Mad Max review: Your world is fire and blood | GamesRadar
Added: 01.09.2015 8:17 | 17 views | 0 comments
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Poor old Max. Seems like he cant start the day without having the sense kicked out of his skull and being left for dead in the desert. Its like an alarm clock for him. Only with no snooze and more boots. Warners tie-in, while oddly divorced from the recent movie, upholds that tradition, with Max waking up in the dust minus a car and setting out on a quest to build a new one, mainly via the medium of blowing shit up and frowning.
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| Port of Call
Added: 31.08.2015 21:53 | 13 views | 0 comments
A short but compelling narrative that takes you on a journey about depression, death, and more
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| Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Review I Hey Poor Player
Added: 31.08.2015 4:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Hey Poor Players Gary Swallow writes - "Nine years ago, Microsoft and Epic Games teamed up to give gamers a heart pounding game of hide and seek, providing them with a chainsaw machine gun as a means to tag each other out. Vancouver-based developer The Coalition was handed the reins in 2014, and decided the best way to stay true to this beloved franchise was to remaster the game that started it all."
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| Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo Review I Hey Poor Player
Added: 27.08.2015 18:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
Hey Poor Player's Francis DiPersio writes - "Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo has some pretty big shoes to fill. Episode 3's pitch-perfect blend of off-the-wall chaos and poignant narrative did a great job of pulling players into Hyperion middle-manager-turned-conman Rhys and company's plight like never before, while introducing several new characters such as the perky robot Gortys and the menacing Vallory into the volatile mix. Unfortunately, while this chapter's sights might be set on the stratosphere and the Hyperion base looming over the wastes of Pandora, Escape Plan Bravo proves ultimately to be a failure to launch."
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| Mondrian: Abstraction in Beauty Preview | GameSpew
Added: 27.08.2015 12:18 | 19 views | 0 comments
Sam at GameSpew writes: "Have you ever wanted to play a game that combines the simplicity of Pong with the excitement, shapes and colours of Geometry Wars? Well soon you can.
Mondrian: Abstraction in Beauty is a puzzle/arcade game currently in development by Lantana Games in which players have to destroy blocks using nothing more than a ball and paddle combination. Basically, there is a randomly generated shape in the middle of the screen with lots of different coloured blocks inside it. On the outside there is a wall which the ball can bounce off too, and in order for players to complete the level, all they need to do is destroy all the blocks without losing their ball."
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| The Competition Does What Nintendon't - Why that makes Nintendo Great
Added: 27.08.2015 8:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
With the recent leak patent for Nintendo's next console, Poli Games talks about how Nintendo approaches each of there consoles in different ways. Nintendo isn't afraid to throw themselves into uncharted territory. Is it beneficial to them or should Nintendo play it safe?
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| Future Of Trine Series In Doubt Following Negative Reaction To Third Outing
Added: 25.08.2015 11:45 | 11 views | 0 comments
"Poor media attention has caught us by surprise"
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| Evoland 2: A Slight Case Of Spacetime Continuum Disorder Review I Hey Poor Player
Added: 25.08.2015 2:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Hey Poor Player's Francis DiPersio writes - "Its been ever more common in recent years for games to attempt to sell themselves by tapping into the pixelated hearts of gamers who grew up in the golden days of the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Eschewing flashy visuals in favor of good old fashioned sprites and and unapologetically simple mechanics, many developers have delivered pale imitations of their sources of inspiration that manage provide the nostalgic aesthetics of yesteryear, yet somehow fail to capture the essence that made those classic games from the late 80s and early 90s so great to begin with."
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| Pure Holdem Review | Godisageek
Added: 24.08.2015 23:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
Godisageek:
Pure Holdem is the first poker game to make its way on to the Playstation 4 and it probably wont be the last; however, based on the sheer realism and fun of my experience playing, it will take some beating to make a better poker simulation than this. VooFoo Studios have carried on the tradition of making the pub games we all love so much into realistic simulations we can play in our own home; Pure Chess and Pure Pool were spot on in terms of realism, but Pure Holdem is about as close to playing the real thing as youre going to get without actually shuffling and bluffing in the flesh.
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