This Week's Xbox One and Xbox 360 Deals Revealed
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, and others. Unlike the regular sales, you don't need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to save big on titles in the Publisher Sale.See the lists below for everything on sale now through March 16. Xbox One:- Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $36
- Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition -- $63
- Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $16.50
- Ryse: Legendary Edition -- $30
- Sunset Overdrive Season Pass -- $15
- Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- $13.20
- Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition -- $4.95
Xbox 360:- Assassin's Creed -- $10
- Assassin's Creed III -- $10
- Assassin's Creed Revelations -- $10
- Hitman HD Pack -- $5
- Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $10
- Zombie Driver HD -- $3.40
Xbox 360 Publisher Sale (Xbox Live Gold not required):- A World of Keflings -- $3.29
- Banjo-Kazooie -- $4.94
- Battleblock Theater -- $7.50
- Castle Crashers -- $7.50
- Fable Anniversary -- $20
- Fable III -- $6.60
- Fez -- $5
- Forza Horizon -- $10
- Fruit Ninja Kinect -- $5
- Gears of War 2 -- $5
- Halo Wars -- $5
- Hydro Thunder Hurricane -- $7.50
- Joe Danger 2: The Movie -- $3.74
- Kinect Sports Seasons Two -- $7.50
- Portal: Still Alive -- $7.50
- Spelunky -- $4.94
- Toy Soldiers -- $5
- Toy Soldiers: Cold War -- $7.50
- Trials Evolution -- $7.50
- Zoo Tycoon -- $12
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| DmC Devil May Cry Review | Videogamer
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VG:
Remember back in 2013 when all the internet had to get mad about was a different hair colour for an angsty demon hunter? Such a colossal fuss was made over Ninja Theorys decision to give Dante a goth makeover that it almost overshadowed what is the best entry into the series. The superb weapon variety, combat and level design made Ninja Theorys entry one to silence the doubters. With the Definitive Edition, we get the expected 1080p/60 fps upgrade, but it is the games tweaks and tools, which allow the player to cater the experience to their own style, that make this a great remaster.
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| Dead Or Alive 5: Last Rounds Ninja Costumes Come Out Of The Shadows - New Trailer
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Dead or Alive 5: Last Round has a couple of ninjas in the roster, but if you want to turn Nyotengu into a ninja you can. A set of ninja costumes are coming to Koei Tecmos fighting game on March 10.
Ninja costume pack volume two includes outfits for Phase 4, Helena, Leifang, Jann Lee, Jacky from Virtua Fighter, Bayman, Zack, Raiden, Nyotengu, and Ninja Gaiden guest Momoji.
Tags: Dead, Mario, Kong, Ninja, Ninja Gaiden, Gaiden, Last, Alice, Code, Shadows, Jack, Route
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| DmC: Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition Review | Push Square
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PS:
You can almost feel Ninja Theory's middle finger protruding out of DmC: Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition, a remastered version of its polarising 2013 reboot. Rather than settle for a simple visual overhaul, the Cambridge-based developer has delved deep into the core of its divisive PlayStation 3 title, retuning aspects of the urban overhaul specifically to the tastes of those outspoken aficionados that lambasted the original even prior to its release. But with a changelog as long as Dante's famous Rebellion rapier which includes such miniscule modifications as the removal of Vergil's fugly fedora does this stand any chance of winning the affection of the series' stubborn stalwarts?
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| DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition Review | The Game Scouts
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Tin Salamunic: Say what you want about Dantes new design, but Ninja Theorys Devil May Cry reboot offers a more comprehensive adventure than all previous entries combined. Sure, the storytelling is just as laughable and the writing remains cringe worthy, but its the gun and swordplay that ultimately define DmC, and in that regard, the remake outshines its predecessors in almost every way. The new Dante may be a juvenile cocky hipster, but is he really that different from the old Dante? Not really. Do people actually remember how atrocious the original dialogue was? Probably not. The point is, DmC may be a new start for the series, but the overall tone is relatively unchanged. Whether thats a good or bad thing is up to debate, but the important thing is that the overhauled combat provides an infinitely better experience.
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| Is DmC Devil May Cry Definitive Edition a worthy upgrade?
Added: 10.03.2015 9:19 | 32 views | 0 comments
Eurogamer:
Ninja Theory's Devil May Cry reboot courted much controversy back in the day, when the Unreal Engine 3-powered release traded the series' signature 60fps gameplay for a more detail-rich 30fps experience. Only the PC version could power uncompromised full frame-rate gameplay - and in our tests, it made a world of difference.
Fast forward to today and with the new PS4 and Xbox One Definitive Edition, we finally have 60fps DmC gameplay on console. So is the new release worthy of an upgrade for owners of the last-gen game? Well, today we'll be comparing the new PS4 game with the existing PS3 and PC builds - and as soon as we're done, we'll post our Xbox One vs PlayStation 4 comparisons too.
Tags: PlayStation, Onto, Engine, Xbox, Unreal Engine, Unreal, Fate, Ninja, Devil, May Cry, Devil May, Xbox One
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