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$25 Armored Bloodwing mount now available in WoW

Added: 31.05.2013 13:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


New rideable flesh-eating bat available for purchase in Blizzard Entertainment's MMO.

Gamers can fly the skies of Azeroth on an all-new mount, as Blizzard Entertainment has launched the Armored Bloodwing creature. It is available now for $25 in the .

The Armored Bloodwing is described as a "monstrous" and flesh-eating bat, "the perfect companion for trips that call for death and destruction."

Once purchased, the Armored Bloodwing will be available for all present and future characters players have tied to their Battle.net accounts.

The Armored Bloodwing joins a growing catalog of mounts and pets that Blizzard Entertainment has made available for a la carte purchase. It joins the Celestial Steed ($25), Winged Guardian ($25), Swift Windsteed ($25), and pets like the Pandaren Monk ($10), Soul of the Aspects ($10), and Cinder Kitten ($10).

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From: www.gamespot.com

Rain preview: Japan Studio's other Ico heir | Eurogamer

Added: 30.05.2013 13:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


The Last Guardian may still be AWOL, but there's another game from Sony's Japan Studio that takes on Team Ico's spirit. By Martin Robinson Of all Sony's philanthropic ideals - the all-inclusive approach to indie developers, the generosity of PlayStation Plus and the free packet of French fancies that's likely to be bundled with every PS4 console - there's one that remains unsung. PlayStation C.A.M.P. - that's Creator Audition Mash-up Project, by the way - is a little department within Japan Studio that's responsible for some of Sony's oddest games. The premise is simple, if a little hard to believe. PlayStation C.A.M.P. is an open-armed initiative that lets anyone with an idea pitch a game to Sony, and if they're successful, to see it through to completion with the assistance of established development talent. It has brought us Trash Panic (something of an unsung wonder itself), sparked off the project that became Echochrome, and recently had its highest profile hit with To...

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts animation lead Zach Volker on 'classy violence' and the cost of realism

Added: 30.05.2013 1:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Guardian - Triple A game development never really stops. Studios crunch for months to make release deadlines, then a few weeks later, everyone is back in the office brainstorming the next instalment. The industry is ruthless and relentless. At Infinity Ward, creator and current custodian of the world's biggest franchise, it's no different. This is a multimillion-selling property, and there are 100 people in the developer's new office in Encino, California, who have to ensure the record-breaking sales continue. They do that by not stopping.

From: n4g.com

Guardian - Splinter Cell: Blacklist - preview

Added: 30.05.2013 0:19 | 7 views | 0 comments


Guardian - One of the ways in which you can tell that a fictional character has become iconic is when they mysteriously cease to age. Batman, Superman and James Bond have been in service for more than 40 years now, and aged decrepitude is something they'll never experience.

From: n4g.com

Destiny The Law Of The Jungle Trailer (HD)

Added: 24.05.2013 13:12 | 6 views | 0 comments


As a Guardian of the City sets out on an epic, action-packed adventure to reclaim our Solar System, he recalls the moment when he was first taught the most important lesson of all - The Law of the Jungle. Watch this live-action/CG trailer and get a sneak peek at Destiny, the new action game from the creators of Halo and the company that brought you Call of Duty. See the official worldwide Destiny gameplay reveal on June 10th, 2013 during Sony's PlayStation E3 Press Conference.

From: www.gamershell.com

Guardian - Xbox One: hands-on with the new controller and Kinect

Added: 24.05.2013 0:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


Guardian - You can't trust the internet. Prior to the Xbox One launch event, there were rumours the controller would be a wildly different beast, perhaps with its own touch pad in response to Sony's refreshed PS4 Dualshock. The truth is simultaneously more mundane and triguing. The new pad looks and feels a lot like the old Xbox 360 version; it's roughly the same size and the same weight. But the design team has added or improved on over 40 features some of which become immediately obvious when you first use it.

From: n4g.com


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