A few months ago, I got to know an astute trio of Englishmen from London, ‘KB’, ‘Stapesy’ and ‘Fabs’. Like myself, they’re avid gamers, and together they run Armed with Controllers, a YouTube channel through which they distribute videos of themselves doing what they love: playing videogames. It turns out they’re big fans of The Paranoid Gamer too, so as a thank you to them for supporting our journalistic efforts I’ve offered to make their work a regular feature.
Now as many of you will know, the highly anticipated Injustice: Gods Among Us landed on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U last week. Produced by NetherRealm Studios, the development house spearheaded by Mortal Kombat Executive Producer Ed Boon, this DC Comics-themed brawler has received many favourable reviews from critics – praised for its top-class visuals and fast, accessible combat mechanics. So what better way to kick off our new AwC feature than with some super Injustice gameplay?
In this instalment, Fabs takes on the title’s Battle Mode as the mighty Black Adam, a corrupted ancient Egyptian predecessor of Captain Marvel, so I’m told. If you like what you see, remember to stop by next Friday for another dose of good ol’ fashioned gaming fun.
Enjoy!
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Looks beautiful.
it looks good, but I never was much of a fighting game, combo-stringer.