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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review | Hardcore Droid

Added: 06.05.2014 16:15 | 17 views | 0 comments


Hardcore Droid: "The Android port of the critically acclaimed strategy game XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a game-changer. I didnt know it was possible to replicate a game like this without significant loss of quality, complexity, or precision and to actually do it justice on a mobile platform, and XCOM: Enemy Unknown isnt just a great game, it should be a benchmark for how to design (or port) a great, complex game for mobile platforms. Its ridiculously impressive what Firaxis has accomplished with this port."

From: n4g.com

News: Sledgehammer isn't developing the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Added: 04.05.2014 21:53 | 9 views | 0 comments


Unknown developer working on last-gen ports. Is it High Moon?

Instead, the developer is focussing purely on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions.

"PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners don't have to worry about Activision forgetting them, as Advanced Warfare will be brought to the last generation of consoles as well," Game Informer writes in its latest issue.

"Sledgehammer will not be handling the development, however. Activision has yet to announce the studio behind these versions of the game."

Confirmation of Sledgehammer's non-involvement adds weight to the rumour that Transformers developer High Moon Studios...



From: www.videogamer.com

Orbitalis Early Access Review

Added: 01.05.2014 1:23 | 9 views | 0 comments


GameSpot's early access reviews evaluate unfinished games that are nonetheless available for purchase by the public. While the games in question are not considered finished by their creators, you may still devote money, time, and bandwidth for the privilege of playing them before they are complete. The review below critiques a work in progress, and represents a snapshot of the game at the time of the review's publication.

Orbitalis is not a puzzle game, though assuming it is one is an easy mistake to make. When you first launch your miniscule red probe into the vacuum of space, you will think its destiny is in your hands. You would be wrong. The game follows the rules of the universe, which exists in a realm outside of our own influence. Here, the immense power of gravity pulls and propels your fragile probe to safety or doom. This is no puzzler; tOrbitalis is a game of trial, error, and a dash of luck, where you shoot for the moon, and pray you'll miss.

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When Will it Be Finished?

Unknown at this point.

What's the Verdict?

Orbitalis is a game of trial and error where victory doesn't always reward a sense of achievement. There are some entertaining moments to be found, but are usually fleeting.

From: www.gamespot.com

Orbitalis Early Access Review

Added: 01.05.2014 1:23 | 5 views | 0 comments


GameSpot's early access reviews evaluate unfinished games that are nonetheless available for purchase by the public. While the games in question are not considered finished by their creators, you may still devote money, time, and bandwidth for the privilege of playing them before they are complete. The review below critiques a work in progress, and represents a snapshot of the game at the time of the review's publication.

Orbitalis is not a puzzle game, though assuming it is one is an easy mistake to make. When you first launch your miniscule red probe into the vacuum of space, you will think its destiny is in your hands. You would be wrong. The game follows the rules of the universe, which exists in a realm outside of our own influence. Here, the immense power of gravity pulls and propels your fragile probe to safety or doom. This is no puzzler; tOrbitalis is a game of trial, error, and a dash of luck, where you shoot for the moon, and pray you'll miss.

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When Will it Be Finished?

Unknown at this point.

What's the Verdict?

Orbitalis is a game of trial and error where victory doesn't always reward a sense of achievement. There are some entertaining moments to be found, but are usually fleeting.

From: www.gamespot.com


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