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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review - Cheathappens

Added: 19.12.2014 15:11 | 17 views | 0 comments


Cheathappens: "If your first Tomb Raider experience was last year's remarkable reboot from Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix, you'd be forgiven if you didn't give The Temple of Osiris' high angle action another look. Those who have been around the block a few times though know as great as 2013's Tomb Raider was, The Temple of Osiris is more than a worthwhile look back. What it lacks in high definition visuals and personality it makes up for with remarkably fun co-op and a surprisingly meaningful single-player experience. If you're looking for a game to hop on the couch and play with a group of friends, this a tomb that's more than worth raiding."

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris review - GamePlanet

Added: 18.12.2014 23:11 | 6 views | 0 comments


Gameplanet: "Lara Croft is one of video gaming's most revered and most debated protagonists. For years her misogynistic figure has been held up as evidence of the gaming world's inability to grow up. However, Crystal Dynamic's 2013 reboot changed all that. Similarly, a new tranche of spin-off Tomb Raider tales have breathed not only new life, but also new gameplay into one of the industry's most iconic heroines. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a sequel to 2010s Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. Drawing inspiration from classic dungeon crawlers such as Diablo, you control Lara in third person with a top down camera, as she marauds her way through ancient Egyptians tombs. And maraud she does. Using bombs and weapons such as grenade launchers or assault rifles, Lara cuts a path of destruction through each level. Such a rampage isn't all that archaeological of Lara, but then the series has never really emphasised this woefully underdeveloped side of her character. This s...

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Hear What Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Sounds Like With Japanese Voices

Added: 18.12.2014 22:11 | 2 views | 0 comments


While Capcom didnt record Japanese voiceovers for the Resident Evil series in the past, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will have Japanese voice actors in Japan. Yuko Kaida who played Claire in Resident Evil: Degeneration and Lara Croft in Tomb Raider will reprise hero role as Claire Redfield.

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review - NZG

Added: 18.12.2014 19:11 | 8 views | 0 comments


NZG: "Did you play Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light back in 2010? If the answer is yes, then congratulations you played one of the best co-op action-puzzlers in recent memory. If the answer is no, then youre actually very lucky. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (the sequel to the previously mentioned game) hones established formulae, while cramming in extra content and increasing the player count. The game shares a lot of its DNA with dual joystick shooters, and traditional puzzle-platformers. Youll be mowing down enemies with a vast arsenal of guns as you delve into tombs, and solving simple physics puzzles to progress through them. It also features a new cast of characters to accompany Lara; Carter (a charismatic treasure hunter), Isis, and Horus (divine Egyptian avatars). These characters share simple toolsets that present rewarding solutions to puzzles."

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Come at me bro! 2015#39;s biggest gaming rivalries

Added: 18.12.2014 19:00 | 15 views | 0 comments


It's that time of year again: the last big games of the season have hit shelves, Holy shit, look at that list!

With so many heavy-hitters arriving next year, from Geralt to Batman to that dude with the awesome ax-saw from Bloodborne, it looks like there's going to be stiff competition for players' attention. Each release has something that sets it apart, but I suspect there will be games with just the right amount of similarities to spark a rivalry. And you know, just for fun, I'm gonna make my guesses right now. Place your bets, place your bets!

If this isn't the first thing that popped into your head when you read this article's headline, you don't know Lara Croft and Nathan Drake. Though they've never met, don't exist in the same universe, and were birthed from the minds of completely different developers, there's no denying that the rivalry between these two ruggedly attractive adventurers runs deep, and has shaped them both.

It wasn't always that way. Lara had been raiding ancient and holy structures for a good ten years before that whippersnapper Drake made the scene. But he brought with him a whole host of new ideas about scaling walls and punching stuff, which Croft clearly took to heart. They now compete for the title of Most Epic Action-Adventure Badass on a regular basis, and with both dropping in 2015, this will be the first time they've both had an original release in the same year. And with both acting as console-exclusive daredevils on release? Things are definitely going to get adventurous.

When looking up 2015's most anticipated titles in a sleep-deprived fugue state, I typed Evolve: Wild Hunt into the search and didn't realize my error for several seconds. It just seems so right, doesn't it? That's because Geralt of Rivia from have the same important job: kill the shit out of some monsters.

Granted, the where, how, and why of the monster-killing is different for both. Geralt will use his Witcher abilities to hunt beasts in a massive open world setting, while the Evolve hunters will fight behemoths (indeed, one's even named Behemoth) to clear a far-off planet for human civilization in asymmetrical multiplayer combat. Still, the basic premise remains the same - kill that big thing before it kills you, for adventure and profit. But between a medieval magic user and grizzled futuristic warriors with a death wish, who is the ultimate predator? Only time will tell… specifically the 365 day period beginning on January 1st. Yeah, that time.

We've got more hunters here, but these folks specialize in saving mankind… or what remains of it. DUN DUN DUN! Set in different post-crisis cities, both focus on the struggle to combat a hellish blight that turns humans into demonic creatures. It's a rough job, but…

Unlike the badass hunters from the previous slide, the hero of Bloodborne (currently codenamed 'That Guy') and the knights of The Order are more hemmed in when it comes to combat. Navigating the cramped streets of the gothic Y'harnam or alternate-universe London is no easy task, especially when they're full of human mobs and post-human Frankensteins that want to rip the heroes to pieces. Bloodborne dude and The Order's knights are going to need every ounce of wit and steel they can gather to survive, but the real question is, who's going to survive better?

In , where you try to keep the streets of L.A. safe from sophisticated career criminals who try to rob banks, start high speed chases and, yes, take hostages. The ultimate goal is to stop these evildoers from doing all that evil, which just goes to show that crime doesn't pa - oh wait. You can also play as the criminals in both games and ensure that their dastardly plots succeed. Well! Nevermind then.

As part of both Siege and Hardline, you'll flip between cop and criminal teams regularly, alternatively enforcing or thwarting the law. Both are intriguing in concept and leave little room for questioning the morality of hostage-taking, since you'll be the one doing the nabbing in about five minutes. But which one will have the upper, morally-gray hand? Keep your sights set on next year.

You normally wouldn't try to equate an eccentric billionaire with a thing for cosplay and a grizzled veteran who likes taking selfies. But in the words of an insane clown, maybe they're not so different after all. While Big Boss has quite a few years on Batman in the video game protagonist department, Batman was doing the gruff pseudo-hero act before Snake was a twinkle in Hideo Kojima's eye. That gives each equal claim to the cranky-and-jaded-protag title going into 2015, when kick it into gear.

Even taking into account their equally tragic pasts, there's no clear-cut winner. Both of these guys have grown thick calluses on their souls from exposure to the horrors of man, yet keep hoping that others will be able to ensure peace. Plus, there's the horrors of their personal lives: Batman may be able to play the 'dead parents' card (and boy does he ever), but Big Boss gets to mourn the fact that he was made to kill his mentor/mother figure as a pawn in a giant game of Illuminati chess. 2015 will tell who's the grumpiest, most ruined and noble justice-seeker.

Come 2015, it'll once again be time for a ragtag team of heroes to combat a vast network of foes with the most ridiculous array of weapons and powers you've ever seen. Blizzard is ready and raring to deliver just that with its team-based shooter .

Crashing the house party that Team Fortress 2 started, both Battleborn and Overwatch are looking to build off those foundations and add their own flair to the décor. Both have grand-scale narratives as their backdrops, with the Overwatch folks battling to bring peace to a vaguely chaotic world and Battleborn's crew trying to protect the last living star in the universe. Yeesh. This involves a lot of killing each other (though Battleborn boasts a MOBA-like horde mode as well). With an arsenal full of bizarre offerings from lightsabers to steampunk shotguns and the mighty fists of a silverback gorilla, both games look completely insane. But which one is SANE???! WE'LL PAINT THE WALLS WITH THE BLOOD OF MUSHROOMS!!!

Yes, both of these games and their beloved protagonists are the brain fruit of the same company. But you've seen will be hitting store shelves and battling for the heart of every gamer's inner child. Yes, even the kids who played Sonic.

Each of these games has something special tucked in its corner to win player favor. The Legend of Zelda has had a relatively consistent release schedule over the course its illustrious history, particularly since the late 90s, giving the Hero of Time plenty of… well, time to gain more fans. Fox hasn't been so lucky, since his last original title came out in 2006, but that just means fans are even more excited to see him back in action and barrel-rolling to his heart's content. It'll be a tough race for sure, but only one can be the TRUE VICTOR! I mean, unless people buy both. That could also work.

The new year is fast approaching, and these conflicts will come to a head before you know it. But there's still plenty of time for more rivalries to blossom. What other matchups do you think we'll see next year? Which of these adversarial relationships gets your blood pumping the most? Tell me in the comments below - betting hasn't ended yet!

Want to hear more about 2015? Of course you do, because it may just be .

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review | GameCloud Australia

Added: 18.12.2014 13:11 | 12 views | 0 comments


Phill Woods at GameCloud Australia Writes: "Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a fun, richly detailed, arcade adventure game thats well worth the 25-ish dollar price of admission. What it lacks in original storytelling, it more than makes up for with beautifully wrought environments and fun, if not overly challenging gameplay. Its emphasis on co-op does kind of let down the single player experience, with the game only fully coming to life once a partner joins. Enemies and puzzles dynamically scale depending on the amount of people in your party; with the challenge ratcheting up accordingly. Furthermore, like most loot-based dungeon crawlers, Temple of Osiris offers an extremely intensive post-game experience; with various challenges and modifiers for every level. If youre looking for something fun to kill some time with your friends, or simply enjoy games with high replay value, this is a title you should consider looking into."

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris review | MMGN

Added: 18.12.2014 3:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


MMGN: Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a fun spin-off, with deeply satisfying puzzles in a completely different take on gameplay that reverts to the tropes of Tomb Raider from an era gone by. Its best played through four-player co-op, but only with fellow players you know and trust, and the combat is fairly rubbish, but thats balanced by the strength of the puzzle design. At $25 as a digital download, it knows its a small spin-off, and fits nicely as a short time-filler during the quiet New Year period.

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Launch Trailer

Added: 18.12.2014 0:12 | 6 views | 0 comments


Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and...

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review - Gamingunion

Added: 17.12.2014 20:11 | 5 views | 0 comments


Gamingunion: "When Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light was released back in 2010, the game delivered a completely new experience in the series. Not only did it introduce a new isometric perspective for the franchise, it also introduced a cooperative mode. Now in 2014, Lara Croft and The Temple of Osiris promises to deliver an expanded version of that same enjoyable experience and on the whole, it delivers."

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review: Tomb Raiding in a Different Way | Gamer Headlines

Added: 17.12.2014 6:11 | 16 views | 0 comments


Gamer Headlines writes: "It was only four years ago that Crystal Dynamics completely transformed the Third-Person Action-Adventure formula we have all come to love through the various installments of Tomb Raider into an arcade-inspired experience with a fixed isometric perspective that relied heavily on its couch co-op nature with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. The latest entry in this Tomb Raider spin-off series, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, builds on the same fundamental elements of its predecessor, while also adding in four-player cooperative play for the first time ever in a game involving the iconic female video game protagonist. Despite the changes applied to its design, Temple of Osiris still feels like an authentic Tomb Raider experience with a whole lot of puzzle solving and shooting involved. However, it lacks the same level of polish as some of the main entries of the franchise, occasionally ruining what is a genuinely fun and cleverly crafted video game."

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