The Most Controversial Video Game Lawsuits
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Because of this being the most popular way to win the game, everyone does it and hardly anyone except new players actually try to play the game as intended. So get ready to wait for 30 minutes straight in a bush or in the corner of a building, we wish you l
The story of giant mechs fighting giant monsters told in Pacific Rim pulled from decades of Japanese anime and films, but director Guillermo del Toro didn't copy any one movie when developing his own. But as a die hard gamer, it's no surprise to see futuristic pilots in VR helmets working in unison to launch special attacks, taking on more and more difficult enemies. Del Toro even called on Ellen McLain, the voice of the Portal game series' GLaDOS to supply the voice of his own futuristic me
Have you ever thrown a frag grenade in hopes of taking out another player only to see it pathetically roll on the floor as said player runs to safety? Many new players feel that the workaround to this is to simply bounce the grenade off of things to eat up time before the grenade lands next to their target and explodes. Did you know that you can pull the pin on the frag grenade you're holding? This allows you to time your throws perfectly and give your opponent literal milliseconds to respond to an incoming grenade. Be careful though because mistiming it in hopes of pulling off something spectacular could result in you ending up on a fail compilation on Youtube. It's embarrassing to get killed by a grenade you didn't even see coming. There's the next level of embarrassment that comes along with unintentionally dying to your own grenade in front of all your friends. Knowing that you can pull the pin also helps when you need to end the match or the rest of your squad is gone in the first 2 minutes of a match. It will look way less awkward than throwing the frag grenade the corner of a room and running over to stand on
Having sold a combined effort of over 30 million copies worldwide across both PC and Xbox One, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (or PUBG ) is arguably one of 2017’s most successful games and is often credited as kick-starting the Battle Royale ge
Modern game makers can dream up entire universes, but games made in the ‘80s and ‘90s had to rely on levels, and chains of boss battles for success. Die Hard may be the most famous movie to actually take the idea of fighting enemies from level to level literally, but the original writer’s idea for the story was basically a live-action version of Elevator Action , a game released just a few years later. Since then, movies like Dredd and The Raid: Redemption have embraced the same structure, sending heroes up against gangs of enemies, mini-bosses and one massive final battle to achieve victory. The confined settings and levels may just be a way of keeping a story simple, but the solution is one that game developers were the first to really expl
For this reason, it is this useful tip that many beginners often fail to remember—research. As ridiculous as it may sound, research is the key to uncovering some of PUBG ’s most helpful secrets like vehicle spawn locations, the most loot worthy towns, and the rather hidden towns that didn’t exactly appear on the Miramar desert map, as it has been known to be a hot area for weapons, armor, and other general l
Sadly, if you want to get around these huge maps, you’ll probably have a better chance of winning the game if you actually just suck it up and walk. You might even win a game if you pass up on those loud vehic
Players can also ultimately be running one way, while viewing a completely different direction. This is arguably one of the most overlooked features that new players continually miss when they first start playing the game – which sets them up at quite a disadvantage when versing more skilled play
As video game releases continue to bring in millions, or billions of dollars for major publishers, movie studios are turning to video game movies as their next big thing. But the ties between movies and games have existed longer than most fans, or executives, probably real
Universal's own legal history led to their downfall, however, after Nintendo's lawyer John Kirby pointed out that Universal had argued that King Kong was in public domain for its 1976 remake - a move that led to Kirby's name being honored with a Nintendo hero of his own. The court found in Nintendo's favor, and it appears as though Universal and Nintendo have buried the hatchet, given that the pair are making a Mario movie together and building a Nintendo theme park in Universal Studi
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No game series has taken as much heat as Grand Theft Auto , embracing violence, destruction, and general carnage in the name of fun. The movie Crank took that dedication to heart – literally – with a hero who needs to keep his adrenaline pumping just to stay alive. The directors made the similarities to chaotic gaming obvious, including nods to video games throughout the movie, volatile weapon mods and even going completely into the digital world in the film’s final credits, putting star Jason Statham exactly where his character belongs: a bullet-fueled 16-bit shoo