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Time Extend: The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim

Added: 13.03.2015 13:22 | 7 views | 0 comments


Edge: Ostensibly, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was about the type of tale thats been told thousands of times before, a story of a hero by birthright bound by fate on a journey from lowly origins to worlds saviour. Players became the Dovahkiin, last of the Dragonborn, the final remnant of a people with the blood and soul of a dragon but mortal bodies, and prophecy had it that they would save all Tamriel by defeating Alduin, Nordic god of destruction.

From: n4g.com

OpenMW 0.35.0 / 0.35.1 RC 2

Added: 13.03.2015 10:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


Try a new and engine for the game The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind that brings lots of improvements

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USA Preorders Chart, 28 February - Slow Week

Added: 12.03.2015 18:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


Vgchartz: There are no games in the top 40 to be in its final week. No games have 200,000 or more pre-orders, the same as last week, and the top nine has 100,000 or more pre-orders, up from eight last week. No games added 20,000 or more pre-orders, the same as last week and none added 10,000 or more, the same as last week. The most pre-ordered games in the USA ranked by unit sales: 1 Halo 5: Guardians (XOne) 2 Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4) 3 The Elder Scrolls Online (XOne) 4 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PS4) 5 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4)

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Price drop: $6.00 off The Elder Scrolls V 5 Skyrim Legendary Edition CD Key Download for Steam, now only $19.99

Added: 11.03.2015 16:20 | 10 views | 0 comments


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15 RPGs That Truly Made the World a Better Place

Added: 11.03.2015 14:54 | 20 views | 0 comments


1. Mother 3



Not only an amazingly fun game, but also one of the most ambitious artistic statements the medium has ever produced. A personal vision that’s also a blast to play.


2. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn



Fans of Dragon Age need to jump on this for their next sword and sorcery fix. With several side-quests more fascinating than most games’ main campaigns, Baldur’s Gate II deserves its worldwide critical acclaim.


3. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind



While Skyrim warrants a nod for convincing everyone and their neighbor to pour hundreds of hours into a medieval-fantasy game, Morrowind laid the groundwork for the open-ended, player-driven modern RPG. A revelation in its day.


4. Mass Effect 2



While technically light in its RPG mechanics, this second installment of BioWare’s space-opera epic excelled at creating dynamic relationships between you and your crew. For a story-driven genre, Mass Effect 2 turns the plot screws with exemplary skill.


5. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4



The game that ignited plenty of message board controversy also boasts a creepy murder story reminiscent of Videodrome. Fusing personas and maxing social links becomes a lovely lifestyle if you let it.


6. Planescape: Torment



In Planescape: Torment, you can join a death-worshipping cult, or even convince the final boss to off himself. You’ll also enjoy some of the most intriguing design elements to ever grace a video game, along with true freedom of choice.


7. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic



Easily the most important game based in the Star Wars universe, critics also frequently cite KOTOR as one of the finest games ever made. With a killer plot twist, and the ability to chart a yellow-eyed course toward the dark side, KOTOR has pure pazaak!


8. Fallout 2



If you like your games to have pitch black humor and nihilistic world views, Fallout 2 will feel like manna from heaven. While Fallout 3 and New Vegas gained huge popularity, Fallout 2 is the series’ apex.


9. Xenoblade Chronicles



After the convoluted story bloat of the previous Xeno- titles, Xenoblade wowed everyone with its fresh take on JRPG systems and a gigantic, gorgeous world to explore. It took an internet fan campaign to release it, but it was worth all the effort.


10. Dragon Quest III



The notorious game that led to mass truancy arrests of Japanese schoolchildren also serves as the bedrock for the franchise that brought us spells, slayers and slimes. If you pray diligently to the goddess, we may finally get DQ VII on the 3DS.


11. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door



All of Nintendo’s charm and inventive scene setting flourish in this perfection of the Paper Mario formula. The best active battle system combined with the premiere of evil Princess Peach … what more could a Mario fan desire?


12. Skies of Arcadia



Whether you were building your own pirate base, or exploring the skies in a gigantic airship, Sega let you live the life of a swashbuckling steam punk with unprecedented charm and grace. What happened to our HD port?


13. Final Fantasy VI



It’s a tough split between FFVI and FFVII for the most important game in the storied series, but FFVI edges out a win with its pure craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s also the pinnacle of the traditional JRPG form, sadly vanished to the winds of time.


14. Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar



A title everyone mentions as a touchstone, but few actually experience. If you value Role playing with a capital R, this game’s character development remains unparalleled. A largely unexplored branch in the RPG tree that still feels fresh today.


15. Chrono Trigger



It’s the Day of Lavos! Everyone gushes about this game, and rightfully so. It’s the perfect talent combo of Final Fantasy’s Sakaguchi and Dragon Quest’s Horii. The charming time travel elements and multiple endings earned it a permanent fixture on best of lists.


From: www.gamespot.com

15 RPGs That Truly Made the World a Better Place

Added: 11.03.2015 14:54 | 6 views | 0 comments


1. Mother 3



Not only an amazingly fun game, but also one of the most ambitious artistic statements the medium has ever produced. A personal vision that’s also a blast to play.


2. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn



Fans of Dragon Age need to jump on this for their next sword and sorcery fix. With several side-quests more fascinating than most games’ main campaigns, Baldur’s Gate II deserves its worldwide critical acclaim.


3. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind



While Skyrim warrants a nod for convincing everyone and their neighbor to pour hundreds of hours into a medieval-fantasy game, Morrowind laid the groundwork for the open-ended, player-driven modern RPG. A revelation in its day.


4. Mass Effect 2



While technically light in its RPG mechanics, this second installment of BioWare’s space-opera epic excelled at creating dynamic relationships between you and your crew. For a story-driven genre, Mass Effect 2 turns the plot screws with exemplary skill.


5. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4



The game that ignited plenty of message board controversy also boasts a creepy murder story reminiscent of Videodrome. Fusing personas and maxing social links becomes a lovely lifestyle if you let it.


6. Planescape: Torment



In Planescape: Torment, you can join a death-worshipping cult, or even convince the final boss to off himself. You’ll also enjoy some of the most intriguing design elements to ever grace a video game, along with true freedom of choice.


7. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic



Easily the most important game based in the Star Wars universe, critics also frequently cite KOTOR as one of the finest games ever made. With a killer plot twist, and the ability to chart a yellow-eyed course toward the dark side, KOTOR has pure pazaak!


8. Fallout 2



If you like your games to have pitch black humor and nihilistic world views, Fallout 2 will feel like manna from heaven. While Fallout 3 and New Vegas gained huge popularity, Fallout 2 is the series’ apex.


9. Xenoblade Chronicles



After the convoluted story bloat of the previous Xeno- titles, Xenoblade wowed everyone with its fresh take on JRPG systems and a gigantic, gorgeous world to explore. It took an internet fan campaign to release it, but it was worth all the effort.


10. Dragon Quest III



The notorious game that led to mass truancy arrests of Japanese schoolchildren also serves as the bedrock for the franchise that brought us spells, slayers and slimes. If you pray diligently to the goddess, we may finally get DQ VII on the 3DS.


11. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door



All of Nintendo’s charm and inventive scene setting flourish in this perfection of the Paper Mario formula. The best active battle system combined with the premiere of evil Princess Peach … what more could a Mario fan desire?


12. Skies of Arcadia



Whether you were building your own pirate base, or exploring the skies in a gigantic airship, Sega let you live the life of a swashbuckling steam punk with unprecedented charm and grace. What happened to our HD port?


13. Final Fantasy VI



It’s a tough split between FFVI and FFVII for the most important game in the storied series, but FFVI edges out a win with its pure craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s also the pinnacle of the traditional JRPG form, sadly vanished to the winds of time.


14. Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar



A title everyone mentions as a touchstone, but few actually experience. If you value Role playing with a capital R, this game’s character development remains unparalleled. A largely unexplored branch in the RPG tree that still feels fresh today.


15. Chrono Trigger



It’s the Day of Lavos! Everyone gushes about this game, and rightfully so. It’s the perfect talent combo of Final Fantasy’s Sakaguchi and Dragon Quest’s Horii. The charming time travel elements and multiple endings earned it a permanent fixture on best of lists.


From: www.gamespot.com


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