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God of War 3 Remastered Review

Added: 14.07.2015 8:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


It's one of the most thrilling openings in all of video games. As warrior-turned-deity-killer Kratos, you climb the Titan Gaia, who functions as a colossal, moving level upon which you battle Poseidon, the god of the sea. Gaia herself is one of Kratos' few remaining allies; her cries of pain pierce the air as you swing your chained blades, launching ghoulish soldiers into the air and slicing away at Poseidon and his many-legged steed. It is all sound and fury, almost unparalleled in its sense of scale and its translation of a protagonist's anger into bloody, brutal interactions. When Kratos strikes his final blow, you see it not from his perspective, but from his victim's point of view, in the first person. It's a striking and vicious design choice that sets the tone for the game to follow. You are no longer conquering the Greek gods as an enraged antihero, but as a full-on villain.

The question, then, is this: How could Definitely not God of War III's biggest boss. Still big, though.

This isn't the first time you use a corpse in such a way in the God of War series, but it's more striking in God of War III because Kratos has no shred of mercy remaining within him--not at this stage. Previous games allowed Kratos his humanity, Chains of Olympus' Elysium Fields sequence being an excellent example. While Kratos has never been a hero in the usual sense of the term, we have seen the source of his torment, and watched Athena refuse to set him free from his nightmares. Here, Kratos is a one-note killing machine, and we are left only with what we know from previous games to provide context. The smidgen of mercy Kratos shows towards a daughter figure in the final hours, and the accompanying message of hope, is not earned given how little development the character shows in God of War III up to that point--and reminds us that for Kratos, women are whores, wives, daughters, or paperweights. Full-on cruelty was always in the cards, but it makes Kratos difficult to root for, particularly if this is your first God of War experience.

Then again, this is not a series known for its sophisticated storytelling. Kratos is the vessel for an instinctive kind of gameplay that is rarely this successful. Your rewards for following God of War III's linear trail are genre-defining combat, excellent pacing, and the innate joy of watching enemies spew forth clusters of glowing red orbs when they fall. It's the ever-compelling quest for shinies, accomplished by slamming your cestus into the ground, then gutting a centaur and watching its viscera spill onto the floor. Your reward is more power, which you use to earn more shinies and to see more entrails. That the game finds so many ways to stay consistently fresh within this traditional structure is a feat worthy of the gods.

From: www.gamespot.com

MLB The Show Predicts the 2015 Homerun Derby and All-Star Game

Added: 13.07.2015 20:00 | 22 views | 0 comments


Later tonight, baseball's biggest stars will begin their two-day take over of The Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio to celebrate the 86th Annual MLB All Star Game. Tonight at 5:00 PM Pacific on ESPN, some of the MLB's biggest sluggers will gather to put on a show that only baseball can in the 2015 Homerun Derby. With a field consisting of Joc Pederson, Kris Bryant, Prince Fielder, Todd Frazier, Albert Pujols, Manny Machado, Anthony Rizzo, and Josh Donaldson there are sure to be plenty of fireworks -- no pyrotechnics needed.

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The Sims 4, ARK: Survival Evolved SPINTIRES Are This Weeks Best Selling PC Games

Added: 13.07.2015 13:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


The latest PC UK retail, Steam Digital and Green Man Gaming charts have been revealed and as we can see, The Sims 4, ARK: Survival Evolved SPINTIRES are this weeks best selling games in UK, on Steam and on GMG.

From: n4g.com

A Great Man: 10 Things You Might Not Know About Satoru Iwata

Added: 13.07.2015 5:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


GameRevolution: "Satoru Iwata's tragic death has left the world in disbelief. One minute he appeared busy with the future of Nintendo, and the next he ws gone. It was all so sudden, astonishing, and heartbreaking. Many knew him from his appearances on Iwata Asks and Nintendo Direct, but there was much to Iwata's life than on-screen presentations. His 55 years on Earth were impactful and productive, leaving the world a much better place than before him. Below you will find 10 facts about Satoru Iwata that give you a better idea of what made him so great."

From: n4g.com

A Great Man: 10 Things You Might Not Know About Satoru Iwata

Added: 13.07.2015 3:35 | 6 views | 0 comments




Satoru Iwata's tragic death has left the world in disbelief. One minute he appeared busy with the future of Nintendo, and the next he was gone. It was all so sudden, stunning, and heartbreaking.

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