League of Legends Newest Champion is a Hungry Fish
Added: 24.06.2015 1:34 | 4 views | 0 comments
"Boy the world's one river, and I'm its king. Ain't no place I ain't been. Ain't no place I can't go again." After releasing a brief teaser trailer last week, League of Legends’ This ability lets Tahm Kench open his mouth and give an ally a chance to jump inside his giant belly. Once they jump in, Tahm Kench creates a whirlpool beneath him and reappears on another part of the map. It’s a pretty game-changing ability. If you’re being ambushed by the opposing team, you have a safe passageway out. Likewise, if you want to ambush a member of the opposing team, you can use this ability and transport to wherever they are. Because of the nature of his kit, Tahm Kench has a support oriented play-style, which means his ultimate goal is to protect the damage dealers on his team. Riot stated in its reveal that, "Once he’s wobbled into lane, his main role is to stick with his lane buddy, making sure they’re safe." What do you think about Riot's newest champion? What role would you play him in? Let us know in the comments below!
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| Kholat - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 22.06.2015 19:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I have been following Kholat personally for some time, largely because I am a huge fan of horror games. I love a good scare, and no medium is better equipped to deliver that than video gaming. Movies and music and books are all well and good, but they are more passive experiences than video gaming, which has the ability to further immerse the player because of its interactive nature. Because of this, a lot of things can go very wrong or very right. I am pleased to say that Kholat leans more towards the latter of the two categories.
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| REVIEW: LEGO Jurassic World - The Outerhaven
Added: 20.06.2015 1:20 | 5 views | 0 comments
"Last Friday, a few colleagues and myself felt vastly swept up in all the dino-mania thats taken the world (and Box Office) by storm and decided to go catch the new Jurassic World film at the cinema. I spent £6 on a Pepsi (just so I could keep the plastic drinks cup with a detachable dinosaur on top) and about £15 on a 3D ticket. Hated the film; it bored me to tears with its dumbness and I left feeling as if they barely scratched (no pun intended) the surface of what made the original so captivating. Alas, when LEGO Jurassic World turned up on my doorstep I was as trepidatious as a Diplodocus hanging above a Mosasaurus on a Saturday afternoon. I think that analogy alone deserves a hand Just not from a T-Rex eh? Get it? Because they have little arms? Oh, I give up." writes TheOuterhaven's Gary Marston.
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| REVIEW: LEGO Jurassic World - The Outerhaven
Added: 19.06.2015 23:16 | 5 views | 0 comments
"Last Friday, a few colleagues and myself felt vastly swept up in all the dino-mania thats taken the world (and Box Office) by storm and decided to go catch the new Jurassic World film at the cinema. I spent £6 on a Pepsi (just so I could keep the plastic drinks cup with a detachable dinosaur on top) and about £15 on a 3D ticket. Hated the film; it bored me to tears with its dumbness and I left feeling as if they barely scratched (no pun intended) the surface of what made the original so captivating. Alas, when LEGO Jurassic World turned up on my doorstep I was as trepidatious as a Diplodocus hanging above a Mosasaurus on a Saturday afternoon. I think that analogy alone deserves a hand Just not from a T-Rex eh? Get it? Because they have little arms? Oh, I give up." writes TheOuterhaven's Gary Marston.
From:
n4g.com
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