
Be it cutesy Sackpeople making 2D contraptions or the web’s more recent mining addiction, players just can’t seem to get enough of DIY game making. Fine tuning an easy to use tool set for creative players is now a major feature, from Joe Danger to StarCraft II. With a clear statement of intent, EA’s aptly named Create is all about letting your imagination run wild.
It’s not easy to describe Create. A piston here, a sprocket there, things going whizz-bang. It was pitched to us as being just like the 2003 Honda ‘cog’ ad, where various car parts trigger a chain of events. That analogy proved to be accurate as producer Justin Manning demonstrated.

It has stirred up a debate if it is an advance for artistic freedom or poses a new danger of radicalisation
The idea of burying a negative event of the past is wrong anyway. A country should never be held responsible for it's past, but history is history, and if creative talent draw from that era, it should be fair game to paint an accurate portrayal and not be swept under the rug for the present people to take shame for.
Germany will forever be known as the country that Hitler motivated to atrocities, but that's not the case now. It's just a bad era of history for them. Censorship is not the answer.

Watch this video to find out how Doom's synthetic and metal-inspired sound was put together by composer Mick Gordon.
They should've rereleased the original Doom games along the new reboot that just recently came out, something akin to what they did on the PS3/XBOX 360 last gen with Doom 3 that had the original games on the same disc, BUT! (and there's a big but here) with the option to play the games with the original Playstation 1-exclusive soundtrack! Seriously, that dark, ambient music played a huge role in me liking the Doom games on PSOne, it was so much better than the PC soundtrack, consisting of very short loops of some famous metal riffs, it made the game's atmosphere so much more haunting!

Back by (somewhat) popular demand, here is another collection of 10 fun Xbox 360 games with easy achievements. A quick re-cap if you missed the previous article; ’10 Xbox 360 games with easy achievements that you might actually want to play’. Skylanders, Tomb Raider Underworld, Band Hero, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Lost, Rango, Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper, Iron Man 2, Clive Barker’s Jericho and even Hannah Montana all made the list.