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16 League of Legends Cosplay Photos That Will Brighten Your Day

Added: 02.04.2015 23:30 | 5 views | 0 comments


1. Poro



Milynn Sarley dressed up as a lovable Poro begging for snax at San Diego Comic-Con.


2. Ahri the Nine-Tailed Fox



Ahri might be the most popular LoL character to cosplay as. This mobile assassin champion was spotted in the wild at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.


3. Rengar the Pride Stalker



Welcome to the jungle! We're pretty sure this cuddly cosplayer has already reached 5 Ferocity at DreamHack Winter 2014. (Photo by Jennika Ojala)


4. Darkflame Shyvana



French Cosplayer Galuren shows off her perfectly executed Darkflame Shyvana cosplay at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.


5. Firefox Themed Ahri



This cosplayer took a fun spin on Ahri by combining her with the iconic Firefox web browser icon. This photo was taken in a cosplay competition at DreamHack Winter 2014. (Photo by Gabriel Kulig)


6. The Sheriffs of Piltover



A couple of unique takes on Caitlyn come from this waitstaff at a League of Legends restaurant in Chongqing, China.


7. Caitlyn the Sheriff of Piltover



Here's a dedicated solo cosplayer's take on Caitlyn. Unlike the previous Caitlyn group photo, this undertaking was completely a fan enterprise at DreamHack Summer 2014. (Photo by Frederike Schmitt)


8. Akali



This Akali costume competed in a cosplay contest in Lyon, France. The shadow warrior Akali upholds the balance between light and dark, but she also has dance moves that rival Beyoncé.


9. Elise Spider Queen



Elise sacrificed her humanity to become the vicious queen of the spiders. We're pretty sure this cosplay required cool down nukes and crowd control at DreamHack Winter 2014. (Photo by Jennika Ojala)


10. Shaco, Akali and Annie



A trio of legends showed up for the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. If you look closely you can even spot Annie's bear companion Tibbers!


11. Irelia the Will of the Blades



She may be cursed by a powerful necromancy, but Irelia is still our favorite melee champ, featured here at DreamHack Winter 2014. (Photo by Frederike Schmitt)


12. Miss Fortune the Bounty Hunter



Miss Fortune's strut is anything but passive here at this League of Legends event in Athens, Greece.


13. Orianna the Lady of Clockwork



In the line of glib and enticing AIs like GLaDOS, Orianna has an undeniable appeal. This cosplayer has an excellent take on her Bladecraft skin at DreamHack Winter 2014. (Photo by Gabriel Kulig)


14. Shaco the Demon Jester



Charley Lewis has an almost friendly take on the infamous death enigma Shaco at the London Comic Con 2013. He's pretty cunning though, so we still recommend keeping your distance.


15. Orianna the Lady of Clockwork



This painstakingly accurate evocation of Orianna was accomplished by Marina Shisterova, the winner of DreamHack Komplett.se Cosplay Championship at DreamHack Summer 2014. (Photo by Frederike Schmitt)


16. Jarvan IV



There's something so endearing about this fan posing for a photo with the formidable Jarvan IV in his full regalia outside of the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center. She's smiling like she has no idea his armor is made out of the bones of his enemies.


From: www.gamespot.com

Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 01.04.2015 21:17 | 2 views | 0 comments


Theres something about Nihon Falcom games that just draws you in and grips you like a vice. Though their budget-friendly retro visuals might call to mind low-rent indie fare, their titles exhibit a level of polish that even most AAA studios cant hope to match. Responsive controls and tight, old-school gameplay are their hallmarks, though they also excel at crafting rich, inviting worlds in which players can lose themselves. In many ways, Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure is a bug departure from their usual output instead of building on NES and PC-Engine Action RPGs, this quirky little game apes the style of 32-bit classics like Megaman Legends yet it still bears those hallmarks with pride. The game flew under most gamers radar when it hit the PSP in 2007, but thanks to steam greenlight it has a second chance to shine on PC.

From: n4g.com

League Of Legends Ultra Rapid Fire Mode Arrives To Celebrate April Fool's Day

Added: 01.04.2015 18:03 | 25 views | 0 comments



League of Legends is celebrating April Fool's Day by bringing back a special game mode called Ultra Rapid Fire. They've also added some silly new skins to the PC and Mac MOBA. 

From: www.cinemablend.com

Lionhead: Microsoft doesn't need us to be evil

Added: 31.03.2015 21:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


"Microsoft is much terested in making a happy community of players and making the Xbox and Windows 10 a fun place to play - it doesn't need us to be evil," says David Eckelberry, the game director for Fable Legends at Lionhead.

From: n4g.com

Why League of Legends is Smart for Staying Away from Consoles

Added: 30.03.2015 2:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


There are times when it seems that certain mmo games want to conquer the world. They are released to great acclaim on the PC and eventually work their way over to the Mac. Gamers are playing the game nonstop and revenue is rolling in, but people begin to ask when the game is going to be ported over to consoles or mobile devices. Surely, such a move will only enhance the success that the game has enjoyed so far. The last year or two have seen many games follow this route, but it is surprising that one of the biggest online games of all, League of Legends, has come out and said that they have no plans on porting the game to consoles or any other devices. mmo-PLAY explain why League of Legends is smart for staying away from consoles.

From: n4g.com

Why League of Legends is Smart for Staying Away from Consoles

Added: 30.03.2015 0:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


There are times when it seems that certain mmo games want to conquer the world. They are released to great acclaim on the PC and eventually work their way over to the Mac. Gamers are playing the game nonstop and revenue is rolling in, but people begin to ask when the game is going to be ported over to consoles or mobile devices. Surely, such a move will only enhance the success that the game has enjoyed so far. The last year or two have seen many games follow this route, but it is surprising that one of the biggest online games of all, League of Legends, has come out and said that they have no plans on porting the game to consoles or any other devices. mmo-PLAY explain why League of Legends is smart for staying away from consoles.

From: n4g.com


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