
The only thing proving this isn't satire is the fact it was published on the official Assassin's Creed YouTube…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Sharks
You are the Apex Predator. Swim, bite and attack in VR using a unique locomotion method that only needs the movement of your head and one controller: look where you want to go, pull the trigger to swim, squeeze the grip button to bite. You won't believe how fluid and dynamic the shark motion is. Hunt with groups of up to 10 people online. Eat whatever you can to survive and avoid the zombie sharks: last player standing wins. Escape from other sharks, or outmaneuver the survivors to catch them. Use powerups, hide in caves and shipwrecks, and use cannonballs and mines to evade and chase sharks down.
The only thing proving this isn't satire is the fact it was published on the official Assassin's Creed YouTube…
Forest Sharks: The Forest, that survival horror game with cannibalistic mutants, just got a big 'ol update with lots of fixes, changes and bug-squashing. The update includes stuff like sharks and a more dramatic scene involving your son, Timmy. Neat. Read more
Last week I challenged the master image manipulators of our readership to design the E3 2014 signage they'd like to…
My hands are sweating. As I walk inside narrow metal hallways, I notice that I'm hearing things that, frankly, I'm…
Yesterday, Sony entered the virtual reality fray by announcing Project Morpheus, a new virtual reality initiative…
An Oculus VR game about therapeutic shark-punching: Well, I guess the shark punching is only therapeutic if you need it to be. Here's a goofy trailer for Shark Punch, a collaboration between Chaotic Moon and game studio Team Chaos. It's currently only playable at South by Southwest, but maybe one day, we'll all get to…
When a new year starts, I go back and finish the previous year's Assassin's Creed. I spent early 2013 rediscovering AC III
It would be a real shame to forget about Cate Archer.
We are nearing the 10-year anniversary of the licensing deal that killed MVP Baseball, yet still the game lives…
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