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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Power Changes Everything Trailer

Added: 24.09.2014 18:05 | 0 views | 0 comments


Power changes everything in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, from the Private Military Corporation-driven storyline in the single-player Campaign to the exoskeleton movements in Multiplayer.

From: www.gamespot.com

Price drop: $4.00 off TP-LINK M5360 Power Bank 3G Mobile Wi-Fi , now only $100.99

Added: 24.09.2014 8:20 | 2 views | 0 comments


Save $4.00 on TP-LINK M5360 Power Bank 3G Mobile Wi-Fi ! The price of TP-LINK M5360 Power Bank 3G Mobile Wi-Fi has been dropped by $4.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.

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Tons of New FFXV Details On Battle, Combat System, Open World Thanks To PS4/Xbox One Power And More

Added: 22.09.2014 9:12 | 9 views | 0 comments


An anonymous Famitsu Employee has posted a full-fledge summary of Famitsu Interview with Final Fantasy XV Game Director Hajime Tabata. The interview is pretty interesting as Tabata talked on numerous topics related to Final Fantasy XV such as "demo length, incredible surprises, combat system, PS4/Xbox One power" and many more things.

From: n4g.com

Money, Sex, Power Central to Yakuza 0's Gameplay and Story

Added: 22.09.2014 1:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


"Yakuza 0, known in Japanese as Ryu Ga Gotoku 0, is set in 1988, during a time of relentless economic growth in Japan, so its main themes are money and power. For younger players, Mr. Yokoyama said that the new game can display "a different Japan" and players can wonder 'Wow, people really had that kind of money?' For older players, it can be a nostalgic trip back to one of the most prosperous times in Japanese history. To this end, coins and bills fly out of enemies in battle and instead of experience points, players level up by purchasing their skills with in-game money." -GR

From: n4g.com

Money, Sex, Power Central to Yakuza 0's Gameplay and Story

Added: 21.09.2014 12:00 | 6 views | 0 comments




In a closed media meeting at the Tokyo Game Show, Yakuza 0 writer Masayoshi Yokoyama discussed the upcoming game's setting, story, themes, gameplay, and more.

Yakuza 0, known in Japanese as Ryu Ga Gotoku 0, is set in 1988, during a time of relentless economic growth in Japan, so its main themes are money and power. For younger players, Mr. Yokoyama said that the new game can display "a different Japan" and players can wonder "Wow, people really had that kind of money?" For older players, it can be a nostalgic trip back to one of the most prosperous times in Japanese history. To this end, coins and bills fly out of enemies in battle and instead of experience points, players level up by purchasing their skills with in-game money, not real money (as other publishers are wont to do).

From: www.gamerevolution.com

The Top Five Games That Fight Back Against Violent Stereotypes

Added: 19.09.2014 23:16 | 1 views | 0 comments


David Jenkins writes: "Gaming has been slated over the years as a largely violent pastime, and is even occasionally blamed for the violent actions of a few individuals. Different countries have taken varying stances against such situations, implementing both mandatory and voluntary ratings systems... some developers are forced to produce a censored version of their game in certain regions. With that said, today we present a look at five of Power Up Gaming's favourite games for pacifists (or parents)."

From: n4g.com

The Top Five Games That Fight Back Against Violent Stereotypes

Added: 19.09.2014 21:13 | 1 views | 0 comments


David Jenkins writes: "Gaming has been slated over the years as a largely violent pastime, and is even occasionally blamed for the violent actions of a few individuals. Different countries have taken varying stances against such situations, implementing both mandatory and voluntary ratings systems... some developers are forced to produce a censored version of their game in certain regions. With that said, today we present a look at five of Power Up Gaming's favourite games for pacifists (or parents)."

From: n4g.com


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