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E3 2014: Are Long Gameplay Videos taking the place of trailers?
It might just be one of the best things the Social Media and Youtube age have brought to us. Thanks to live streaming tools like Twitch, gamers can sit and watch other gamers play for hours on end to help them decide upon whether or not to buy the games themselves. Developers and Publishers have listened, and they now put out these longer videos too, either by themselves or through the help of other gaming websites. What are some of these good reveals thus far at E3? Read on to find out.
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Unfairly overlooked, the Metro series is a gripping, gritty, dark and brutal tale of surviving a hostile environment, in an unlikely place, and against all odds. When things as simple as air and light are consumable resources that your life depends on, a certain amount of tension becomes a constant companion. Monsters and badguys abount, darkness lay in all directions and safety is as precious and rare as gold. Interested? Well, if you like shooters, if you like a bit of horror, and especially if you like post apocalyptic wastelands, you should be. Its Metro: Redux, re-packaging the two installments of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, a whole gang of improvements, and giving a healthy help up in the graphics department.