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Splinter Cell: Blacklist director leaves Ubisoft for Arkham Origins developer

Added: 31.03.2014 11:06 | 6 views | 0 comments


notes that Redding joined Ubisoft Montreal in 2004 to work on Far Cry: Instincts, and was the narrative designer for Far Cry 2. He joined the Splinter Cell team in 2009.

Warner Bros. Games Montreal has also worked on the Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for Wii U and Lego: Legends of Chima Online.

It is unknown what project Redding is working on, but the move suggests the studio could be gearing up for a major new title.

From: www.gamespot.com

The Endless Brocast Episode 11: Best of Gen 7 series - Third Person Shooters

Added: 27.03.2014 15:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


Hey it's Wednesday and it's time for another episode of The Endless Brocast. This week we kick off our best of generation 7 series.This is the start of a series of podcasts that will lead into the summer and ultimately create or collective top 10 games of the generation. To start things we off we went with the best of the third person shooter genre. Talking everything from pacing to enemy variety, and the scourge of modern videogames: Cinematic Walking (thanks Gears of War) . Justin has Binary Domain spoiled for him, Aljosa tries to troll us with Splinter Cell Conviction, and Gagan does what Gagan does: host.

From: n4g.com

THIEF Review - PlayDevil

Added: 24.03.2014 14:15 | 6 views | 0 comments


PlayDevil just published thier review of the new "THIEF" for Xbox One and PS4. How is the game compared to the originals and other stealth games? Here's more: "The game does feel far more satisfying though if you do avoid combat altogether though. If you do go for the ghost playstyle, you will quickly notice that the AI hasnt exactly evolved since the original Splinter Cell or Thief. Guards will quickly return to position after they spot you, then act like nothings happened. They rarely raise alarms or call for help, and if you get spotted then run to a load point, theres precisely zero impact on the other side, even if you had a small army chasing you. All of these aspects make parts of the game feel very dated."

From: n4g.com

G2A Deals: Dark Souls II for $32, Watch Dogs for $37, Splinter Cell: Blacklist for $7 and more

Added: 22.03.2014 21:15 | 11 views | 0 comments


G2A has another of its weekly sales, this time as a PayPal exclusive. Prices Bathed in the Neon Lights is valid for 60 hours. There are few interesting titles (upcoming and released) that can be grabbed, such as Dark Souls II ($32), Watch Dogs ($37) or Splinter Cell: Blacklist ($7).

From: n4g.com


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