Gears of War: Judgment Review | ComboCaster
Added: 01.04.2013 9:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Epic has always shown interest to continue the series Gears of War after the original trilogy. And why would not you have? Gears of War is your gold mine currently its most valuable IP Unreal Tournament after being sidelined for a few years and Bulletstorm did not have the expected sales.
Not so surprising that not long after the end of the original trilogy arrives Judgement, a prequel that follows the events of Kilo Squad, led by Damon Baird, and passed just weeks after Emergence Day, when the Locust left the subsolo.Além Baird will be able to control other characters in the Kilo Squad, each telling the story in their own way. The story is told through flashbacks as a whole Kilo Squad is present at a trial, about which we know nothing at first, beyond the review of a soldier who says Braid went from hero to prisoner of war in a week, which sees some heroic deeds for our main character.
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| Gears of War: Judgement Review | Lead Example
Added: 01.04.2013 1:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Judgement is the next installment of the Gears of War series. Unlike the previous three, this one is quite different due to how the story unravels, and how you take control of Baird as your lieutenant. Doe judgement rise to be the perfect installment to the gears series, or does it fall to the depths where the Locust should stay?
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| Gears Of War: Judgement The Verdict | The Reticule
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Today I will face judgement by the hands of my own people, in the court of my peers. Charged with the unlawful attainment and use of military equipment in order to save the lives of thousands of civilians, any future I once had now looks bleak.
My name is Lt. Damon Baird and I have no regrets.
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| GamesAsylum: Gears of War: Judgment - Review
Added: 26.03.2013 12:18 | 23 views | 0 comments
GamesAsylum aren't bored with Baird yet, but Judgment doesn't quite make the same impression as Gears of War 2 or 3.
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| Gears of War Judgment Review - GamesReviews.com
Added: 25.03.2013 11:18 | 33 views | 0 comments
From GamesReviews.com:
"Never a franchise known for deep, memorable storytelling, the concept of Gears of War: Judgment seemed a little odd. Were people really that interested in what Baird and Cole were up to when Emergence Day occurred, or right before the final attack on Azura of Gears of War 3? It turns out the absence of Marcus wouldnt change things too much: Gears of War: Judgment follows in the veins of its predecessors in both style and personality, though to slightly lesser returns and oddly, with a lot less content."
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| PushStartPlay Game Review: Gears of War: Judgment
Added: 19.03.2013 19:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Aaron Stone writes: "One year later and Gears of War: Judgment was announced; this time players would take control of Kilo Squad led by Baird, comprising of Cole and newcomers Paduk and Sofia. Unfortunately, the bar was raised too high with Gears of War 3 and whilst Judgment is still fun to play, it feels as though the series has lost its sense of identity and, instead of pushing the series forward, it seems to have taken a step backwards."
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| Timing of EA CEO resignation 'makes sense' says analyst
Added: 19.03.2013 18:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
GS:Robert W. Baird industry watcher not surprised by John Riccitiello's resignation from Battlefield publisher today, says Peter Moore, Frank Gibeau leading internal candidates to take over.
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| Gears of War: Judgment Review | Golden4games
Added: 19.03.2013 3:18 | 14 views | 0 comments
The game's story takes place during flashbacks recalled by Baird and his team during a hearing at a COG military tribunal. Each level is a recollection by a different member of the team.
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| Gears of War: Judgment Review [GamingUnion.net]
Added: 19.03.2013 0:18 | 17 views | 0 comments
GamingUnion.net: "Gears of War has been a mammoth franchise for both Epic Games and Microsoft, with three major iterations appearing so far this generation. With Gears of War: Judgment being the forth, some might call that a bit of over-saturation, but if it's any kind of saving grace, at least this latest one doesn't pretend to be a main series title. Instead, it focuses on the story of Baird and looks to build upon the stylised campaigns of old while offering a different take when it comes to the multiplayer."
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| Timing of EA CEO resignation 'makes sense' says analyst
Added: 18.03.2013 23:12 | 22 views | 0 comments
Robert W. Baird industry watcher not surprised by John Riccitiello's resignation from Battlefield publisher today, says Peter Moore, Frank Gibeau leading internal candidates to take over.
John Riccitiello's was not an entirely surprising event, according to Robert W. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian. In a note to investors today, Sebastian said the timing of his departure from EA makes sense for a number of reasons.
"EA's controversial CEO John Riccitiello will step down as of March 30 as part of a mutual decision with the board of directors. We believe timing makes sense for a CEO transition at the end of the fiscal year, and ahead of next generation console launches and a strong [second half of 2013] title lineup (Battlefield and EA Sports)," Baird said.
Despite EA's financial challenges, which Riccitiello said were , Sebastian said EA has positioned itself to benefit from the upcoming console transition.
"We believe EA is well positioned for the console refresh cycle, and the company has made
progress in building a digital platform and more recently controlling expenses," Sebastian said. "However, we note that inconsistent financial performance, some high profile title flops (e.g., Star Wars: The Old Republic) and employee turnover were issues that impacted the CEO's credibility."
Lastly, Sebastian suggested that current chief operating officer Peter Moore and EA Labels president Frank Gibeau are leading internal candidates to take over as CEO. The EA Board of Directors will also consider external candidates with the the help of a "leading executive search firm." In the meantime, longtime EA executive Larry Probst will lead EA.
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