This week’s epic video roundup

30 August 2014
Dragon Age Inquisition

Captain’s log, stardate 5485.6: here are some videos about games and stuff.

MineWarfare – An Imagining

Minecraft and Modern Warfare combined gives you MineWarfare.

NBA 2K15 – Yakkem Trailer

Is this the year NBA overtakes Fifa? No, it is not. Still a cool game, though.

Evolve – Gameplay Trailer

Watch a monster get tag-teamed by a bunch of gamers (SFW).

Battlefield 4 – Top 10 Kills

There’s good, and then there is Top 10 good.

Metro Redux – 15 minute Gameplay Trailer

Still unsure about the reworked Metro?

Best of the PS4 – Trailer

Here’s what you can look forward to in the coming months.

Titan Souls – Gameplay Trailer

Assemble the shards of the Titan Soul in the quest for truth and power.

SimCity – Mod Spotlight

Big and beautiful cities, and how you can grow yours.

Hellraid – Gameplay Trailer

It looks very “Skyrimmy”.

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Multiplayer Gameplay

4-player co-op is on the cards for DAI.

Women as Background Decoration: Part 2 – Tropes vs Women in Video Games

This video (and series) by Anita Sarkeesian has been causing quite a stir – give it a watch and let us know what you think.

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  1. Vorastra
    31.08.2014 at 05:22

    Anita Sarkeesian. This person makes me angry. Some of what she says I agree with, most of it seems like a desperate attention grab and yet it works.

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