
TVGB writes: "ArmA 2 is looking like a strong contender in the wake of summer releases. With its strategic and realism elements, it's going to impress plenty of people. Though it's far from being a videogame that has the simplest controls, it's the amount of depth and needed understanding in the single-player alone that make this game even more appealing. There are tutorials provided but the learning really doesn't stop there as you'll still be understanding more in the campaign. This goes without mentioning the multiplayer (including co-op) as well as the editor allowing the player to do things such as create their own missions. If you're looking for a game that will provide plenty of gameplay time to occupy your summer (and even onward), ArmA 2 could absolutely be that game".

From rogue-likes to the newer Souls series, there's a solid subsection of games that are purposefully difficult to a mind-boggling, controller-throwing degree. In recent months we've of course received Dark Souls III, but that's not the only new game that will test your perseverance and punish you for making the slightest mistake.
no Ninja gaiden black or Ninja gaiden 2 (x360 version)?... also Demon Sousl >dark souls ..

Hardcore Gamer - This week’s Humble Bundle focuses on the work of Bohemia Interactive.

Nissan USA’s Twitter account goofed up by believing that a couple of screenshots from (the admittedly gorgeous) Driveclub were real-life photographs. And although their tweet was a cover for their own mistake, it is also partially the truth: video games have been getting increasingly realistic. There have been quite a few other instances of games being mistaken for real life content, in some rather more serious situations. So in this list, we take a look at some of the few times games were mistaken for real life.
Lol and these are the people who are giving us news the human race are hopeless
Funny stuff and im glad these weren't blocked behind 5 different pages.
Just hope they can fix those performance issues.