Last but not least, we have yet another blur between video game website and community website with Tom Clancy’s: The Division. In this design the background slider is one of the design features that really makes a bold first impression. One of my favorite video game website designs, Metal Gear Solid V presents you with a sleek and easily navigable menu with an almost full-screen background slider and some small content widgets below it. The social elements really pop-out to the user navigating the page with a sticky navigation bar and the website also has a useful retailer promotion for the pre-orders at the end of the page. It makes use of some great background images, great looking video popup with stylish next and previous buttons. This website has been designed with creativity in mind with a fade-out featured one-pager. While the website is indeed a simple design, it promotes the content and brands it well with the game’s stills and logos while also promoting their email newsletter heavily. This website gives the user an experience that brings them closer to the game, with a large slider with a customized Metro: Last Light video player theme. One of the neatest features of the Borderlands: 2 website design is the content side animation that displays when you navigate to a different page or post. The game itself has kind of a flat or cartoon art to it and the website design was definitely inspired by that look and creativity. The website is certainly plain and simple but in a way, unique for a video game website. Grand Theft Auto Five’s website has a simple design with a unique video game website trait: a one-pager. It also has some great wide content sliders, community profiles which show in-game content and characters, profile customizations and has some pretty well-made graphic elements such as a “Saint’s Row” newspaper, which is created with CSS and JavaScript. It takes advantage of great gradients and transparency with the theme of purple and silver. This website is another mix between a video game website and a video game community. This website really brings all the information and content you really need on one page no need to navigate through unnecessary pages! The website also has integrated the actual game on the homepage with links and images linking to full versions to the game. It also brings an easy-to-navigate sticky menu to the experience while keeping the flat futuristic style. The Watch Dogs website does well at promoting social elements of the website and game with large, attention grabbing aspects and social widgets to it. Like the game, this site has a futuristic and flat styled experience to it. I’m not the Final Fantasy type of guy, but their website design is graphically rich. It also features great game-themed buttons, artistically CSS-styled images, uniquely placed character images and 3D in-game object viewer. This site has some great graphically rich navigation. As you navigate through this website you may just get inspired to create a unique colorful, animated website design of your own. This magical life simulation children’s game has a colorful and artistic design with music, animation, guided tours and even has a built-in community website. The Last of Us is a great example of content and experience promoting video game website. As you navigate through the site you will find multiple content widgets that holds links, media, images and slides that take you through video game content like trailers, teasers, game play, articles and more. The Last of Us website is all about the content. This site brings the Halo experience online with leaderboards, game stats, forums and blogs. It features a slider with a fresh Halo look and Halo styled video players, which allows for easy and simplified user engagement. Waypoint brings the creativity and the style of the Halo games right into the website with its design, menu and beautiful fonts. Halo: Waypoint is the official hub for all the most recent Halo Games. As you navigate through the website you will find that the animation and graphics are really tailored to the user’s viewing experience. Dead Island: Riptide’s website has great “flowing” animation to it, with a few unique features that can be played around with using your cursor. Hawken’s website truly brings a unique experience. This site features an great looking slider, a blog, video portal and community driven pages. Hawken brings a somewhat different approach to video game websites, it blurs a video game site with a community website. Fonts Sans Serif, Script & More Graphic Templates Logos, Print & Mockups CMS Templates Shopify, Tumblr & More
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