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Todd celebrates the beginning of the eighth generation of console gaming with the launch of the PlayStation 4 today. But whatever console you choose, know that things will get even better in time.
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
Todd celebrates the beginning of the eighth generation of console gaming with the launch of the PlayStation 4 today. But whatever console you choose, know that things will get even better in time.
Todd begins GiN’s new era of video reviews with the device that makes it possible, the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable. Can it hold the frame rate of today’s top games?
While all eyes will be on the Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One battles, Todd reports on the war for Android gamers, with Mad Catz introducing a microconsole with potential, and a huge price.
Crestfallen with the old GTA IV game, Todd wasn’t looking forward to GTA V. But after playing it for over thirty hours, he’s firmly on board the bandwagon. Still, some things need fixed.
Although GTA V is likely one of the best games of the year, Todd notes that certain reviewers, and some players, may have issues with it, and we should respect their opinions.
News that one of Todd’s favorite games is only expanding for consoles as a physical media, high-priced release has got him hotter than the time the grays stole his Goliath.
This could well be called the summer of retro gaming, with titles like DuckTales Remastered and Flashback bringing the heat, and more on the way. Todd is absolutely delighted.
Once the top dogs of videogames, karate-type fighters are making a comeback with games like Super Street Fighter IV, Killer Instinct and Injustice. Are fighters punching towards victory again?
Todd finally gets to unbox GiN’s Ouya review unit. He’ll be putting the world’s newest console through its paces and bringing us a full report. But for now, he’s already found a lot to like.
Todd was cautiously optimistic when Microsoft announced that it was patching away the restrictive DRM scheme on its XBox One console. Now some people want to bring it back.