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The SushiCast: Episode 1

Added: 03.06.2015 14:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


Stu at sushimonster85 writes 'Join Stu, Mucker, John, and Al for the debut episode of The SushiCast. We get things started STRONG with some chat regarding some truly cutting edge games: Metal Gear Solid 2 and the state of the Lego games. Al decided it would be fun to pick up The Mummy 3 for the PS2 In more modern news, Stu and John have been playing a lot of Witcher 3, and Stus integrity as a city planner is called into question during some Cities Skylines chat. Apologies the sound gets a little echo heavy towards the end, we shall live and learn in time for episode 2'

From: n4g.com

It's an AL East vs. AL Central Match-up in MLB 15: The Show's Challenge of the Week

Added: 25.05.2015 22:17 | 17 views | 0 comments


MLB 15: The Show is heading to the Twin Cities for The Challenge of the Week.

From: n4g.com

Cities Skylines: Built this city on mods and coal

Added: 22.05.2015 1:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


Colossal Order talks mods, Maxis, and bringing the old-school city-builder to a new generation.

From: n4g.com

Free Update for Cities Skylines Out Today

Added: 19.05.2015 16:05 | 21 views | 0 comments


The European Theme update adds dozens of new buildings and a handful of new maps.

From: www.ign.com

Endless Backlog Podcast Episode 53: Wasdie Games

Added: 15.05.2015 14:16 | 16 views | 0 comments


This week on the Endless Backlog Podcast the fellas talk about recent PC games they have been playing such as Cities Skylines, Killing Floor 2, and Running With Rifles

From: n4g.com

Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Announcement Teaser Trailer

Added: 08.05.2015 18:33 | 22 views | 0 comments


http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense With a focus on the art of ruling and national improvement, Common Sense adds depth to domestic rule and adds a number of major changes to diplomacy. The most significant modification in Common Sense is the new provincial development system. Building space in a province is now limited by its terrain and Development Value. The more developed a province is, the greater wealth and power you can squeeze out of it. By spending monarch points, you can now customize your trading hubs or make great recruiting centers. Fewer, more powerful buildings means that every decision about construction has greater importance – if you want a manufactory and have no building slots in Champagne, what will you destroy? Other major features include: Parliaments: The English crown and other constitutional systems of government can now use their flexible system to pass laws through parliaments National Churches: Protestant kingdoms can customize their new faith and make it a true partner to the throne. New Religious Systems: Buddhism and Protestantism both get fresh coats of faith-based paint New Options For Subject States: Once just tiny money faucets, recent expansions have made vassals and colonial nations more useful. Common Sense gives you new tools to exploit them or keep them in line Government Ranks: As you invest in the development of your nation, you can climb from a small duchy to a major empire, unlocking new benefits. New Government mechanics: Theocracies will have new actions and mechanics to highlight their unique character, and the Holy Roman Empire can create Free Cities As always, Common Sense will be accompanied by a host of free updates and improvements - including some significant changes to the map of Europe. http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense

From: www.gamershell.com


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