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

Added: 25.12.2013 0:51 | 3 views | 0 comments


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

From: www.ign.com

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review - IGN

Added: 24.12.2013 20:16 | 12 views | 0 comments


Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a beautiful platformer, but its lush graphics only mask the frustrating controls

From: n4g.com

Max: Curse Of The Brotherhood Review: Xbox One Needs Better Indies

Added: 24.12.2013 17:35 | 14 views | 0 comments



I love writing reviews where I can sing the praises of an obscure game and help it get the attention it deserves. This is not one of those reviews.

From: www.cinemablend.com

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review - OXM UK

Added: 24.12.2013 17:16 | 12 views | 0 comments


OXM - "The first thing you'll notice about Max is that he jumps funny. There's an unsettling airiness to his leap, that makes you worry that The Curse of Brotherhood has fallen foul of the debilitating Little Big Planet Syndrome - the condition by which otherwise lovely games become as much fun as chewing a scarf. But don't worry - Max isn't a platformer that demands jumping precision, so it never interferes with the game. And by the the third chapter, you'll have gotten used to his peculiar arcs."

From: n4g.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse Review I GoodGameHR

Added: 24.12.2013 14:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


After years of waiting, new Broken Sword has arrived and it's a bit different than the previous games..

From: n4g.com

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood review | fizmarble

Added: 24.12.2013 9:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


When Max comes home to find his little brother, Felix, playing (rather aggressively) with Maxs toys, Max reaches his last straw and decides to run a web search on How to make your brother disappear! He finds an incantation that, when recited, summons a portal and seconds later Felix is gone. Max has a rather instantaneous change of heart and jumps in after Felix and his monster captor. This brief cutscene is all you get before jumping into Maxs beautiful adventure. The gameplay starts soon after and has you control Max in an effort to bravely acquire Felix from the evil kidnapper that has claimed him, the mustachioed Mustacho.

From: n4g.com

Max and the Curse of Brotherhood

Added: 23.12.2013 15:22 | 24 views | 0 comments


On your markers, get upset, go rescue your brother.
The first thing you'll notice about Max is that he jumps funny. There's an unsettling airiness to his leap, that makes you worry that The Curse of Brotherhood has fallen foul of the debilitating Little Big Planet Syndrome - the condition by which otherwise lovely games become as much fun as chewing a scarf. But don't worry - Max isn't a platformer that demands jumping precision, so it never interferes with the game. And by the the third chapter, you'll have gotten used to his peculiar arcs.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

N4G Radio 12/23/2013

Added: 23.12.2013 14:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Happy Holidays. This week the guys wrap up the season with their holiday gaming. Hosts: Ken McKown Jason Gambrel Drew Leachman John Whitehouse Games Covered: Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Gran Turismo 6 The Walking Dead Season 2 Doki Doki Universe Zoo Tycoon DC Universe And more

From: n4g.com

Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God Review | Gaming Age

Added: 23.12.2013 9:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


At its core, Sorcery Saga is a pretty simple, straightforward game: it's a dungeon-crawler, through and through. A sadistic, throw-your-Vita-against-the-wall-hard dungeon-crawler, to be sure, but a dungeon-crawler nonetheless.

From: n4g.com


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