Videogame Releases: Week of May 27th, 2012
This week marks one of the voids of the summer videogame release schedule. On the plus side, this leaves gamers an opportunity to play a little catch-up.
This week marks one of the voids of the summer videogame release schedule. On the plus side, this leaves gamers an opportunity to play a little catch-up.
Oftentimes, the next big thing in videogames is borne out of the mod community. This has been especially true for First Person Shooters. “Day Z” may just be the next step in both the FPS and the zombie genres.
Two major releases vie for gamers’ post-‘Diablo’ dollars this week, and yet several other titles would also kindly ask you to purchase them as well.
[Editor’s Note: With this post, we’re pleased to introduce Brian Hoss as our newest contributor to The Bonus View. Brian joins us to assist with videogame coverage. As you’ll note from his credentials in the bio ...
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