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Nintendo Officially Reveals Hyrule Warriors Legends for 3DS at E3 2015

Added: 16.06.2015 17:22 | 0 views | 0 comments


It looks like the , because Nintendo has just announced that it's bringing Hyrule Warriors Legends, a reimagining of the highly successful Wii U game, to 3DS. Due in early 2016, Hyrule Warriors Legends will contain every character from Hyrule Warriors, including DLC characters, in addition to two fresh faces: Tetra and The King of Red Lions. These two new characters will feel right at home as Koei Tecmo is also going to craft new stages based on The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.

As of January, Nintendo has shipped more than one million units of Hyrule Warriors for Wii U worldwide. GameSpot reviewer Miguel Concepcion found the mix of Zelda-style objectives and Dynasty Warriors gameplay to be highly enjoyable, scoring the original Hyrule Warriors 8/10.

From: www.gamespot.com

'For Honor' Captures The Dazzling Drama of Movie Battle Scenes

Added: 16.06.2015 6:52 | 7 views | 0 comments


There's a classic movie set-piece that you've no doubt seen many times before, in Lord of the Rings, in Game of Thrones, in countless films dating back decades, in martial arts flicks such as Enter the Dragon, and in modern blockbusters such as The Dark Knight Rises. That scene is a sprawling battle involving hundreds of fighters, and in a pocket of space within the masses, two prized combatants will lock eyes for the first time.

It's when Batman finds Bane amid the sea of extras, and when a White Walker confronts Jon Snow at Hardhome. It's when Bruce Lee meets Mr. Han, and when the Nazgul towers over Theoden in front of Eowyn, who is about to have her moment of triumph.

You've seen it many times before, but until now, never in a video game. .

That's probably unfair; it doesn't happen too often, although when it does you'll notice.

In the demo shown to GameSpot, two teams of four competed in a standard-yet-well-arranged castle courtyard, with three small zones to capture. Two of those are captured as soon as players walk into them, and of course are disputed if two players from opposite teams are occupying it.

The third zone, in the centre of the courtyard, is teresting; Endless waves of AI drones representing both teams flood into the battlezone and collide against each other. Left to their own devices, no AI team will have the edge, which is why players need to jump in and cut the numbers down.

This part of the game will be deeply satisfying, especially for those who like Dynasty Warriors or Streets of Rage Players will balletically cut through waves of AI grunts and feel like a super-charged Jon Snow in the process. It's here, in this wonderful moment where everything becomes so easy if only for a brief second, that you'll like eyes with someone amid the crowd.

For Honor is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC in 2016.

From: www.gamespot.com

'For Honor' Captures The Dazzling Drama of Movie Battle Scenes

Added: 16.06.2015 6:52 | 2 views | 0 comments


There's a classic movie set-piece that you've no doubt seen many times before, in Lord of the Rings, in Game of Thrones, in countless films dating back decades, in martial arts flicks such as Enter the Dragon, and in modern blockbusters such as The Dark Knight Rises. That scene is a sprawling battle involving hundreds of fighters, and in a pocket of space within the masses, two prized combatants will lock eyes for the first time.

It's when Batman finds Bane amid the sea of extras, and when a White Walker confronts Jon Snow at Hardhome. It's when Bruce Lee meets Mr. Han, and when the Nazgul towers over Theoden in front of Eowyn, who is about to have her moment of triumph.

You've seen it many times before, but until now, never in a video game. .

That's probably unfair; it doesn't happen too often, although when it does you'll notice.

In the demo shown to GameSpot, two teams of four competed in a standard-yet-well-arranged castle courtyard, with three small zones to capture. Two of those are captured as soon as players walk into them, and of course are disputed if two players from opposite teams are occupying it.

The third zone, in the centre of the courtyard, is teresting; Endless waves of AI drones representing both teams flood into the battlezone and collide against each other. Left to their own devices, no AI team will have the edge, which is why players need to jump in and cut the numbers down.

This part of the game will be deeply satisfying, especially for those who like Dynasty Warriors or Streets of Rage Players will balletically cut through waves of AI grunts and feel like a super-charged Jon Snow in the process. It's here, in this wonderful moment where everything becomes so easy if only for a brief second, that you'll like eyes with someone amid the crowd.

For Honor is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC in 2016.

From: www.gamespot.com


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