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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review | Pure|News

Added: 31.12.2013 11:16 | 12 views | 0 comments


Press Play has finally released Max: The Curse of Brotherhood for the Xbox One, but how does it plays?

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review | Destructoid

Added: 30.12.2013 16:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


DT - "As the eldest of three, there have been more than a few occasions in my life where I wished my siblings would just disappear. Whether it was from them breaking my things; disrupting my privacy; or as I grew older, the embarrassment they caused me in front of any girl I brought over to the house, its hard not to miss the days where I was, without question, my parents favorite kid."

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Velocity Ultra Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 29.12.2013 17:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


Jamie Laike Tsui of Capsule Computers writes: "Velocity Ultra is a shoot em up puzzler by Curve Studios (Stealth Inc.) and FuturLab (Coconut Dodge). Players will fly a Quarp Jet capable of teleporting around in space as they rescue stranded crew members, fight their way through dangerous enemies, and solve devious puzzles. The game is currently comprised of fifty levels."

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review | WGTC

Added: 29.12.2013 1:16 | 15 views | 0 comments


WeGotThisCovered wrote: Like many older siblings, Max is easily annoyed by his younger brother, Felix. Its not just that hes loud and obnoxious, though; hes always ruining Maxs things without thinking about the repercussions of his actions. Essentially, hes a young kid having fun, but that doesnt bode well with his brother, whos aged past that stage and has become a bit more mature. So, Max comes up with a plan and decides to wish away his younger sibling, without thinking that anything will actually happen. However, he makes a vital mistake by looking up and reading a strange spell from the Internet, which ends up sending Felix to another dimension, where hes put in terrible danger.

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review | DigitalChumps

Added: 27.12.2013 21:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


DC - "A side-scrolling, physics-based platformer with puzzles, Max's adventure lands exclusively on the Xbox One and 360 via download-only. Max: The Curse of Brotherhood (MCB) was one of those games that took me on a bit of a roller coaster in terms of how much I enjoyed it throughout the seven or so hours it took to get through. I thought the story, while familiar, was perfectly sufficient."

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'The industry must take notice of this new games media'

Added: 26.12.2013 9:22 | 2 views | 0 comments


Eurogamer, CVG, Edge, IGN and GameSpot the biggest names in games media, written and edited by the smartest thinkers and the wittiest commentators. These firms pride themselves on their critical analysis, their in-depth reviews and breaking news stories. But do they matter anymore? Clearly a certain generation of gamer still makes these website destinations their first port of call. But a new games media threat is emerging, led by platforms like Twitch and content creators such as Curse and Yogscast, who are putting out a new form of product for a new audience. Gaming is drastically different now than its ever been, said VP of sales at Curse, Nathan Lindberg. The industry is focused on triple-A titles because they are more expensive to make, but they pay out the end. The success is in aligning with those franchises and fostering content and community around them. It is no longer unveil, preview, review, move on. There is an extremely important post-launc...

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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse Review in Progress

Added: 25.12.2013 0:51 | 4 views | 0 comments


The classic adventure series thrills us once again in the first half of Broken Sword 5.

From: www.ign.com


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