To follow up our last post about Borderlands’ fourth DLC it seems there is strong speculation of what the upcoming DLC will entail.
We take a look back to a galaxy far far away.
Preface:
What are Game Gems you ask? Like real treasure gems, games which I call Game Gems are those whom are sort of buried and have not been see or talked about these days. These are treasure gems have been lost or forgotten which bring nostalgia when uncovered once more . Some may have been overlooked in their time or less heard about. Some games may have its flaws but with that aside, these games were either quite innovative, unique, or attention grabbing. Even if we find these games mediocre now, in our guilty conscious there are still lingering memories of those countless hours we’ve all spent that we’ll never get back playing these games - all because we wanted to.
With that said, I recently got my hands on a rather ‘dated’ Game gem which was released back in 2004. Although only several years ago, this game was fairly overlooked in the time it was released. Now is a more than a good time to take a look back, since the game can be bought now for less than $5 on Steam.
So how well does it translate when you go from web-comic to video game? Rapid finds out.
The new Borderlands patch (1.31) has been officially released adding Steam Achievements and LCD Keyboard Support. Rapid also takes this as a chance to express and share his views on this game.
Rapid's Game-Play Journal : Need for Speed World Beta
This week we have a very special Rapid’s Gameplay journal usually I just post screenshots but this week I decided to record a few gameplay videos just for this journal.