Is Alien: Isolation the best Aliens game yet? Find out for £12.99
Added: 23.07.2015 18:18 | 48 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn: The Nostromo Edition of Alien: Isolation is back on offer with a rather tasty £12.99 offer. This deal is even cheaper than the regular version at most sites! We've seen this £1 cheaper in the Amazon Prime sale, but this is the best price by £4 today.
Alien: Isolation has been a big success. The pulse rifles and dodgy AI have been ditched for a pure survival horror experience that sees you constantly fleeing from the alien by hiding under tables or in lockers and so on. Sure, it can get a little repetitive, but this is till the best Aliens game in years. The Nostromo Edition comes with the Crew Expendable DLC starring the original cast of the first movie.
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| Mobile Cities and Creepy Creatures in Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide
Added: 22.07.2015 13:00 | 36 views | 0 comments
Human beings are often afraid of new things. And apparently, I am afraid of moving my own floating cities. The city in question was Deepcastle, the capital city of my burgeoning water-based empire in a recent game of "We take the communiques, and the diplomacy dialogue, those are all ways where we can not only share specific information, but flavor as well." Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide is certainly not lacking for flavor. Aliens new and old dot the landscape, as does that pesky miasma that complicates your voyages. Fully animated leaders in futuristic versions of familiar garb congratulate you and taunt you. And through it all, you struggle with the neverending urge to take just one more turn. Prepare to once again succumb to that urge when The Rising Tide is released this fall.
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www.gamespot.com
| Mobile Cities and Creepy Creatures in Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide
Added: 22.07.2015 13:00 | 35 views | 0 comments
Human beings are often afraid of new things. And apparently, I am afraid of moving my own floating cities. The city in question was Deepcastle, the capital city of my burgeoning water-based empire in a recent game of "We take the communiques, and the diplomacy dialogue, those are all ways where we can not only share specific information, but flavor as well." Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide is certainly not lacking for flavor. Aliens new and old dot the landscape, as does that pesky miasma that complicates your voyages. Fully animated leaders in futuristic versions of familiar garb congratulate you and taunt you. And through it all, you struggle with the neverending urge to take just one more turn. Prepare to once again succumb to that urge when The Rising Tide is released this fall.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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