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Korean New MOBA Pirates: Treasure Hunters Is Also for Girls

Added: 29.05.2014 13:14 | 8 views | 0 comments


The Korean new MOBA Pirates: Treasure Hunters had a Focus Group Test (FGT) in Korea. According to the testers, this game is very simple to operate and girls can pick up quickly too. Pirates: Treasure Hunters is developed by a Spanish game company Virtual Toys and published by CJ EM in Korea. It features many game modes including 1 vs. 1 to 8 vs. 8. This game is similar to a first-person-shooting game with very simple control. As a result, players can get started quickly. There are 22 champions available in game currently. They introduce mounts like warship, recon ship etc. as well as traps, lifts and more.

From: n4g.com

Influent Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 29.05.2014 1:14 | 10 views | 0 comments


Learning isn't fun. There's no two ways about it -- it's not something most people do leisurely -- but whether you need to brush up on your Spanish to decipher details on a discount dentist's billboard, or you're simply in the mood to witness one of Japan's many subway molestation's firsthand, there's always ample reason to add another language to your skill set. The problem is, learning a new language isn't easy. In my experience, which I admit is rather limited, nouns, verbs and adjectives tend to meld together after a sliver of chapters, forming into a giant ink blot that, according to my most recent -- and completely fabricated -- psychological survey, looks a lot like something I wouldn't be capable of conquering without some sort of direction.

From: n4g.com

Men of War: Assault Squad 2 Launch Trailer (HD)

Added: 15.05.2014 20:13 | 10 views | 0 comments


Men of War: Assault Squad 2 features new single player style skirmish modes that take players from extreme tank combat to deadly sniper stealth missions. Commanders can now faceoff against opponents on various new multiplayer 1v1 -- 4v4 maps. This new Assault Squad game brings significant game engine and visual improvements as well, with special attention paid to ones that were highly requested by the players. Available digitally and through selected retailers in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish languages.

From: www.gamershell.com

Spanish Preview: Watch Dogs on PS4 Disappoint Graphically, Ordinary Animations, Ugly Textures More

Added: 15.05.2014 0:14 | 10 views | 0 comments


The latest preview of Watch Dogs from Spanish website Vandal has some startling comments on graphics/visuals on PS4

From: n4g.com

FIFA 14 Ultimate Team: 7 Best Squad Styles You Need To Know

Added: 09.05.2014 9:16 | 3 views | 0 comments


WC - Akin to a child going into a sweet shop and being told they can fill a large sack with all the candy they can carry, sometimes playing the manager, chairman and captain of an Ultimate Team can be an overwhelming task. Will you be an all-or-nothing Brendan Rodgers or a park-the-bus José Mourinho? Will you play the traditional 4-4-2 or congest the midfield like our Spanish rivals? Perhaps most importantly, which type of squad will you commit to in order to maximise chemistry and best suit your playing style?

From: n4g.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse - Part II Review

Added: 23.04.2014 1:01 | 4 views | 0 comments


The camera slowly pans over the rolling yellow and green hills of Catalonia, a Spanish community nestled between France and the Mediterranean Sea. In Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse, George Stobbart and Nico Collard leave London and Paris behind, traveling to this quiet landscape after deciphering clues hidden within a painting that stands at the center of a murderous conspiracy.

Mere hours before they stepped out onto the Spanish countryside, they were rescued from atop a burning building, set alight by one of the game's key antagonists: a man whose true identity and purpose remain unknown. As George and Nico are standing at the dilapidated entryway of the Castell del Sants, the tragic epicenter of the story, the pensive calm is shattered by gunfire aimed at them from inside the building--out of the frying pan and into the firing range.

makes a return early in the second half of The Serpent's Curse. But fear not: the goat that some publications dubbed one of the most difficult puzzles ever is graciously declawed, providing a simpler puzzle, and is mainly there for nostalgia--perhaps to evoke a little terror as well.

Broken Sword 5's second part is noticeably shorter, coming in at fewer than five hours when compared to the first part's six, and its linear nature diminishes the joy of exploration. Nevertheless, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is a solid installment in the nearly 20-year-old franchise, delivering a captivating story with great characters and loads of good-natured humor. We'll have to see if the combination is enough to warrant another adventure, but until then, The Serpent's Curse achieves its goals, giving George and Nico one more shot at the limelight.

From: www.gamespot.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse - Part II Review

Added: 23.04.2014 1:01 | 1 views | 0 comments


The camera slowly pans over the rolling yellow and green hills of Catalonia, a Spanish community nestled between France and the Mediterranean Sea. In Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse, George Stobbart and Nico Collard leave London and Paris behind, traveling to this quiet landscape after deciphering clues hidden within a painting that stands at the center of a murderous conspiracy.

Mere hours before they stepped out onto the Spanish countryside, they were rescued from atop a burning building, set alight by one of the game's key antagonists: a man whose true identity and purpose remain unknown. As George and Nico are standing at the dilapidated entryway of the Castell del Sants, the tragic epicenter of the story, the pensive calm is shattered by gunfire aimed at them from inside the building--out of the frying pan and into the firing range.

makes a return early in the second half of The Serpent's Curse. But fear not: the goat that some publications dubbed one of the most difficult puzzles ever is graciously declawed, providing a simpler puzzle, and is mainly there for nostalgia--perhaps to evoke a little terror as well.

Broken Sword 5's second part is noticeably shorter, coming in at fewer than five hours when compared to the first part's six, and its linear nature diminishes the joy of exploration. Nevertheless, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is a solid installment in the nearly 20-year-old franchise, delivering a captivating story with great characters and loads of good-natured humor. We'll have to see if the combination is enough to warrant another adventure, but until then, The Serpent's Curse achieves its goals, giving George and Nico one more shot at the limelight.

From: www.gamespot.com


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