Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth1 Nude Mod Surfaces
Added: 20.08.2015 4:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
One Angry Gamer "You can always count on gamers to find some sort of mod to make even the most unlikely of games more exciting. In the case of Idea Factory's Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth1, there's a topless mod available and a budding nude mod on the way. Yes, that's the power of the PC for you."
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| Star Citizen Fan-Made Tribute Trailer Is Awesome
Added: 18.08.2015 9:18 | 12 views | 0 comments
One Angry Gamer "There's always constant debates circulating the internet about Star Citizen. To this day people continue to argue about whether or not the game is just one big scam and that Chris Roberts and the gang at Cloud Imperium Games will take the $87 million and run off. On the opposite side of the spectrum are fans dedicated to Roberts' idea and they've found refuge in the celebration Star Citizen and the ambitions the devs are pursuing by supporting it with tribute trailers like the one from Till Rubiox."
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| 9 important things I learned about Street Fighter 5 by playing its new guys
Added: 17.08.2015 13:04 | 58 views | 0 comments
The most impressive thing you can say about is that every update is surprising. The more we learn about it, the less it seems like a slothful rehash of Street Fighter 4. The grimy on-disc DLC fiasco is now nothing but a distant memory, replaced with an update policy that makes every other fighting game look grasping and mercenary like a coin-diving Scrooge McDuck.
More than this, characters we’ve known (and in Vega’s case, hated) for ages now feel exhilaratingly fresh, like sticking your head out of a fast-moving car. Let’s take a look at how Vega has changed, what’s frightening about Necalli and why Ken is suddenly our new favourite character...
Not in the sense that he’s no longer a preening, self-obsessed bellend; more that the charge character you once knew and probably-despised is long gone, replaced with a preening, self obsessed bellend with command attacks, new stances and the ability to sidestep moves like a matador. That’s right: a character custom built for sneering annoyance now takes his fighting cues from people who murder bulls for a reason that isn’t beef. Let’s not get into that here. Short version: he’s different, but still a prick.
As with many of the other changes, Capcom has cunningly made him feel familiar even though things are quite different. For example, his rolling crystal flash now ends with a thumping overhead kick, rather than a claw strike. And that’s just the beginning.
The biggest change is that he can take his claw on and off, dramatically altering his style of play. With it, things are similar, if not identical. Without it, he adds flashy command throws to his moveset, but sacrifices range. The real skill will be learning to switch stances depending on the situation - something I comprehensively failed to grasp, because why wouldn’t I want to fight using a massive claw?
Vega’s changes are bad news if you’re relying on muscle memory from Street Fighter 2 Turbo, but great news if you’re a Gen player who wants to try another techie character with varied stances. There are defensive changes, too; if you knock off Vega’s claw he won’t be able to pick it back up, making an already satisfying event even more delicious. If only there was a way to kick off his stupid mask, smug grin and bottom jaw, too...
Vega’s V-Skill lets you dodge incoming attacks, and you also have the option to counterattack with a blow that knocks your opponent down. If you’ve ever played at Raphael in Soulcalibur - or, more annoyingly, played against him - this move will feel immediately familiar. The timing is tight, but the rewards are worth it. Street Fighter 5 is all about hitting these V-Skills in the flow of battle to swiftly build your meter, and much like Ryu’s parry, Vega’s sidestep gives us clear insight into how delicately balanced all of Street Fighter 5 is.
One his bar is full, Vega can unleash the Bloody Kiss - a V-Trigger move that has Vega throwing a rose at you. A rose. If it connects - and in my limited experience on the receiving end, it almost always did - he charges forward and chops you up like a greedy boy cutting bacon with scissors. Annoying, and very, very Vega.
It’s an ancient, often-asked Street Fighter question: why the crap would you play as Ken - a man who looks like a melted He-Man figure wrapped in a red sock - when you could play a Ryu, who punches waterfalls and stands moodily in the wind, thinking about fireballs? Thanks to Street Fighter 5, that question finally has an answer. The answer is 'running'.
That’s right. Running. As well as looking ever-so-slightly different, Ken’s V-Skill is a game changer, contrasting deliciously with Ryu’s defensive parry. It’s called the Quick Step and it’s marvellous statement of intent - a bit of internal signposting, as vivid and informative as any piece of overt character design. Ken is running at you with the express and ignoble purpose of fucking your shit up and sending it, boxed and wrapped, back to sit-down town.
Why is it so important? There’s the super-obvious fact that it closes gaps quickly, and the more you use it the quicker your V-gauge will build. But it’s far deeper than that. Ken has a delicious, meaty kick he adds to the end of the run. It’s perfect for nudging enemies backwards, but the real use is far more tactical.
By leading with a quick, pokey attack like a medium punch, then chaining it immediately into the run, Ken becomes incredibly tricky. It’s best used with a throw on the end, meaning three totally disparate moves occur in swift succession. Experienced players will soon spot this, but it’s an indication of how deep Street Fighter 5 will be. The run isn’t just for running: it’s for punching, throwing and kicking, too.
We spent a few desperate days at GamesRadar+ trying to work out who Necalli was when we first saw a flash of him at the end of Ken’s reveal trailer. Genuine suggestions included Zombie E Honda, Angry Fat Urien and Abigail from Final Fight. We were, and continue to be, complete and utter dolts. Necalli is Necalli, and there’s nobody else like him.
He’s so unrefined he makes Blanka feel like a pinze-nez wearing Victorian milquetoast. Fighting him is like being brutalized up by unpasteurised cheddar. He’s rougher than a camel poo rolled in fish hooks. All his moves feels savage and stampy, and that’s before you reach his empowered V-Trigger state. In contrast to Vega’s smooth, flowing style, Necalli fights like a wardrobe falling down stairs; and God help you if you get in the way.
Necalli’s V-Skill perfectly summarises his style. It’s called Culminated Power, but what it should be called is ‘smashy-smashy rock bosh’. Necalli whacks the ground, causing shockwaves to appear in the location of his choice: you hold away for a close one, towards for long range. In isolation, it’s pretty useless: there’s an obvious tell, and savvy fighters will leap towards you and start kicking off your dreadlocks. As anyone who’s ever summoned the power of rocks will no doubt know, it belongs at the end of a combo.
It’s fiddly, but by chaining it to the end of Necalli’s target combo you can smash enemies as they land on the ground. Hit medium kick, fierce kick then time your V-Skill correctly and it’s a cheap, effective way of knocking about your opponent while building up your gauge.
Fighting as Necalli is all about rushing to his V-Trigger, Torrent of Power. As the name suggests, it’s a fearsome buff that increases his attack power, unlocks new combos and changes his Critical Art. There’s no time limit, and once activated you can’t turn it off. The only downside is that Necalli loses the ability to use V-Reversals, and his floaty magic hair probably keeps getting in his mouth.
On a more tactical level, it also changes his frame data, so you’ll have to familiarise yourself with both versions if you’re going to defend effectively. Unlike some the other V-Triggers, turtling up in a corner won’t be enough to save you. Our advice? Knock him on his ass before he gets there.
Mix all these things together into a delicious burgoo of fists, fireballs and Super Saiyan transformations, and Street fighter 5 becomes even more impressive. It shouldn’t work, but it does. Brave variation between characters feels like the next logical step in Street Fighter’s immaculate design, and the new V-Skills tell us more about each character than any wiki bio could (Chun-Li’s favorite food is crepes, apparently - we have so much in common).
When Cammy was revealed at the first hands-on session, there was a ripple of indifference from the audience, but it was only because people didn’t understand how different Street Fighter 5 is. Now, the reveal of every new character will be met with whoops, cheers and feverish examination. Hell, I'm even excited to see if Dhalsim turns up. What a time to be alive.
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| Fallout Shelter: Mr. Handy Guide
Added: 16.08.2015 20:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
One Angry Gamer "For some reason people really, really love Mr. Handy in the Fallout Shelter mobile game for iOS and Android. The latest update made it available on Android brought with it the addition of Mr. Handy the service robot. There are a few guides available to explain how he works, how to repair Mr. Handy, how to collect more bottle caps and how to get more than one to work on multiple floors."
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| Fighting Game Retro Invasion Passes Steam Greenlight
Added: 16.08.2015 11:18 | 48 views | 0 comments
One Angry Gamer "The very unique 3D-pixel game Retro Invasion recently passed Steam Greenlight. The fighting-brawler features modern shooting gameplay mechanics as well as classic arcade beat-em-up elements. The devs noted that this game is the prime example of Gears of War and Double Dragons getting together and having a baby."
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| Angry Birds 2 Review | Cubed Gamers
Added: 15.08.2015 14:18 | 48 views | 0 comments
Joss Woodend tells us why Angry Birds 2 fails to hit its target.
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep239: Get Warty with it or Fist Full of Wiimote
Added: 14.08.2015 17:18 | 49 views | 0 comments
This week Rashanii (@Rashanii) from Single Simulcast joins Mike (@AssaultSuit), Aaron (@Ind1fference) and Tiny (@Tiny415) to talk about: WWE Smackdown, NXT, New Day, Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, The Italian Job, Ace of Base, Best Buy, Insignia, Mr. Robot, Suits, Blackish, Craig Robinson, The Carmichael Show, Minority Report, Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom, The Green Hornet, The Amazing Spider-Man 2,Guardians of The Galaxy, Angry Video Game Nerd Movie, Not Your Dad's Root Beer, Black Panther, Gazpacho, Captain America 3: Civil War, Black Widow, Jurassic World, Evolve, Super Smash Con, Rivals of Aether, Sneaky Ninja, Combat Core, That Rock Paper Scissors Game, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Micah Betts, Tony Powell, gazpacho, Battletoads Cartoon Pilot, Jem trailer, RIP Sean Price, Boot Camp Click, Elite controller, Viva Pinata, The Muppets Most Wanted, Life is Strange, Kidd Video, Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, The Daily Show, John Oliver,
Jessica Williams, Arkham Knight, Rare Replay, RC Pro AM...
Tags: Green, Sees, Torn, Vita, Gain, Video, Cave, Fuse, America, Black, Live, Bolt, Captain, Time, Paper, Kids, Been, Video Game, John, Combat, Rage, Elite, Fire, Mini, Roll, Angry, Most, Podcast, York, Arkham, Crabs, Smart
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| Angry Birds 2 - How to get free Gems
Added: 14.08.2015 2:18 | 47 views | 0 comments
Angry Birds 2 is the first entry in the franchise that is exclusively free-to-play, and it introduces gems, a premium currency, into the fold. Gems can be used for such things as buying spells that you can win a stage almost instantly with, or buying extra lives after you run out. But how do you go about getting free gems?
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| Angry Birds 2 hits 30 million downloads in two weeks
Added: 13.08.2015 16:18 | 48 views | 0 comments
Angry Birds 2 downloads have already surpassed 30 million worldwide in just 14 days following the game's launch, Rovio has announced.
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| Dark Storm Interview: We Felt It Was Important To Portray Women In A Better Light
Added: 12.08.2015 3:18 | 30 views | 0 comments
One Angry Gamer "Fenrir Studios is currently working on a game called Dark Storm: Ascension. It's a third-person action-stealth title made in a similar vein to titles like Metal Gear Solid and Deus Ex. It stars a female protagonist named Amber Kingsley who is a disgraced ex-special forces operative who finds out one of her long time friends has been captured by militant forces. Players will take Amber into the hostile territory of a military complex in order to free her friend."
Tags: Studios, Dead, Games, Gear, Daly, Metal, Metal Gear, Solid, Players, Stone, Angry, Woman, Gear Solid
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