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Find out whats coming to PlayStation Plus in November, and beyond

Added: 04.11.2014 19:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


PSBlog EU: "December Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition Secret Ponchos More TBC January inFAMOUS: First Light The Swapper More TBC"

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Review: Ultimate NES Remix

Added: 04.11.2014 18:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


Ultimate NES Remix Retro game compilations face two problems. For one, a lot of old games are clunky and obtuse by today's standards. And secondly, when you have a bounty of different games to play it's tempting to bounce off to another game as soon as you get a teensy bit bored, stuck, or challenged. The NES Remix series - first on Wii U and now on 3DS - sidesteps both of these problems gracefully. Instead...

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3DSBlessed : Preview: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate @ EGX 2014

Added: 04.11.2014 4:11 | 7 views | 0 comments


HelenBaby writes : "Ah, Monster Hunter. A franchise I came so close to never getting into. Impressed by the screenshots in the lead up to launch I pre-ordered MH3U for launch day. However, like many newbies to the franchise I was put off by -that- demo. And hence cancelled my order. However, the games release led to many 3DS events being held around London in its honour. Many of which I cheekily attended, despite not owning a copy. It was a conversation with a young NintyFan (not David, another NintyFan) about how much Id liked to see a portable World of Warcraft that led him to explain to me why I was wrong to dismiss the game and about how its qualities constituted that I had been searching for for so long. And, lo and behold, he was right! 300+ gameplay hours in and a frequent attender of the MHCUK meets throughout last year (which are still going by the way, so make sure to check them out) and I can see how wrong I was to cancel my pre-order".

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Price drop: $7.00 off Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game 3DS, now only $47.99

Added: 04.11.2014 1:20 | 5 views | 0 comments


Save $7.00 on Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game 3DS! The price of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game 3DS has been dropped by $7.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.

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Price drop: $5.00 off Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Game Xbox 360, now only $37.99

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Save $5.00 on Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Game Xbox 360! The price of Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Game Xbox 360 has been dropped by $5.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.

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NBA Live 15 Review

Added: 04.11.2014 0:02 | 0 views | 0 comments


EA's return to basketball last year felt like a labor of obligation, shabbily patched together and pushed out the door. If this year's goal were simply "make a better game," NBA Live 15 checks that box--but that doesn't make it a good basketball experience. Shoddy mechanics, simplistic defensive play, and antiquated visuals make it difficult to have fun with NBA Live 15. It's not broken, and there's enough content to keep you busy for the full NBA season. However, NBA Live is a franchise desperately searching for its identity, and its deficiencies are only more glaring with

Defense isn't smart or fun, as it's just too easy to press against your man and prevent open looks or strong post moves. Instead of guessing the direction of a player's drive, NBA Live 15 allows you to shut down even the biggest stars by simply staying reasonably close. That's it. You need to press your weight against bigger men in the paint and time your jump to contest shots, but defense doesn't offer enough involvement in the on-court battle to actually feel interesting. Attempting steals adds a bit of dynamism, but batting the ball away is too easy. On my first six attempts, I stole the ball five times and drove it down the court for multiple easy baskets. It helped me come away with a win, but that shouldn't happen in a game attempting to simulate the sport.

The rest of the feature set continues to feels like a watered-down version of what NBA 2K15 already provides. Ultimate Team lets you build your dream team through collected cards of varying rarity, while Dynasty allows you to manage the trades, goals, and on-court action of your favorite team. Both are serviceable, but have been done better elsewhere. The Big Moments mode is a little bit more novel, letting you reenact some of the most spectacular nights in a player's career. Stepping into Carmelo Anthony's shoes to recreate his 62-point outburst from last season is a challenge, but attempting to recapture this magic is at least a fun change of pace.

Even during its brightest moments, NBA Live 15 isn't a very fun basketball game. Effective offense is a struggle to achieve, and defense is far too automated to keep you interested. Even with individual players looking better up close, NBA Live 15 fails to present an attractive package when all ten bodies are running plays on the court. EA is headed in the right direction with this struggling franchise, but compared to NBA 2K15, Live feels like it's playing for a roster spot in the D-League.

From: www.gamespot.com

NBA Live 15 Review

Added: 04.11.2014 0:02 | 0 views | 0 comments


EA's return to basketball last year felt like a labor of obligation, shabbily patched together and pushed out the door. If this year's goal were simply "make a better game," NBA Live 15 checks that box--but that doesn't make it a good basketball experience. Shoddy mechanics, simplistic defensive play, and antiquated visuals make it difficult to have fun with NBA Live 15. It's not broken, and there's enough content to keep you busy for the full NBA season. However, NBA Live is a franchise desperately searching for its identity, and its deficiencies are only more glaring with

Defense isn't smart or fun, as it's just too easy to press against your man and prevent open looks or strong post moves. Instead of guessing the direction of a player's drive, NBA Live 15 allows you to shut down even the biggest stars by simply staying reasonably close. That's it. You need to press your weight against bigger men in the paint and time your jump to contest shots, but defense doesn't offer enough involvement in the on-court battle to actually feel interesting. Attempting steals adds a bit of dynamism, but batting the ball away is too easy. On my first six attempts, I stole the ball five times and drove it down the court for multiple easy baskets. It helped me come away with a win, but that shouldn't happen in a game attempting to simulate the sport.

The rest of the feature set continues to feels like a watered-down version of what NBA 2K15 already provides. Ultimate Team lets you build your dream team through collected cards of varying rarity, while Dynasty allows you to manage the trades, goals, and on-court action of your favorite team. Both are serviceable, but have been done better elsewhere. The Big Moments mode is a little bit more novel, letting you reenact some of the most spectacular nights in a player's career. Stepping into Carmelo Anthony's shoes to recreate his 62-point outburst from last season is a challenge, but attempting to recapture this magic is at least a fun change of pace.

Even during its brightest moments, NBA Live 15 isn't a very fun basketball game. Effective offense is a struggle to achieve, and defense is far too automated to keep you interested. Even with individual players looking better up close, NBA Live 15 fails to present an attractive package when all ten bodies are running plays on the court. EA is headed in the right direction with this struggling franchise, but compared to NBA 2K15, Live feels like it's playing for a roster spot in the D-League.

From: www.gamespot.com


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