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Top Ten Plot Twists of 2010

GamerNode's Mike Murphy writes: Last year I wrote a piece that ranked the top most shocking plot moments in games for the year of 2009. Not only am I bringing the list back this year to begin an annual tradition here on GamerNode, but I am expanding the list from five to ten. There were quite a lot of suprising twists in some of the hottest games from January until now. There were even a couple that weren't from what the majority of gamers would call "Game of the Year level titles". Being one who loves a good story and loves a great surprise even more, I've ranked those that I feel were the most fitting and really caught you off guard.

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Quagmire5651d ago (Edited 5651d ago )

FFFUUUUUUU-

SPOILERS!!!!!

I shat my pants when I found out who the O.K was. (Heavy Rain)

ChickenOfTheCaveMan5646d ago

Yeah, I have to erase my last 5 minutes' memory because of the text on Heavy Rain and AC:B.

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Fable Retrospective: A Look Back At The Classic Franchise

The Outerhaven writes: Being fans of Fable, we decided to do an in-depth retrospective on the Fable franchise, exploring its choices, consequences, tone, and lasting impact on RPG design.

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Alos88127d ago

I'd play remasters if they did em'

darthv72127d ago

that is what fable anniversary is.

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Fable Retrospective: A Look Back At The Classic Franchise

The Outerhaven writes: An in-depth retrospective on the Fable franchise, exploring its choices, consequences, tone, and lasting impact on RPG design.

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Red Dead Redemption Hits 3.3 Million Netflix Downloads on Mobile

Red Dead Redemption hits 3.3 million Netflix downloads on mobile, underscoring how subscription access drives reach over paid sales.

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Christopher136d ago

More like people don't play these type of games on their phone normally and don't try them out. Not like the places where people do play these games haven't crushed those numbers easily.

How many people actually played more than an hour of the game or came close to finishing it on mobile is the real question. If people aren't playing the games to a point that is purposeful, then why try when a subscription that is behind a streaming service isn't a sign of success but just curiosity.

VenomUK134d ago

What if Netflix becomes ‘the Netflix of gaming?!’

Alek83133d ago

I downloaded it because I already have a Netflix sub.
I am not going to buy it for $40 or whatever it costs on Google Play.

I tried it out and will be sticking to the PC version, but it's not bad.

Having said that, this is the issues I see vs the PC version:
1. Greatly reduced texture resolution.
2. Massive downgrade ALL lighting quality (this includes water, shadows, etc).
3. Stutter and heat. Prolonged play leads to both.
On the plus side, we have:
4. This thing is like 6GB vs the 12 on Steam.

Great way to try the game, but not the best way to play it.

darthv72136d ago

Perhaps Netflix will make a RDR series now that ST is done with.

Lionsguard134d ago

A Netflix version of RDR?... Oh boy... I can't wait... /s

TheColbertinator134d ago

They should build a production that includes members behind the True Grit remake and Hell on Wheels from AMC. Both were perfect for wild west vibes.

gold_drake134d ago

but i doubt people ACTUALLY played it on smartphone vs tried it out.