When it comes to the long-running Battlefield series, the thought of multiplayer immediately springs to mind, and with good reason. For well over a decade, developer Dice has strived to perfect their unique take on the multiplayer shooter, and depending on who you ask, Battlefield stands as the king of online shooters, despite their lack of annual releases (which one can argue is a part of the series’ success).
Earlier this year, Dice and publisher Electronic Arts pulled back the curtain on Battlefield 1, which turned more than a few heads. Interesting naming conventions aside, the decision to turn back the clock to World War I was peculiar to say the least. As most first-person shooters continue to move into the future (both near and far), Battlefield 1’s setting stands in stark contrast to where the industry is headed as a whole.
I’ll be the first to admit that I...
Earlier this year, Dice and publisher Electronic Arts pulled back the curtain on Battlefield 1, which turned more than a few heads. Interesting naming conventions aside, the decision to turn back the clock to World War I was peculiar to say the least. As most first-person shooters continue to move into the future (both near and far), Battlefield 1’s setting stands in stark contrast to where the industry is headed as a whole.
I’ll be the first to admit that I...
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- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
Harry Styles's new home is reportedly haunted by a legendary highwayman. The One Direction star recently purchased the £3 million house in North London in order to be closer to his friends in Primrose Hill and Belsize Park. However, The Sun reports that the four-bedroom home is known to be haunted by highwayman Dick Turpin. The house backs on to a pub that was frequented by Turpin's gang in the 1700s. His ghost is said to have been seen inside and the hooves of his famous horse Black Bess have apparently been heard outside. A source told the newspaper: "The ghost of Turpin has been spotted in the window (more)...
- 9/30/2012
- by By Beth Curtis
- Digital Spy
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- The Wrap
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