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Spanish Charts, March 2014

Added: 08.04.2014 6:15 | 4 views | 0 comments


Adese : 01 (NE) PS4 INFAMOUS: SECOND SON (SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT) 02 (NE) PC DIABLO III: REAPER OF SOULS (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD) 03 (NE) PS4 METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES (KONAMI) 04 (NE) PS3 FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD REMASTER (SQUARE ENIX EUROPE) 05 (NE) XBO TITANFALL (ELECTRONIC ARTS) 06 (02) PS3 FIFA 14 (ELECTRONIC ARTS) 07 (04) PS3 GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE-TWO INTERACTIVE) 08 (__) PC DIABLO III (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD) 09 (NE) PS3 METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES (KONAMI) 10 (03) PS3 CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)

From: n4g.com

First in-game glimpse of MotoGP '14 seen at Qatar

Added: 07.04.2014 16:15 | 3 views | 0 comments


VVV: "So far, our only fleeting glimpses of Milestone's next-generation debut project MotoGP '14 have been from the teaser trailer and screenshots showcasing the Spanish Jerez track, but we've yet to see how it looks in-game. While we wait for the inevitable gameplay trailer to crop up soon, we spotted a few snaps posted on the official MotoGP game FaceBook page showing the PC version of MotoGP '14 running on an Asus laptop as part of a trip to Qatar in Asia, which hosted the first race event on the real life MotoGP calendar a couple of weeks ago. Curiously, PS4 controllers are being used just to add salt to the wounds of Xbox One players who won't be enjoying MotoGP '14."

From: n4g.com

Spanish Retailer Lists Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain For The PC

Added: 02.04.2014 2:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


Spanish retailer 'xtralife' has listed Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain for the PC.

From: n4g.com

Betrayer Review

Added: 31.03.2014 23:27 | 5 views | 0 comments


The chilling cry of a spirit told me to move off the trail and head into the woods, wherein lay the next clue in my investigation. What would I find this time? Perhaps the remains of a skeleton, weathered by the elements, its bones shattered by some malicious deed. Or would it be broken arrow shafts, left behind after an intense and bloody battle? In my eagerness, I made a grave error. My sudden movements were careless, as confirmed by the arrow whistling through the air. It struck its mark, and I attempted to limp to the safety of the forest. A coarse bellow drowned out the sound of my footsteps. Bursting through the brush charged a creature in the shape of a Spanish conquistador, its armor accented by red, from the belt, to the undershirt, to the burning eyes. It looked like the spirit would have to be patient for just a little while longer. The flash of a blade caused my screen to erupt in crimson.

Welcome to the New World. You are not wanted here.

Solving mysteries behind the wraiths draws you closer to your ultimate goal.

Betrayer allows you to change its stark monochrome aesthetics by adjusting a set of sliders to tweak color levels to those of typical adventure games. But doing so removes the game's air of mystery, and it is the mysteries that make Betrayer such a compelling experience. A lot of riddles are solved by the end of the game, yet even as the final curtain falls, many more questions are left unanswered. Nevertheless, with such questions still lingering, the macabre, eerie world of Betrayer is worth the time spent. Spirits of the damned cry out for your help, and you should heed their calls.

From: www.gamespot.com

Betrayer Review

Added: 31.03.2014 23:27 | 2 views | 0 comments


The chilling cry of a spirit told me to move off the trail and head into the woods, wherein lay the next clue in my investigation. What would I find this time? Perhaps the remains of a skeleton, weathered by the elements, its bones shattered by some malicious deed. Or would it be broken arrow shafts, left behind after an intense and bloody battle? In my eagerness, I made a grave error. My sudden movements were careless, as confirmed by the arrow whistling through the air. It struck its mark, and I attempted to limp to the safety of the forest. A coarse bellow drowned out the sound of my footsteps. Bursting through the brush charged a creature in the shape of a Spanish conquistador, its armor accented by red, from the belt, to the undershirt, to the burning eyes. It looked like the spirit would have to be patient for just a little while longer. The flash of a blade caused my screen to erupt in crimson.

Welcome to the New World. You are not wanted here.

Solving mysteries behind the wraiths draws you closer to your ultimate goal.

Betrayer allows you to change its stark monochrome aesthetics by adjusting a set of sliders to tweak color levels to those of typical adventure games. But doing so removes the game's air of mystery, and it is the mysteries that make Betrayer such a compelling experience. A lot of riddles are solved by the end of the game, yet even as the final curtain falls, many more questions are left unanswered. Nevertheless, with such questions still lingering, the macabre, eerie world of Betrayer is worth the time spent. Spirits of the damned cry out for your help, and you should heed their calls.

From: www.gamespot.com


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