New Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Trailer Shows John Malkovich as a Zombie
Added: 27.07.2015 18:09 | 16 views | 0 comments
Activision has announced the first details and published the debut trailer for . They discover that the character actor John Malkovich plays, Oz, becomes a zombie. Presumably, things get ugly. Descent is set on a "survival facility" in the middle of the ocean, and also includes new "fused" zombie enemies (briefly shown in the trailer) and an all-new Trident Reflected Energy weapon. This gun is also on display in the video--it looks totally crazy. The expansion, as well as the previous three, are available to buy for $15 each. They are also available at a discount through the $50 Advanced Warfare DLC pass.
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| Prototype Biohazard Bundle Review | GodisaGeek
Added: 27.07.2015 14:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Mick Fraser: "Here's the thing: if these games are going to eventually be backwards compatible, then there's absolutely no reason to spend money on this version, but if you were really enamored by Radical's titles in the first place and you just can't wait to play them again, then it's worth downloading. A word of warning though: newcomers will be left cold by the undeniably dated gameplay, while even returning fans won't be wowed by the supposed improvements. Both games are decent enough in their own right, but Activision simply haven't done enough to justify a repurchase of either, even at a reduced price."
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| Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 Preview: Younger in my mind | SBG
Added: 25.07.2015 17:19 | 6 views | 0 comments
SBG:
Activision and Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 developer Robomodo know what theyre trying to do is a difficult dance: update Pro Skater for modern players while still feeling like the old days. A slip-up like the projectiles line in the initial release frustrates the team as much as it instills doubt in the fan base, because it really does seem like the franchise could finally be on the right track after years of experimentation and failure.
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| Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 Preview: Younger in my mind | SBG
Added: 25.07.2015 6:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
SBG:
Activision and Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 developer Robomodo know what theyre trying to do is a difficult dance: update Pro Skater for modern players while still feeling like the old days. A slip-up like the projectiles line in the initial release frustrates the team as much as it instills doubt in the fan base, because it really does seem like the franchise could finally be on the right track after years of experimentation and failure.
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n4g.com
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