little known, but has acted in television shows like Moose TV, Bottoms Up and Skinwalker, as well as the war film Flags of our Fathers. The good news is he's passionate about the role. The film, he estimates, will arrive in theaters in roughly two years.
Remember the old games on the N64 where you had to blast the crap out of dinosaurs and use a bow kill things from far away? Remember Turok?
The first Turok installment on the next-gen console got a nice rating: a 7/10.
One of the biggest update with the game is the "Sticky bomb gun". Whatever target you want, fire at it, and then pull the trigger to let it explode.
The bow has improved to be a nice killer in this game, the review said that the main character is now able to pick off two...
"Eurogamer: Why bring Turok back now? What does he have to offer fans of the FPS genre waiting for games like Halo 3 and Crysis?
Josh Holmes: Turok is a classic FPS franchise that remains well-loved despite some of the shortcomings of the later games in the original series. We were able to acquire the rights for Turok and have made a game that pays homage to the elements that made the first games on N64 so special. Turok drops you into a dangerous living jungle and forces you to face off ag..."







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