Video roundup, MyGaming Style

21 June 2014
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In this week’s video roundup we feature an epic gameplay demo of Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, some Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel  footage, a movie about video games, a look at what it’s like to play Far Cry 4, a free-life glitch in Super Mario Bros., and a game about squash – perhaps the only sport that is easier in real life than in a game.

Enjoy.

Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain – Gameplay Demo

Should I ride my horse or cardboard box today?

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Making Of

Discover the story behind the latests CoD game.

Far Cry 4 – Gameplay Demo

A hands-on look at what it’s like to stab unsuspecting soldiers in Far Cry 4.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel – Gameplay Demo

Another gameplay demo, because we like to see a game in action.

Video Games: The Movie – Trailer

A guy from Scrubs talks about the evolution of video games.

Warhammer 40,000: Carnage – Trailer

A mobile game that does not look like total horse poop.

Super Mario Bros. – Free-Life Glitch

It took a while to find, but a free-life glitch exists in Super Mario Bros.

Drakengard 3 – DLC Trailer

Kill the hordes – in new costumes. DLC rocks.

PSA World Tour Squash – Gameplay Trailer

I like playing squash, but this is just terrible.

The Last of Us Remastered – Trailer Comparison

PS4 vs PS3 graphics comparison based on the game’s trailer.

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  1. BeoTeK
    22.06.2014 at 06:14

    SQUASH? SRSLY?!

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