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The Legend of Korra Blends Bayonetta's Combat with Mystic Elements

Added: 26.06.2014 18:00 | 1 views | 0 comments


Developer PlatinumeGames brings an authentic action game approach to Nickelodeon's TV show.

From: www.ign.com

Dragon Age: Inquisition E3 2014 Gameplay Preview Tactical Dragon Combat - PSLS

Added: 26.06.2014 17:14 | 0 views | 0 comments


"A new Dragon Age is nearly upon us! If you are a fan of open world fantasy RPGs, Dragon Age: Inquisition is definitely one you will want to have on your radar. Personally, I found the previous Dragon Age games to be lacking certain aspects to really grab my attention, but the nearly 40 minute hands-off gameplay demonstration at E3 showed me that Dragon Age: Inquisition appears to be aiming for full marks when it releases later this year." - PSLS

From: n4g.com

Magical Beat Review

Added: 25.06.2014 23:45 | 0 views | 0 comments


Developer Arc System Works is best known for its fighting games, which include favorites like

Combat gets intense when enemies decide to gang up.

Multiplayer is where Magical Beat would theoretically shine brightest, and gameplay certainly does get quite fevered playing against a human opponent, provided you're OK with a limited set of match-creation options. On top of that, you can only fight local opponents; there's no online functionality built into the game. This makes finding competition significantly more challenging, and makes the already bare-bones versus mode look even more anemic. Yes, you can use a workaround like AdHoc Party to get past this limitation, but it seems ridiculous to need to do that for a competitive game in this day and age.

Magical Beat, while cleverly designed and audiovisually charming, feels stripped down. The game lacks the sorts of options and modes that help elevate a standard puzzle game to the level of cherished time-killer and competitive classic. Though a handful of nifty unlockables make for fun fan service, they don't add much to the threadbare single- and multiplayer modes. It's a real shame that this cute concert feels like it's over before it has barely started.

From: www.gamespot.com

Magical Beat Review

Added: 25.06.2014 23:45 | 0 views | 0 comments


Developer Arc System Works is best known for its fighting games, which include favorites like

Combat gets intense when enemies decide to gang up.

Multiplayer is where Magical Beat would theoretically shine brightest, and gameplay certainly does get quite fevered playing against a human opponent, provided you're OK with a limited set of match-creation options. On top of that, you can only fight local opponents; there's no online functionality built into the game. This makes finding competition significantly more challenging, and makes the already bare-bones versus mode look even more anemic. Yes, you can use a workaround like AdHoc Party to get past this limitation, but it seems ridiculous to need to do that for a competitive game in this day and age.

Magical Beat, while cleverly designed and audiovisually charming, feels stripped down. The game lacks the sorts of options and modes that help elevate a standard puzzle game to the level of cherished time-killer and competitive classic. Though a handful of nifty unlockables make for fun fan service, they don't add much to the threadbare single- and multiplayer modes. It's a real shame that this cute concert feels like it's over before it has barely started.

From: www.gamespot.com


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