There’s one game I loved as a teenager but recently had a friend simply put it down after one mission when I tried to play it with them: Army of Two: The 40th Day. This third-person co-op shooter follows private military contractors Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem, two gruff, tatted up war dogs that absolutely fucking love it. They fight their way through scores of mercenaries tearing Shanghai apart, performing synchronised headshots and using an ‘Aggro’ mechanic where one draws fire as the other stealthily flanks. There’s also mandatory back-to-back shooting sections. The cherry on the cake is the over the top weapon customisation. You can add a dual drum magazine to a gold-plated, diamond encrusted submachine gun and throw on a screwdriver bayonet, it’s wild. It got mixed reviews, isn’t enjoyed by any of my friends today, and has some pretty cliche tropes and dialogue, but I love it. Watching my gun glint as the screwdriver finds an eye or neck will never stop being satisfying for
While finding the items can be a little tedious, your faithful dog makes it a little easier by always telling you where to look. The true beauty in this quest is the amount of renown and gold you can earn every time you bring something b
In the mid-90s, an artillery tactical turn-based game was released from a studio in Yorkshire that would blow up to a franchise still going strong today. Team 17's Worms took on similar qualities in animation and art from Lemmings, but added striking backgrounds and altering terrains for its themed levels.
You must successfully defeat several groups of bandits to learn the location of their leader, Darius Zing who was hired to kill you by Lucien. Completion of the quest will cease the relentless attempts on your life and get you a nice Renown gain of 7,
No one knows what is at the bottom of the well, or even if there is a bottom. It is possible there is more than just one Witching Well, but the only one known is in Fabletown. While it is used for dead fables, it is also used as a punishment against criminals deemed unredeemable. The well is seen and used depending on the players' decisions in The Wolf Among Us . The player can make it so characters such as Tweedle Dum, Prince Lawrence, and the Crooked Man get thrown into the w
Burnout Paradise is still one of the most action-packed, crazy, and most-loved car racing games from Surrey's Criterion Games. Its break away from the traditional racing game logic of avoiding other vehicles and instead of crashing into everything and racking up points made it a one-of-a-kind game .
While it has been said in the past from Telltale that a second season of The Wolf Among Us will mostly include new fables, there is little doubt that Fabletown will be the setting. The world of fables has its own culture, one that is heavily influenced by magic. They have their own laws that differ from the rest of New York City and have rules on how to stay hidden from regular hum
Another way to obtain it is by marrying Lady Grey and showering her with presents and indulging in flirtatious conversation. Gradually, she will gift players the Solus Greatsword . This technique only works for Xbox us
While Corn and Wheat may seem like they aren't worth much, once you turn them into better items you will not regret it. To make Oil, you will need two sweet Corn and 10 Paw Pennies . Since Kitaria Fables has some strong enemies early on, you will want the cash to get better weapons and ar
If you were to ask someone who played on the N64 in the '90s, it's almost certain they will have played Goldeneye 007 at some point. Known for its fantastic multiplayer mode, Goldeneye still lives on fondly and nostalgically. It made enemies of friends with the golden gun, but it's a game that Rare got oh so right. From the much-missed Lionhead Studios in Surrey, Fable II's graphics and gameplay were striking. The action RPG captures its fantasy element well with towns, castles, and weaponry creating an enthralling world. From a dog companion to interactive cutscenes and progressive marriages, Fable II was a breath of fresh air in the RPG world.
It’s so goddamn hard being a Fable collectibles 3 fan. Not only is it still dunked on by the gaming world at large, you also have to live with the knowledge that it will probably never get the remake it deserves. But someone has to die on this hill, and with my seven playthroughs in mind, it might as well be me. The setting of Fable 3 is hideously gorgeous, with the designers really capturing the feeling of the industrial revolution - walking through Bowerstone just feels oppressive. The new time period also brings us fantastic new characters, from industrialists to revolutionaries. Sure, it has its problems, but none of them are to do with the new backdrop, taking the series away from its fairytale roots. It’s a setting that deserves another go, and Fable 4 shouldn’t shy away from
We all have games we love, but know deep down are actually bad. Here's the thing, though: sometimes 'bad' games are good . Some of the best games I've ever played have been interesting 6/10s that might have been ridden with flaws, but boldly attempted something different or unusual. Here are some of the games TheGamer's editors have played over the years that we acknowledge have problems, but we love playing any