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How to beat Metal Gear Solid 5's Most Annoying Boss Fight

Added: 17.09.2015 3:17 | 15 views | 0 comments


Kotaku: "While difficult, the boss fight in the mists at Nova Braga Airport isnt impossible. Ive compiled a list of tips for defeating The Skulls below and, if youre still struggling, theres an exploit below the tips that should make things a lot easier." (This post has spoilers up the wazoo.)

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Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4 Escape Plan Bravo Review (Invision Community)

Added: 16.09.2015 13:19 | 76 views | 0 comments


Tales from the Borderlands is another game developed by Telltale Games in their line of Episode Point-and-click adventure games, following in the steps of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. With the companies rise to popularity of late they have taken upon themselves to create several different games within the same time span, with a Minecraft Telltale game being announced just recently people have seen a link to this and the quality of rushed products. Is Tales from the Borderlands affected by the increase in workload?

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Amnesia: Memories Review | Brash Games

Added: 15.09.2015 18:17 | 20 views | 0 comments


Idea Factory's latest Otome visual novel.

Tags: Brave, Review
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One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Review | Brash Games

Added: 14.09.2015 11:17 | 74 views | 0 comments


BG: Despite its issues, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 on the PlayStation 3 was one of the better musou titles of the last generation, and while its successor doesnt deviate dramatically from the formula established by its highly successful predecessor, thanks to an array of minor technical, structural and artistic improvements, as case could be made for, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 on the PlayStation 4 being the best musou title ever released.

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The Castle Game Review | Brash Games

Added: 14.09.2015 9:17 | 81 views | 0 comments


BG: The tower defence genre is more popular on mobile phones and tablets than consoles nowadays, with some of the biggest names having mainstream television adverts in order to entice you dive in a build your empire. Neptune Interactive give you the chance to defend yourself against wave after wave of enemies that attack your base. Your aim is to wipe them out before they get a chance to do too much damage to your fortifications and your castle.

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Rugby World Cup 2015 Review | Brash Games

Added: 14.09.2015 9:17 | 40 views | 0 comments


BG: Despite a handful of half decent attempts, the last rugby video game that truly captured my imagination was Jonah Lomu Rugby for the original Playstationthe original Playstation! To put that in perspective, Jonah Lomu Rugby was released in 1997 thats 18 years ago. 18 years is a long time to wait for a decent game of rugby, and sadly, that wait is set to continue, as hot on the heels of the rather disastrous Rugby 15, comes the equally terrible, Rugby World Cup 2015, a game that somehow manages to be even worse than the one that preceded it just 8 months earlier.

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Dishonored Definitive Edition Review | Brash Games

Added: 14.09.2015 9:17 | 54 views | 0 comments


BG: Remaster. Remake. Definitive. These have all become strangely dirty words in the past few years. With a relative dearth of genuine new content for the Xbox One, and in particular, the PS4, the gaps have subsequently been filled by up-scaled versions of games that the majority of us have already played on the PS3 or 360. Sure, some games are unquestionably worthy of a second crack of the whip, while others receive enough additional polish to make them feel like relatively new experiences, but recently, jeez, we have seen some odd games receiving the Definitive treatment. Prototype 1 and 2, Sleeping Dogs, heck, even The Legend of Kay got a re-release..The Legend of Kay for Heavens sake. And with the utterly mediocre likes of Resident Evil 0 and Deadpool just around the corner, it seems that there is no end in sight for this glut of largely unwanted remakes and re-masters.

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Super Mario Maker Review | Brash Games

Added: 14.09.2015 9:17 | 27 views | 0 comments


BG: 30 years ago Nintendo released what was arguably the most important, influential, and universally recognised video game in history. The original Super Mario Bros. has made an incredible impact on the video games industry. After three decades of updates, improvements, and refinements, Nintendo has made an incredibly bold move in releasing an application to allow the consumers themselves to make and distribute their very own Super Mario Bros. stages. That application is the WiiUs brand new release, Super Mario Maker.

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