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Invisible Inc. Review (Invision Community)

Added: 15.09.2015 20:17 | 47 views | 0 comments


Slick, stylish, and incredibly frustrating Invisible Inc., the latest game from developer Klei Entertainment, is a turn-based stealth em up with a brutal learning curve. Adopting tactical gameplay that requires a lot of careful planning, the game feels more akin to X-COM than it does to the likes of Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid.

From: n4g.com

Video Game Weekly Deals 09/02 Update from Amazon others (US)

Added: 02.09.2015 10:18 | 79 views | 0 comments


September is here, and for some of you this means going back to school, or to work. But you might be able to squeeze in some gaming time before that! This week, Blazblue continuum shift Extend is $11.44 on PS3, JStars Victory Vs+ is $44.5 on PS4, and Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is $22.89 on 3DS. Steam have 33% off the Elder Scrolls Online (Tamriel Unlimited). The Humble Bundle have a Tom Clancy bundle on past and future hits such as Rainbow 6, Splinter Cell, And Rainbow 6 Siege. (Aah, fond memories of playing Rainbow 6 at LAN parties in high school. They were those events where you had to be physically in the same room as the people you were playing with. Gross!) You'll also have to preorder a collector's edition of your favorite upcoming game in order to survive the end of the Summer: newly listed are Deus Ex Mankind Divided Collector's Edition ($139), Street Fighter V Collector's Edition ($99), and Uncharted 4 Collector's Edition ($119.99) as well as the Special Edition ($79.99)....

From: n4g.com

Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Review | X-ONE Magazine UK

Added: 02.09.2015 3:18 | 60 views | 0 comments


XB1: While Ground Zeroes promised that The Phantom Pain would be the darkest and most challenging Metal Gear Solid game to date, the actual result feels more like an open-world Splinter Cell. When its all said and done, it feels like one of the most neutered games Kojima has ever delivered. Its still a fantastic stealth-action game, and you wont likely find a better scratch for that itch on Xbox One for a long time. Just dont come into it expecting this to be the game that re-writes the MGS playbook.

From: n4g.com

Watch Dogs Review: Right to be Forgotten - Without the Sarcasm

Added: 28.08.2015 16:20 | 44 views | 0 comments


Watch_Dogs has a few good ideas. The plot centers on our privacy in a constantly connected world, and thats interesting. The stealth borrows heavily from modern Splinter Cell, and the car chase hacking bits are pretty fun as well. However, Watch_Dogs repeats these things ad nauseum and never manages to pull the rest of the surrounding elements together to make something consistent and enjoyable. If you do opt to take the plunge during a sub-$10 deal, cut right to the chase and skip the boring bits.

From: n4g.com

Watch Dogs Review: Right to be Forgotten - Without the Sarcasm

Added: 28.08.2015 14:18 | 36 views | 0 comments


Watch_Dogs has a few good ideas. The plot centers on our privacy in a constantly connected world, and thats interesting. The stealth borrows heavily from modern Splinter Cell, and the car chase hacking bits are pretty fun as well. However, Watch_Dogs repeats these things ad nauseum and never manages to pull the rest of the surrounding elements together to make something consistent and enjoyable. If you do opt to take the plunge during a sub-$10 deal, cut right to the chase and skip the boring bits.

From: n4g.com


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