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Prototype Biohazard Bundle - Announcement Trailer

Added: 14.07.2015 11:40 | 4 views | 0 comments


The Prototype Biohazard Bundle brings both entries in the series to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Source: www.gamespot.com

EA and Comcast Team Up for New Game Streaming Service

Added: 14.07.2015 11:32 | 3 views | 0 comments


The from the affairs blog The Consumerist.


Tags: Gain, Test
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PlayStation Summer Sale PS4 Discounts Detailed

Added: 14.07.2015 11:03 | 5 views | 0 comments


Sony has detailed the lineup of , become available to preorder on the PlayStation Store.

PlayStation Plus members that preorder any of the games will be given an 20 percent discount, according to Sony.

The aforementioned titles will be released over the course of first weeks, starting with Journey on July 21, N++ on July 28, Galak-Z on August 4, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture on August 11.

Anyone that purchases two or more of the games between July 14 and August 18 will receive a coupon redeemable for a 10 percent in-card discount on eligible items on the PlayStation Store. Coupon codes will be delivered by September 1 and expire on September 30.

  • Journey: $14.99 (PS Plus preorder price: $11.99)
  • N++: $19.99 (PS Plus preorder price: $15.99
  • Galak-Z: $19.99 (PS Plus preorder price: $15:99)
  • Everybody's Gone to the Rapture: $19.99 (PS Plus preorder price $15.99)


Source: www.gamespot.com

Can Battlefield Learn from PlanetSide 2? - GameSpot Plays

Added: 14.07.2015 11:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Aaron and Ryan discuss how PlanetSide 2's open world could make the Battlefield franchise new again.

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More Guitar Hero Live Songs Confirmed

Added: 14.07.2015 10:21 | 2 views | 0 comments


Following with existing instruments. A package that comes with the game and one guitar will cost $100. You can also buy a bundle featuring the game and two guitars for $150.

New Guitar Hero Live Confirmed Songs:

  • One Republic- "Counting Stars"
  • Paramore - "Now"
  • The Mowgli's- "San Francisco"
  • Cypress Hill ft. Tom Morello - "Rise Up"
  • Asking Alexandria - "The Final Episode"
  • The Vines - "Metal Zone"
  • Wolf Alice - "Moaning Lisa Smile"
  • Disturbed - "Down With the Sickness"
  • TV On The Radio - "Lazerray"
  • Foster the People - "Coming of Age"

Source: www.gamespot.com

No Man's Sky Dev Talk Pressure of Hype, Why it Turned Down Money to Expand Scope

Added: 14.07.2015 9:51 | 3 views | 0 comments


Upcoming.


Tags: Down, Month, Tale
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Batman: Arkham Knight's First Story DLC Out Now (But Not on PC)

Added: 14.07.2015 9:21 | 3 views | 0 comments


Looking to continue the .


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Which God of War Opening Is The Best?

Added: 14.07.2015 9:00 | 6 views | 0 comments


God of War as a series is renowned for its spectacularly epic opening sequences, but in light of God of War III: Remastered's release, Kevin deliberates the best intro of them all.

Tags: While
Source: www.gamespot.com

This UK Rapper Will Trade You His Album for Shiny Charizard Pokemon Cards

Added: 14.07.2015 8:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


UK Grime rapper Jamie Adenuga, better known as JME, is on the hunt for a shiny Charizard Pokemon card and is offering to trade a copy of his new album, Integrity>, on vinyl for one.

For those not familiar with the him, Adenuga is founder of English grime label and group

Adenuga tweeted on July 10 that he would be up for swaps for a "Charizard in good condition."


Source: www.gamespot.com

This Week's Xbox One and Xbox 360 Deals With Gold Revealed

Added: 14.07.2015 8:02 | 1 views | 0 comments


Another week, another set of deals for* -- $10

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Metal Gear Solid 5's Box Art Removes Kojima Name

Added: 14.07.2015 7:54 | 1 views | 0 comments


Konami has removed all mention of Hideo Kojima and his studio, Kojima Productions, from to catch-up on all the goings-on between Konami and Kojima.


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Watch Creepy First Trailer for Horror Game Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Added: 14.07.2015 7:34 | 2 views | 0 comments


The first trailer for with Roy Lee (The Departed, The LEGO Movie) and Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg of KatzSmith Productions (the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel) signed on as producers.


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Fly Over The World of Warcraft on a Gryphon in Amazing 360-Degree Video

Added: 14.07.2015 7:13 | 2 views | 0 comments


Following its .


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Street Fighter 2 Soundtrack Remastered for CD and Vinyl

Added: 14.07.2015 6:20 | 1 views | 0 comments


Japan-based music label Brave Wave is set to launch a new series of video game soundtrack remasters and re-releases. It's first project is Capcom's and, in fact, is "at a pretty far stage into its development."


Source: www.gamespot.com

Uncharted 3 Inspired Plane Sequence in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation

Added: 14.07.2015 4:46 | 1 views | 0 comments


Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation director Christopher McQuarrie has said Naughty Dog's .


Source: www.gamespot.com

God of War 3 Remastered Review

Added: 14.07.2015 3:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


It's one of the most thrilling openings in all of video games. As warrior-turned-deity-killer Kratos, you climb the Titan Gaia, who functions as a colossal, moving level upon which you battle Poseidon, the god of the sea. Gaia herself is one of Kratos' few remaining allies; her cries of pain pierce the air as you swing your chained blades, launching ghoulish soldiers into the air and slicing away at Poseidon and his many-legged steed. It is all sound and fury, almost unparalleled in its sense of scale and its translation of a protagonist's anger into bloody, brutal interactions. When Kratos strikes his final blow, you see it not from his perspective, but from his victim's point of view, in the first person. It's a striking and vicious design choice that sets the tone for the game to follow. You are no longer conquering the Greek gods as an enraged antihero, but as a full-on villain.

The question, then, is this: How could Definitely not God of War III's biggest boss. Still big, though.

This isn't the first time you use a corpse in such a way in the God of War series, but it's more striking in God of War III because Kratos has no shred of mercy remaining within him--not at this stage. Previous games allowed Kratos his humanity, Chains of Olympus' Elysium Fields sequence being an excellent example. While Kratos has never been a hero in the usual sense of the term, we have seen the source of his torment, and watched Athena refuse to set him free from his nightmares. Here, Kratos is a one-note killing machine, and we are left only with what we know from previous games to provide context. The smidgen of mercy Kratos shows towards a daughter figure in the final hours, and the accompanying message of hope, is not earned given how little development the character shows in God of War III up to that point--and reminds us that for Kratos, women are whores, wives, daughters, or paperweights. Full-on cruelty was always in the cards, but it makes Kratos difficult to root for, particularly if this is your first God of War experience.

Then again, this is not a series known for its sophisticated storytelling. Kratos is the vessel for an instinctive kind of gameplay that is rarely this successful. Your rewards for following God of War III's linear trail are genre-defining combat, excellent pacing, and the innate joy of watching enemies spew forth clusters of glowing red orbs when they fall. It's the ever-compelling quest for shinies, accomplished by slamming your cestus into the ground, then gutting a centaur and watching its viscera spill onto the floor. Your reward is more power, which you use to earn more shinies and to see more entrails. That the game finds so many ways to stay consistently fresh within this traditional structure is a feat worthy of the gods.


Source: www.gamespot.com

Satoru Iwata Obituary: The Pioneer Who Saved Nintendo

Added: 13.07.2015 23:09 | 6 views | 0 comments


Following his sudden passing on the 11th of July 2015, GameSpot pays tribute to a true innovator.

Source: www.gamespot.com

Xbox One Gets Prototype 1 and 2 Bundle

Added: 13.07.2015 22:29 | 1 views | 0 comments


A bundle which includes action games , although it was criticized for not bringing anything particularly new or inventive to the series. Developer Radical Entertainment has since been downsized, with remaining staff allocated to various Activision Publishing sectors.


Source: www.gamespot.com

Quick Look: Rise of Incarnates

Added: 13.07.2015 19:47 | 4 views | 0 comments


Watch extended gameplay footage from Rise of Incarnates featuring the Giant Bomb crew.

Tags: Watch, Bolt, Rick, Giana
Source: www.gamespot.com

Lego Jurassic World Review

Added: 13.07.2015 19:31 | 5 views | 0 comments


When we think of high-budget games, we may think of the cinematic experiences that drag you along a roller coaster-like ride through scripted set pieces and quick time events, like Lego Jurassic World is four games in one.

This makes for adventuring that is bereft of tension and friction, leading to a game you just stroll through with very little resistance. Iconic scenes are replicated as Lego-built levels, like when Lex and Tim try to evade hungry velociraptors in a kitchen or a T-Rex stampeding through San Diego as Jeff Goldblum speeds in front of it. While it's quite pleasing to stroll through these set pieces as you progress through the game, you never feel like you're in danger in the slightest. The reason the velociraptor scene is timeless is the ever-present danger of the kids being found, the unsettling purring noise the raptors make, approaching closer and closer until the children are right under their noses. In Lego Jurassic World, no such tension exists. Again, you have to find the right thing to fiddle with to move on to the next section to find the next thing and repeat the process until you make it to the end. In the meantime, the two raptors are “looking” for you, but they never actually move from their pre-determined spots except to pace uselessly until you trigger their next movement. If you attempt to move close to them, the kids back away looking cautious and frightened--an inelegant cover for the dreaded invisible wall. Suddenly, you're not playing Lego versions of your favorite scenes but instead find yourself as the cast of a badly-acted Lego play where you can see the stagehands changing the scenery.

The only potential source of tension that the game tries to throw at you is when it occasionally sends a swarm of tiny dinos (or occasionally other Lego people) to attack you, but even this is hollow. Your punch attack is a pathetic wiggle that you have to be right next to an enemy to use. But everything goes down in one hit, so when things swarm at you, you merely have to mash the button as you move around and try not to get hit--and even that doesn't work, as an enemy might land a lucky shot on you as you're moving. The tepid combat makes any enemy encounter annoying, especially when they start pouring infinitely out of a hole until you plug it up. Notably, only the first movie's set of stages is completely bereft of combat segments, and it's all the better for it.

One-on-one dinosaur battles use quick-time events, but the cinematic payoff is one of the game's high points.

Don't get me wrong, though: Lego Jurassic World absolutely has its heart in the right place. Every scene is injected with the now-trademark Lego sense of humor. Events like seeing Chris Pratt gleefully play with toy dinosaurs during a tense scene or seeing someone's hair fall off and land on a raptor's head always produce a chuckle at worst. It helps that you have the very serious lines from the original movies juxtaposed with your silly Lego people doing ridiculous things. Unfortunately, the audio from the movies wasn't mixed very well with the game audio, which sounds jarring next to the pristine, polished sounds and voices recorded for the game. Luckily, the funniest aspect of the game requires no voice acting at all: the dinosaurs. They don't talk, so all their humor is relayed in pantomime, a trick not seen in Traveller's Tales Lego games since their earliest efforts. Since so much of the Lego multimedia experience relies on visual humor, the dinosaurs make up the lion's share of funny moments, like raptors chasing a tiny ice cream truck or the hybrid T-Rex from Jurassic World forming emoticons with bones from its pen. It really speaks to the strength of the game's charm and humor that the non-speaking dinosaurs steal the show, but then again, they are the stars of the Jurassic Park franchise, so it's appropriate.

The Lego games set out to create an accessible, joy-filled romp through our favorite pieces of popular media with as few barriers stopping the fun as possible. They are part of one of the few franchises that can get by on charm alone. But Traveller's Tales take this approach to extremes, focusing on the visual and thematic experience almost entirely while letting the actual gameplay languish. Jurassic Park in particular doesn't suit this design because flattening the mechanics removes all notions of tension from the game, an essential part of the film series. Lego Jurassic Park is a nice, pleasant nostalgia trip, but it won't be long before you're asking to leave.


Source: www.gamespot.com

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