Diablo III Outfits in PlayStation Home
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This weeks post includes Diablo III items, a VEEMEE Acorn park update, an nDreams Aurora update, new Billabong items, a PSHome Hold 'Em update, plus lots more.
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| Diablo III Review | HDD
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Diablo III is extremely entertaining and a relatively unique gameplay experience among the massive library of games on the PS3. It's really tough to pull off the transition between PC to consoles when it come to dungeon crawlers, but Blizzard nailed it.
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| 'Diablo III' is best played on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 | Examiner
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Examiner: "After enduring a thirty minute process to get the console set up and all of our accounts loaded and ready to go, the four of us booted up Diablo III and began to create each of our characters for what would turn out to be a blast. After arguing over who got to play which class, the campaign was started and madness ensued. "Does anyone actually care about the story? I just want to kill things and get loot!" exclaimed one of the trio of companions. With the consent of the other two, they all looked to the owner of the copy and the one who had asked them to sit down and play. "No, that's fine," was all it took and we continued to send enemies back to their graves."
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| Diablo III Outfits in PlayStation Home
Added: 11.09.2013 14:03 | 6 views | 0 comments
Show your Diablo III pride with these authentic character costumes: Barbarian or Witch Doctor! Check back soon for even more costumes straight from Diablo III!
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| Diablo III Review | Guardian
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And lo, Diablo returned after 12 years and the fans were sore afraid, as the enjoyment of a fundamentally brilliant hack'n'slash RPG was sullied by always-online DRM, server crashes and a loot-diminishing auction house.
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| Diablo III Review - Muse Culture
Added: 10.09.2013 22:19 | 0 views | 0 comments
Blizzard's massive Action-RPG Diablo 3 is back, this time on consoles, and Muse Culture steps inside the dark depths for a full review!
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| The Problem With PAX
Added: 10.09.2013 20:55 | 10 views | 0 comments
Seriously, we NEED to talk about PAX.
Now, if you've been reading my pieces since I've come on board to GameRevolution, you know two things:
A) I'm terribly clever, insightful, handsome, and modest.
B) I'm not at all afraid to tackle social issues in gaming full force.
And PAX has some serious issues we need to discuss, as gamers, as humans. Hey, come back here! Diablo III can wait five minutes.
PAX, for those who have never looked up anything about video games on the Internet ever, stands for "Penny Arcade Expo" and consists of the original convention (now termed "PAX Prime") in Seattle, which began in 2004, "PAX East" founded six years later in Boston, and as of this year "PAX Australia." Born from the webcomic Penny Arcade by authors Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik, the expo celebrates all things gaming, including console, arcade, tabletop, and card gaming, and routinely pulls in close to twice the amount of attendees as E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo. This difference in attendance is due to the fact that PAX primarily touts itself as a fan-facing expo, as opposed to E3, which is classified primarily as a trade show.
PAX Prime just wrapped up in Seattle for the 2013 year, selling out as usual, with the conference expanding to a fourth day. Amidst the competitions and cosplay contests, developers are out there giving the fans a taste of what's to come in the upcoming year. And though every year brings a new batch of heroes, villains, and mythical species of every shape and size, there's one creature that Holkins, Krahulik, and the rest of Penny Arcade (or do they?) wishes would just go away: the Dickwolf.
The Dickwolf, an unseen creature in a 2010 Penny Arcade strip, "rapes" an NPC to sleep nightly, as he begs a hero-type to rescue him. What was meant as a little light humor turned into a firestorm because, as most rational people understand, rape is never funny.
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| Diablo III (Console versions) Review | CSM
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Like its PC and Mac predecessor, this action-heavy role-playing game picks up 20 years after the events of Diablo II, after Mephisto, Diablo, and Baal have been defeated -- but the Worldstone, which once protected the inhabitants of Tristram from harm, has been destroyed, allowing evil to rise once again. Gamers can play as one of five unique character classes, such as the Barbarian and Witch Doctor, while acquiring new items, spells, and abilities by roaming through (and underneath) huge lands and battling demons big and small.
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| Diablo III (Console versions) Review | CSM
Added: 10.09.2013 20:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
Like its PC and Mac predecessor, this action-heavy role-playing game picks up 20 years after the events of Diablo II, after Mephisto, Diablo, and Baal have been defeated -- but the Worldstone, which once protected the inhabitants of Tristram from harm, has been destroyed, allowing evil to rise once again. Gamers can play as one of five unique character classes, such as the Barbarian and Witch Doctor, while acquiring new items, spells, and abilities by roaming through (and underneath) huge lands and battling demons big and small.
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