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Wolfenstein: The New Order Review | Attack of the Fanboy

Added: 25.05.2014 21:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Wolfenstein: The New Order is not a game that should work, really. Plenty have tried to revive old school arcade shooters and bring them into a modern era, Machine Games is one of the first to truly succeed at it.

From: n4g.com

Nun Attack Origins: Yukis Silent Quest lands on Android

Added: 24.05.2014 14:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


The Nun Attack games have been popular since they first splashed onto the mobile scene in 2012, and today a new one dropped in the form of Nun Attack Origins: Yukis Silent Quest.

From: n4g.com

Star Wars: Attack Squadrons Cancelled

Added: 24.05.2014 6:57 | 2 views | 0 comments


Disney wants to focus on "other Star Wars game experiences."

From: www.ign.com

Disney's Star Wars: Attack Squadrons canceled

Added: 23.05.2014 20:35 | 0 views | 0 comments


Closed beta for F2P space combat shut down.
Disney has canceled work on Star Wars: Attack Squadrons and taken its closed beta offline.

From: rss.feedsportal.com

Score Attack: FIFA 14

Added: 23.05.2014 14:14 | 0 views | 0 comments


GodisaGeek: "This week, Colm has set the Score Attack challenge for Adam: In FIFA 14, play as a team with a rating of three stars or less in pro difficulty, face off against Barcelona, and be in the lead by three goals after five minutes of real time. Will football he be able to take on the Catalan giants?"

From: n4g.com

Monster Hunter Online: Check Out The New Hammer Special Attack Gameplay Video

Added: 21.05.2014 1:14 | 3 views | 0 comments


A brand new gameplay video of Monster Hunter Online show us some hammer special attack moves from the upcoming Cryengine free-to-play title.

From: n4g.com

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry Soundtrack Review

Added: 20.05.2014 20:00 | 13 views | 0 comments


Like cool, blue water for your ears. Releasing many moons after its namesake, the soundtrack for the Freedom Cry DLC to Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is still as relevant and interesting as ever. Here, Olivier Deriviere of Remember Me fame has crafted a lush audio experience for video game music fans full of high drama and high seas. I’ve listened to it repeatedly for months waiting to be able to recommend it to others to buy and that moment finally arrived on May 12th of this year. The opener, "The Root," feels like an amuse-bouche, giving listeners a sampling of the interest to look forward to over the 17-track album. At first, I was reeled in by the frantic instrumentation of many of the songs. I’m generally a fan of songs with a lot of momentum, and Deriviere has delivered that in spades but without overdoing the intensity. Songs like "Fight the Tyranny" and "Attack at Sea" respect my ears enough to switch up the foreground and background melodies plenty. This results in each song feeling a little like a musical suite but without any pauses. Not every track is fast, though, and necessary calm washes over the sea just as effectively. I appreciated the melodic introspection of "False Paradise," which felt like a nighttime lullaby in a way. "A Boat to Freedom" conveys a sense of traveling over a smooth ocean using small and frequent percussion sounds to maintain the small waves lapping under the hull. It’s easy to lose yourself in these engrossing tunes. Freedom Cry focuses on the Trinidadian assassin, Adeówaleó, and in order to invoke a soulful Caribbean feel that separates this album from the main game soundtrack, Deriviere collaborated with the Haitian music group, La Troupe Makandal. These singers are the shining force here even if they don’t feature on each track. In a few instances, like in "Brothers and Sisters," they appear after a few minutes of pure instrumentation to bring a passionate and emotional closing. Praise should also be heaped on the soloist, Monvelyno Alexis, who lends a heavy heart to "The Root" and the closing track, "The Freedom Cry." He is easily one of the strongest and most compelling vocalists to hit my video game soundtrack collection, and together with his team, they become absolute assets to the music. I have lots of love for the classic, booming church choir, but the raw energy Makandal exhibits feels fresh and new in a sea of oft-ignored background music. This soundtrack, which had me excited from the first listen, has put Olivier Deriviere on my list of composers to listen for. For $11 (on iTunes) for the digital album, you’ll be treating your ears to something refreshing and unique in the gaming soundscape.

From: www.gamerevolution.com


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