Best gaming videos of the week

29 March 2014

This week’s video round-up is once again a quality affair.

A Wolfenstein trailer, Happy Gilmore as an 8 Bit videogame, the new Watch Dogs trailer, the Amazing Spider-Man 2, and some Star Wars for good measure – plus a whole lot more.

Wolfenstein: The New Order

On a train to Berlin with some Nazis, what could go wrong?

Watch Dogs

Welcome to Chicago, the most surveilled city in the world.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Swing around the city with Spidey and his wonderful web.

Goat Simulator – developer interview

Goat Simulator was their worst idea ever, or so they say.

Call of Duty: Ghosts – personalisation packs

Paint your weapons and play as Captain Price.

Betrayer – launch trailer

Sink an arrow into an enemy’s head in colour, or black and white.

Star Wars Pinball

Han and Chewbacca liven up a the old-school arcade game.

Alien: Isolation

Take a look behind the terror with this developer interview.

Lego Minifigures Online

Seriously, how many Lego games are they going to make this year?

Happy Gilmore – 8 Bit videogame

I wish I had this on my Golden China “TV games” growing up.

Cabela’s Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts

Yes sir, let’s get our chewin’ tobacco and guns and go have a hunt. Yee-Ha.

Dinocroc vs. Supergator

It’s not a gaming video, but it had to be shared. Wow.

More gaming news

BT Games Canal Walk store launches with weekend specials

Expensive, outrageous, and dreadful gaming gadgets

Batman: Arkham Knight – mouthwatering video, screens

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  1. Wurnman
    31.03.2014 at 12:36

    Why oh why do they always have to kill off the Hot chicks in these crappy b-rated movies?????

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