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News: These are all of the stadiums included in FIFA 14

Added: 18.09.2013 17:00 | 5 views | 0 comments


Over 60 stadiums, including 32 real-world venues.

New additions include La Bombonera in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the Donbass Arena in the Ukraine, home of Shaktar Donetsk.

Full stadium list: Akaaroa Stadium Allianz Arena – Bayern Munich & TSV 1860 Munich Aloha Park Amsterdam ArenA – Ajax Anfield – Liverpool FC Arena del Centenario – Uruguay Arena D'Oro BC Place Stadium – Vancouver Whitecaps Camp Nou – FC Barcelona Court Lane Crown Lane Donbass Arena – FC Shakhtar DonetskDromo Eastpoint Arena El Libertador El Monumento Emirates Stadium – Arsenal Estadio Azteca – Club America, Mexico Estadio de las Artes...



From: www.videogamer.com

Infinity Blade 3 review round-up

Added: 18.09.2013 10:50 | 12 views | 0 comments


All the verdicts in one place.
Along with the launch of iOS 7 today, Epic Games has released Infinity Blade 3, the latest entry in Chair Entertainment's touch-based action RPG.

From: rss.feedsportal.com

Worms 3 Sale and Update for iOS

Added: 18.09.2013 4:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


Worms 3 just received a brand new update! Along with that, it also has received a temporary price drop. So whats new in this update?

From: n4g.com

PS Vita games you need to play: #3

Added: 17.09.2013 15:18 | 7 views | 0 comments


Welcome the the third entry into PSU's feature series 'PS Vita games you need to play'. After Thomas Was Alone was given the spotlight last week, we now focus our attention on another great PlayStation Vita title, Velocity Ultra.

From: n4g.com

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Confirmed for PAL Retail Release

Added: 17.09.2013 13:18 | 7 views | 0 comments


Along with the recent digital release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, Activision has another marshal arts amphibian-themed videogame one the way. Announced earlier this summer, the publisher has confirmed that the retail release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be made available throughout Europe later this year.

From: n4g.com

Where's My Water? 2 Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 16.09.2013 15:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 50

There's always an alligator, there's always water, and there's always dirt separating the two. The infinite loop of Swampy's bath time in was charming and challenging, generously packed with levels and updates that made its 99 cent price tag an absolute steal. Its first non-spin-off, direct sequel, Where's My Water? 2, has slashed that initial price down to nothing, but actually costs much more: players' time, trust, and patience have been sold down the freemium river.

The good news: if you like any of Disney's Where's My games, there's plenty more to love here. Where's My Water? 2 plays out like all of its predecessors: swipe trenches in dirt to direct water to its destination. Along the way, you'll need to activate switches, avoid acid, collect duckies, and complete many other puzzle-based maneuvers. Swampy is still our primary water-target, waiting patiently for his bath to runneth over, but both Cranky and Allie have been upgraded from bonus level pack characters to main game integrations. Cranky's ducks and goal require acid instead of water, and Allie is still in need of steam to power her pipe organ. Their levels now appear alongside Swampy's, providing a refreshing change of pace for players who get bored with alligator monogamy.

While playing with Cranky and Allie will be a new experience to players who dropped Where's My Water? before 2012, the basic puzzles in Where's My Water? 2 will not be. Very few changes have been introduced, and many levels feel more redundant than nostalgic. There are pipes and switches, acid and quick-growing weeds, nozzles and movable platforms. Despite the introduction of an overworld map and "locations" like the Soap Factory, every stage still takes place underground. When playing the first iteration of a level, veteran players will rarely encounter something new.

Thankfully, every level features multiple iterations, known as Challenges. Completing the basic version of a level will unlock the next one on the map--allowing for forward progress--as well as the first Challenge available in the finished level. Challenges play out like a standard level, but take place on the same stage and contain special rules. For instance, on an "Avoid It" stage variation, you must get the water/acid/steam to its destination without collecting any duckies. On "Driller" stages, you can dig through rock but are not allowed to use switches or pipes. And on "Melody" stages, you must collect five music notes in a specified order instead of the three rubber ducks. There are an impressive number of other Challenge types, and all are a fantastic addition to Where's My Water? 2; they provide fun variations on each stage as well as unique mechanical changes to the series as a whole.

From: www.gamezebo.com

Top 10 Monster Hunter battle themes

Added: 15.09.2013 22:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


"The Monster Hunter series has no shortage of wonderful and varying battle themes. While every monster has their own unique looks and attacks, the theme that accompanies that also plays a big part in their personality. Alone or with friends, hunting is always thrill. With hundreds of hours spent in multiple Monster Hunter titles, I can safely say that I have hunted nearly all varieties of monsters available to the North America hunters. A great battle is accompanied by a great theme, and much like a hunting horn, great music invigorates and pushes hunters to do their best. Thanks to the tireless work and talent of Capcom composers over the years such as Masato Kouda, Yuko Komiyama and Tetsuya Shibata, I present to you my personal list of the top 10 Monster Hunter Battle themes that are set to make your blood pumping as you swing away at your target." -- Allain Richard

From: n4g.com

Coffee Shop - Humble Bundle Wii U Game Deals - 20% off, or more

Added: 15.09.2013 5:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


"Next Friday, September 20th, the Wii U is scheduled to receive a $50 price drop at retailers. This will be the Wii U's first official price drop on the Wii U Deluxe Set, bringing its new suggested MSRP to $299.99. Along with taking a look at some Wii U retail and eShop game deals in this post, I'll also highlight the current Humble Indie Bundle 9 deal that is taking place. So, if you're planning on buying the Wii U Deluxe Set at its new MSRP of $299.99 next week (or, perhaps already have it reserved and paid-in-full), or enjoy indie type PC games this might be a Coffee Shop post for you. Brew yourself some coffee and see if any of the following game deals stand out to you, and if you would recommend any of them to your fellow gamers!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

From: n4g.com

The Pokémon Company Confirms X Y Starter Evolutions, Mega Mewtwo X and More

Added: 13.09.2013 15:30 | 1 views | 0 comments


Article: The Pokémon Company Confirms X  Y Starter Evolutions, Mega Mewtwo X and More

Along with lots of images and a starter evolution trailer

From: www.nintendolife.com


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