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Witcher 3's Gwent Can Now Be Played Outside the Game

By Anonymous on Jun 13, 2015 12:09 am

You can now play The Witcher 3's popular card game, Gwent, without actually starting up--or even owning--The Witcher 3. You will, however, have to own a different game.

A newly released mod for Tabletop Simulator--a PC game that allows you to make your own tabletop games--offers a version of Gwent for two players (there's no AI). It's the creation of Steam Workshop user Mr.RiZZaH, who notes in the description that this is merely a "fan project" that's not connected to Witcher developer CD Projekt Red.

Based on the screenshots you see above, this looks to be a relatively faithful recreation of Gwent, although not everything is exactly as it is in the official version. For instance, a note from the creator says it offers his or her "own ruleset involving deckbuilding (to balance multiplayer somewhat)."

You can download the free mod through the Steam Workshop, but you'll need Tabletop Simulator to play. Conveniently enough, the Steam summer sale has it discounted to $13.39 (down from $20) right now, or you can pick up a four-pack for $40.19 (rather than $60).

Meanwhile, the official version of Gwent is expanding with new cards, thanks to the free DLC that CD Projekt Red continues to deliver.

via PC Gamer


Everything You Need to Know About E3 2015

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 11:39 pm

E3 2015 is just right around the corner and there is already a whole lot of exciting information to keep track of. So here's a round-up of all the important information, news, and videos we've got on this year's heavily anticipated trade show!

The E3 Schedule

You're going to want to stay tuned to GameSpot for our comprehensive E3 coverage, including game announcements, demos, and surprise guests. Our full E3 2015 schedule is right here so you can start planning how you're going to avoid work. And for the first time, we'll have a second stage running with Kinda Funny, where you'll be able to watch celebrity interviews and get an in-depth, but more lighthearted, look at the show. A link to the liveblog and livestream will be coming soon!

Sunday, June 14

  • Bethesda - 6:30 PM PDT

Monday, June 15

  • Microsoft - 9:30 AM PDT
  • Electronic Arts - 1 PM PDT
  • Ubisoft - 3 PM PDT
  • Sony - 6 PM PDT

Tuesday, June 16

  • Nintendo - 9 AM PDT
  • Square Enix - 10 AM PDT
  • PC Gaming Show - 5 PM PDT

The big focus will be on Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. Here's what we've put together laying out the games we want to see and what we expect to hear at those press conferences:

New Game Trailers

We're going to get hit with a bunch of new game trailers at E3 2015, but developers are already starting to push out trailers for games that will be at the show. We've collected all of the pre-E3 trailers so far right here.

Big Games Confirmed for E3 2015

Publishers are confirming what games they're bringing to the show as well. Notable big games confirmed so far include Microsoft's Rise of the Tomb Raider, Sony's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and Nintendo's Star Fox for Wii U. We've provided a brief list of the some of the show's most biggest confirmed games below, but feel free to check out the full list of games confirmed for E3 so far right here.

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E3 Rumors and Secrets

With so many moving parts, it's hard to keep every E3 secret totally under wraps. We've compiled a list of the most likely E3 rumors right here. But a couple additional games and announcement that have already broken early include:

And for a humorous take on the rumors, this Nintendo rumor generator can create some pretty ridiculous games and hardware announcements from the Mario team.

E3 2014 Highlights

If you want to relive some of the moments from last year's E3, feel free to check out the links below!


YouTube to Challenge Twitch With Gaming-Specific App and Website

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 11:30 pm

YouTube has announced plans to launch a website and app focused entirely on delivering video game content.

YouTube Gaming will have dedicated pages for more than 25,000 games, with each serving as a hub where users can access videos and live streams. Content will be published by video game publishers and YouTube creators.

Users can stay up-to-date with the latest content for specific games by adding titles to a collection and, as with the standard YouTube service, it is possible to subscribe to a channel to be fed content from a specific channel or user. Additionally, when streamers go live, a notification will be sent out to all subscribers.

"Uncover new favorites with recommendations based on the games and channels you love," YouTube says. "And when you want something specific, you can search with confidence, knowing that typing 'call' will show you 'Call of Duty' and not 'Call Me Maybe.'"

According to YouTube, it will launch an improved live experience that makes it simpler to broadcast gameplay "in the coming weeks."

"On top of existing features like high frame rate streaming at 60fps, DVR, and automatically converting your stream into a YouTube video, we're redesigning our system so that you no longer need to schedule a live event ahead of time," the company continues. "We're also creating a single link you can share for all your streams."

YouTube Gaming will launch in the United States and United Kingdom this summer. Although browsers and mobile devices have been confirmed, it is unclear whether the service will be available on games consoles.

Earlier this year Google revealed the top search queries for YouTube in 2014 included Minecraft, which was the second most-searched item of the year, beaten only by "music." It outpaced other popular search terms such as "movies," "Frozen," "Beyonce," "Drake," and "Taylor Swift," among others.

Google pop culture and gaming insights lead Gautam Ramdurai explained that gaming content is so popular on YouTube because it appeals to non-gamers.

"A Google Consumer Survey fielded in October 2014 of people who said they watch gaming videos on YouTube revealed that only a portion of this group (37%) considers themselves 'gamers,'" he said. "When asked about their motivations for watching gaming videos, viewers mentioned 'entertainment' and 'humor' as often as they mentioned 'learning new strategies' or "game tips."

Another key statistic exemplifying how popular the content is on YouTube is that gaming made the daily top ten "trending out YouTube" list nearly every day. You can read Google's full report on YouTube gaming statistics here.

Last year, the Google-owned YouTube reportedly attempted to buy video game livestreaming giant Twitch, but the deal ultimately fell through due to antitrust concerns. After that, online retail giant Amazon stepped in to buy the platform for nearly $1 billion. Find out what we thought about the deal in an episode of The Lobby from last year.


Nintendo Rolls Out Another Splatoon Weapon Tonight

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 11:24 pm

Following last week's additions, Nintendo is bringing yet another new weapon to Splatoon's multiplayer mode later today.

The latest weapon to be added to the roster is the Splash-o-Matic. It shoots rapidly but doesn't have much spread to its shots (and may struggle to smash various fruits and vegetables). The official blog also notes that it "could be said to be a bit lacking in attack power, but zero in on a target and they'll burst in no time flat." When using it, you'll have access to Suction Bombs as your sub-weapon and Bomb Rush as your special weapon.

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You'll be able to start using the Splash-o-Matic tonight, June 12, at 7 PM PT. That's the same time that Nintendo has been using to bring new content to the game; last week, it introduced a NES Zapper-inspired weapon and a giant paintbrush, as well as the game's ranked multiplayer mode.

Despite releasing toward the end of May, Splatoon was the fifth best-selling game in the US on the NPD Group's May sales charts, which track new, physical sales at retail. The chart also combines sales of a single game across platforms, so it's possible it could have been even higher if platforms were split up. Also keep in mind that the NPD's numbers don't track digital sales through the eShop.

More content is planned for Splatoon throughout the summer, including a major update in August. For more on the game, check out GameSpot's review.


Our Steam Summer Sale 2015 Pick of the Day

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 11:09 pm

The Steam Summer Sale is upon us again. There are daily sales, flash sales, and a community game that can unlock even more discounts. There are so many games discounted that it can be hard to choose what to buy. The sale runs from now until June 21, so check back for our top pick from each daily deal! And remember to keep an eye on Steam every twelve hours for the cycling flash sales.

Day 2: June 12, 2015

Our pick: This War of Mine -- $7.99 (-60%)

This War of Mine is a game inspired by the Bosnian War, and it attempts to portray the darker side of war. You take control of a group of civilians trying to survive, as opposed to soldiers fighting in the war. You scavenge for resources, fend off antagonistic NPCs, and check on the news of the battle outside your building. It's a striking game, and for the next 48 hours it's discounted 60 percent to just $7.99.

Read our review and then grab it on Steam.

Other Daily Deals today:


Gaming Deals: Steam Summer Sale, $12 Last of Us PS4, $400 PS4 + Borderlands

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 11:05 pm
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood

Steam's summer sale is underway, offering a mix of daily deals, 12-hour flash deals, and other discounts based on users' participation in a game where you click on things non-stop. Some of the best current sale prices include Wolfenstein: The Old Blood for $10, Nidhogg for $1.49, Crypt of the NecroDancer for $7.49, Homeworld Remastered Collection for $14, and the XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack for $10.

GOG's DRM-free summer sale continues this week, offering new PC games and bundles every day. Current deals include a Might & Magic bundle for $8.45, Don't Starve for $5, Broken Age for $8.49, and much more. By spending certain amounts over the course of the sale, you'll get free games: SimCity 2000 ($1), Stalker: Clear Sky ($20), and Xenonauts ($50).

Amazon's summer sale on digital PC games and DLC also rolls on. Current deals include the BioShock Triple Pack for $13.59, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance for $10, Doom 3: BFG Edition for $12, Civilization V: Complete Edition for $12.50, and the Mass Effect Trilogy for $9.

The Microsoft Store is offering a $50 store credit with the purchase of the Halo Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle for $349. That same credit is offered with the $399 1TB model Xbox One coming out later this month (with the new controller), which also includes the Master Chief Collection.

You can preorder Batman: Arkham Knight or Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward through Dell and receive a $15 gift card.

Below you'll find the rest of today's best deals divided by platform:

PlayStation 4

Walmart continues to sell the Last of Us Remastered PS4 bundle with an extra controller or Battlefield Hardline for $399. Alternatively, you can add $10 to get The Witcher 3 or Mortal Kombat X in place of the controller/Hardline.

Amazon has the Last of Us Remastered PS4 bundle with a copy of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection for $400.

You can get a digital copy of The Last of Us Remastered for $12 at eBay.

The PlayStation Store has a number of sales going on, including one on Square Enix games, one on Bethesda games, and one for PlayStation Plus members only.

Other PS4 game deals:

  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt -- $50 (Amazon) / $50 (Target)
  • Mortal Kombat X -- $41 (Amazon) / $41 (Walmart)
  • MLB 15: The Show -- $40 (Target)
  • Bloodborne -- $43 (Amazon)
  • Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition -- $35 (Amazon)
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection -- $49.41 (Amazon) / $50 (Best Buy)
  • Dead or Alive 5: Last Round -- $33.40 (Amazon)
  • Battlefield Hardline -- $39 (Amazon)
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin -- $42 (Amazon)
  • Resident Evil: Revelations 2 -- $28 (Amazon)
  • Tropico 5 -- $42 (Amazon)
  • Far Cry 4 -- $30 (Target)
  • Far Cry 4: Kyrat Edition -- $60 (Amazon)
  • The Order: 1886 -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD -- $43 (Amazon)
  • LittleBigPlanet 3 -- $41 (Amazon)
  • Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition -- $30 (Amazon) / $30 (Best Buy)
  • Final Fantasy XIV -- $23 (Amazon)
  • Evolve -- $32 (Amazon)
  • Grand Theft Auto V -- $50.66 (Amazon)
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare -- $33 (Amazon)
  • Dying Light -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $39.58 (Amazon) / $40 (Best Buy)
  • Alien: Isolation -- $24 (Amazon)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order -- $25.35 (Amazon)
  • The Crew -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Destiny -- $20 (Amazon)
  • WWE 2K15 -- $35 (Amazon) / $38 (Target)
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor -- $31 (Amazon)
  • Natural Doctrine -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Infamous: Second Son -- $31.59 (Amazon)
  • Watch Dogs -- $16 (Amazon)
  • Assassin's Creed: Unity -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Killzone: Shadow Fall -- $23 (Amazon)
  • The Last of Us Remastered -- $16 (Amazon)
  • NBA 2K15 -- $30.49 (Amazon)
  • NHL 15 -- $28 (Amazon)
  • The Evil Within -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes -- $15 (Amazon)
  • Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Pack -- $31 (Amazon)
  • Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes Starter Pack -- $36 (Amazon)
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts -- $19 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • Shadow Warrior -- $18 (Amazon)

The free PlayStation Plus games for June are now available and include Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, Skulls of the Shogun, and more.

Xbox One

Walmart is selling the Halo Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle with a free second controller $349. You also get a free copy of Watch Dogs or, for $7 more, Need for Speed Rivals - Complete Edition.

You can buy a year of Xbox Live Gold on eBay for $36.

Best Buy will take $20 off the price of a one-year Xbox Live Gold membership when you buy any Xbox 360 or Xbox One.

Microsoft's latest Deals With Gold promotion is on, discounting a handful of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games, such as Sunset Overdrive for $27, EA Sports UFC for $10, and FIFA 15: Deluxe Edition for $24. You can check out all the deals here.

Other Xbox One game deals:

  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt -- $50 (Amazon) / $50 (Target)
  • Mortal Kombat X -- $42 (Amazon) / $42 (Walmart)
  • Evolve -- $39.45 (Amazon)
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection -- $47.56 (Amazon) / $50 (Best Buy)
  • Battlefield Hardline -- $40 (Amazon) / $40 (Target)
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD -- $33 (Amazon)
  • Resident Evil: Revelations 2 -- $28 (Amazon)
  • State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition -- $25 (Amazon)
  • Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition -- $35 (Amazon)
  • Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition -- $27.48 (Amazon)
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin -- $42 (Amazon)
  • Forza Horizon 2 -- $51 (Amazon)
  • Far Cry 4 -- $30 (Amazon) / $30 (Target)
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- $15 (Microsoft Store)
  • Dead or Alive 5: Last Round -- $29 (Amazon) / $30 (Walmart)
  • Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition -- $30 (Amazon) / $30 (Best Buy)
  • Alien: Isolation -- $25 (Amazon)
  • Destiny -- $28 (Amazon)
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare -- $39 (Amazon)
  • The Evil Within -- $29 (Amazon)
  • Dying Light -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $40 (Amazon) / $40 (Best Buy)
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection -- $27 (Amazon) / $40 (Best Buy)
  • NBA 2K15 -- $30.49 (Amazon)
  • NHL 15 -- $28 (Amazon)
  • WWE 2K15 -- $38 (Amazon) / $40 (Target)
  • The Crew -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Pack -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes Starter Pack -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Ryse: Son of Rome - Legendary Edition -- $25.37 (Amazon)
  • Assassin's Creed: Unity -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Watch Dogs -- $16 (Amazon)
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor -- $33 (Amazon)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order -- $25 (Amazon) / $20 (Microsoft Store)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes -- $15 (Best Buy)
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts -- $16 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • Shadow Warrior -- $16.61 (Amazon)

June's free Games With Gold games are now available and include Massive Chalice and Just Cause 2.

PC

Origin has kicked off a summer sale of sorts, offering discounts throughout E3 next week. Right now you can get Battlefield Hardline for $30, Dragon Age: Inquisition for $30, The Sims 4 for $30, and a number of other things that don't cost $30, like Titanfall: Deluxe Edition ($13).

The new Humble Bundle is now live, and it's one focused on returning classics from past bundles. It includes games like Super Meat Boy, Braid, and Limbo, as well as soundtracks for many of the included games.

The new Humble Weekly Bundle offers various retro games, like Sid Meier's Pirates Gold Plus and Sid Meier's Colonization.

Green Man Gaming has a sale on Lego games, offering Lego The Hobbit for $5, Lego Batman 3 for $12, and more.

Get 25 percent off at Green Man Gaming with the promo code: GRAB25-PERCNT-OFFNOW

Ultima VIII: Gold Edition is free on Origin.

Other PC game deals:

  • Final Fantasy XIV -- $10 (Amazon)
  • Alan Wake -- $6 (GMG)
  • Alan Wake's American Nightmare -- $2 (GMG)
  • Borderlands 2: Game of the Year Edition -- $8 (Amazon)
  • Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered -- $5 (Steam)
  • World of Warcraft -- $10 (Best Buy)
  • World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor -- $30 (Best Buy)
  • Diablo III -- $23 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • Diablo III: Reaper of Souls -- $29.44 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • StarCraft II: Battle Chest -- $20 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty -- $10 (Best Buy)
  • StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm -- $10 (Best Buy)
  • Tropico 5 -- $24 (Amazon)
  • Dying Light -- $48 (Amazon)
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth -- $18.50 (Amazon)
  • Battlefield Hardline -- $38 (Amazon) / $38 (Target)
  • Assassin's Creed Rogue -- $32.50 (Amazon)
  • Evolve -- $37 (Amazon)
  • Watch Dogs -- $11.32 (Amazon) / $16 (Best Buy)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins -- $11 (Amazon)
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag -- $20 (Amazon)
  • The Lego Movie Video Game -- $15 (Amazon)

Wii U

Best Buy still has the special edition Splatoon Wii U bundle for $300.

If you don't mind a refurbished system, Nintendo's online store also has a Wii U bundle with Nintendo Land for $200, or Nintendo Land and Super Mario 3D World for $225.

  • Bayonetta 2 -- $45 (Amazon) / $45 (GameStop)
  • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker -- $32.60 (Amazon)
  • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze -- $42 (Amazon)
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut -- $14 (Amazon)
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U -- $49 (Amazon) / $49 (Walmart)
  • Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two -- $8 (Amazon)
  • Super Mario 3D World -- $48 (Amazon)
  • Hyrule Warriors -- $49 (Amazon)
  • Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition -- $14.39 (Amazon)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins -- $18 (Amazon)
  • Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham -- $23.40 (Amazon)
  • Watch Dogs -- $18 (Amazon)
  • Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $11 (Amazon)
  • Scribblenauts Unlimited -- $16 (Amazon)
  • Transformers Prime: The Game -- $11.57 (Amazon)

3DS

Walmart is offering a New 3DS XL bundle with Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and your choice of select Amiibo figurines for $219.

Alternatively, the retailer has a New 3DS XL bundle with your choice of select games and a Pokemon figurine for $219. Eligible games include Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Super Smash Bros., The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, and quite a few more.

Groupon is selling the 3DS XL Super Mario Bros. 2 Gold Edition, which includes the game and a limited-edition system, for $175.

  • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate -- $30 (GameStop)
  • Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth -- $43.49 (Amazon)
  • Persona Q: The Wild Cards Premium Edition -- $56.41 (Amazon)
  • Pokemon Alpha Sapphire -- $30 (Amazon) / $30 with bonus figure (Walmart)
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby -- $30 (Amazon) / $30 with bonus figure (Walmart)
  • Pokemon Y -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Steel Diver -- $8 (Best Buy)
  • Scribblenauts Unlimited -- $8 (Best Buy)
  • Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure -- $12 (Amazon)
  • Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion -- $7.49 (Amazon)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate -- $12 (Amazon)
  • Code Name: Steam -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Crosswords Plus -- $6 (Best Buy)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes -- $15 (Amazon)
  • Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham -- $15 (Amazon)
  • Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Hometown Story -- $15 (Amazon)

PlayStation Vita

The PlayStation TV is available for $40 at Best Buy and GameStop.

  • God of War Collection -- $20 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • Persona 4: Golden -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Gravity Rush -- $19 (Amazon)
  • Freedom Wars -- $18 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • The Wolf Among Us -- $13.39 (Amazon) / $15 (Best Buy)
  • Borderlands 2 -- $20 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • The Walking Dead: Season Two -- $19 (Best Buy)
  • Mind Zero -- $28 (Amazon)
  • Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $18 (Amazon)
  • Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Xblaze Code: Embryo -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Arcana Heart 3: Love Max -- $26 (Amazon)
  • Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars -- $21.45 (Amazon)
  • Resistance: Burning Skies -- $5 (Best Buy)
  • Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational -- $10 (Amazon)
  • 16GB Memory Card -- $34.58 (Amazon)
  • 32GB Memory Card -- $59.59 (Amazon)

Hardware

  • PlayStation 4 Camera -- $45 (Amazon) / $45 (Walmart)
  • Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Gaming Mouse -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse -- $55 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G700s Gaming Mouse -- $50 (Amazon)
  • Wireless Xbox 360 Controller for Windows -- $42.62 (Amazon)
  • Wired Xbox 360 Controller for Windows -- $28 (Amazon)
  • Black Xbox One Wireless Controller -- $49 (Amazon)
  • PlayStation Silver Wired Stereo Headset -- $26 (Amazon)
  • Turtle Beach Ear Force PX22 Amplified Universal Gaming Headset -- $55 (Amazon)
  • Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 -- $80 (Amazon)
  • HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset for PC & PS4 -- $100 (Amazon)
  • PlayStation 3 3D Glasses -- $8 (Amazon)

Amazon prices are accurate as of publishing, but can fluctuate occasionally throughout the day.

GameSpot's gaming deals posts always highlight the best deals we can find regardless of retailer. We also occasionally use retailer affiliate links, which means that purchasing goods through those links helps support all the great content (including the deals posts) you find for free here on the site.


Pixel Granny's in Adventures of Pip - GameSpot Plays

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 08:30 pm
Mary and Alexa bust out the Wii U and play Adventures of Pip in an attempt to platform perfect pixels.

Battleborn: More Than a Borderlands MOBA

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RIP Christopher Lee: His 10 Most Awesome Roles

By Anonymous on Jun 12, 2015 04:47 am

Count Dooku in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith



Christopher Lee leaves us a legacy of incredibly convincing and unforgettable villains. No matter how you feel about the Star Wars prequels, there's absolutely no denying the power of Christopher Lee as the corrupt Jedi Master Count Dooku. (Photo: 20th Century Fox)


Saruman in The Lord of The Rings Trilogy



Christopher Lee perfected the portrayal of very human characters who found themselves trapped by their lust for power. Saruman the White's fall from grace wouldn't be the same without Lee's complete conviction. (Photo: New Line Cinema)


Francisco Scaramanga in The Man With the Golden Gun



A KGB assassin who's committed to a fair fight? Roger Moore has his work cut out for him in his battle against the ultra creepy Francisco, one of the most memorable villains in the Bond series. (Photo: United Artists)


Ansem the Wise in Kingdom Hearts II



Square Enix knew exactly who to cast when they needed a noble king who gets exiled to the Realm of Darkness. A once-great man driven by vengeance is a role Christopher Lee was destined to perfect. (Photo: Square Enix)


Dracula in Dracula: Prince of Darkness



Move over, Bela Lugosi. When Christopher Lee first donned Dracula's cape for a series of Hammer Films resurrections, his face became synonymous with the vivacious vampire. (Photo: 20th Century Fox)


Dr. Catheter in Gremlins 2: The New Batch



Gremlins 2 is certainly campier than its predecessor, but it's a perfect match for Christopher Lee as a deviously mischievous scientist overseeing an out-of-control corporate laboratory. (Photo: Warner Bros.)


Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (1973)



Let's pretend the bee-filled bummer of a remake starring Nicholas Cage never happened. For fans, the real Wicker Man will always be the original 1973 version with Christopher Lee leading an angry mob of occult villagers. (Photo: British Lion Films)


Dr. Wilbur Wonka in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory



Throughout most of Tim Burton's bizarre take on the classic children's book, audiences are left to wonder where Johnny Depp's outlandish Wonka could have come from. When we finally learn of his deranged dentist dad, played by Lee, it all starts to make sense. (Photo: Warner Bros.)


Overlord Lucan D'Lere in EverQuest II



Lucan may be the overlord of a levitating fortress in this classic MMO, but he's also a fallen paladin bound by an ancient curse. Who else could play him besides Christopher Lee? (Photo: Daybreak Game Company)


Pastor Galswells in The Corpse Bride



When you need a ghastly priest to preside over an arranged Victorian marriage, Christopher Lee is your man. His stirring voice talents add an indelible spark to Tim Burton's classic stop-motion film. (Photo: Warner Bros.)



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