Xbox One, PS4 Getting Kung Fu Panda Brawler
Added: 05.05.2015 3:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
Gamespot:
Adventure Time publisher Little Orbit on Monday announced a new brawler game for consoles and PC based on the DreamWorks film franchise Kung Fu Panda.
Called Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends, the game will launch this fall for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, 3DS, and PC. It's also coming to last-generation consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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| Hearthstone: Blackrock Mountain Review: Fiery, Dragony Goodness
Added: 04.05.2015 18:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Hearthstone: Blackrock Mountain Adventure features 17 bosses, 31 new cards, a new card back, and a brand new game board. How good are these new editions?
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| Mecha Ace (SteamFirst Review) -Read It And Then Mecha Choice
Added: 04.05.2015 12:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
SteamFirst: I have written twice in the past regarding Choice of Games line of Choose Your Own Adventure style interactive novellas. Well, based on the commonly accepted sequence of numbers in our Base-10 system, welcome to my third, Mecha Ace. Out of the three that has garnered my attention, this one reaches the lofty heights of being my favorite.
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| Review: Blackrock Mountain A Hearthstone Adventure | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 04.05.2015 7:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
As a single-player campaign, Blackrock Mountain isnt quite as well-tuned as Curse of Naxxramas, but it makes up for that shortcoming by somehow being even funnier.
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| Broken Age Act Two Review | IncGamers
Added: 04.05.2015 7:17 | 4 views | 0 comments
The game formerly known as Double Fine Adventure is a fine adventure, but definitely one best taken as a whole rather than in two parts.
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| Broken Age Review: Unbroken at Last: Hardcore Droid
Added: 03.05.2015 4:17 | 33 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Droid - From its genesis as the broadly-defined Kickstarter dream Double Fine Adventure to its final realization more than three years later, Broken Ages development has proven to be as epic a story as any the game itself could hope to tell. Its runaway success ushered in a new era of crowdfunded game development, and its numerous delays and budget overruns drew ire and controversy. Now, when all is said and done, Broken Age is just a game, complete and ready to be judged on its own merits, rather than the crushing expectations that birthed it.
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| Broken Age: The Complete Adventure Review | High Score Reviews
Added: 03.05.2015 1:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
What began as a Kickstarter project under the codename Double Fine Adventures (with a target of $400,000) soon became the largest crowd funded game of recent memory, with $3.7 million provided by 87,000 backers. The result of that investment is Broken Age; a beautiful, thought provoking and well written point and click adventure.
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| Futurama the Great Unlicensed Adventure Awaits
Added: 02.05.2015 22:17 | 13 views | 0 comments
Carl Williams writes, "Futurama is one of those cartoons for adults that was not quite as offensive as Family Guy but was not as family entertaining as The Simpsons. It is also one of the least ported to gaming cartoons that we have seen (it did get a PS2 or Xbox 3D action adventure but that is it). For some reason the rich world of Futurama has not been ripe with videogame adaptations/interpretations. Developers could, almost, literally write whatever wild loosely science fiction related story they wanted and it would probably work in the world of Futurama. Now, a couple of new, unlicensed, adventure titles are in the works- both of which look rather interesting."
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