Xbox One 60fps Game DVR Capture Goes Live for Testers
Added: 06.05.2015 20:28 | 12 views | 0 comments
to test new features before they are released publicly. We've followed up with Microsoft, asking for formation. Access to the Xbox One Preview Program is by invitation only. Microsoft has not yet announced the new features coming to Xbox One through its expected May update. It now certainly sounds like 60fps GameDVR support is going to be included.
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| 10 Game Covers That Capture Their Games to a Tee
Added: 02.05.2015 15:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Not a lot of video games have cover art that reflect the actual product. These covers on the other hand, perfectly reflect the game.
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| Destiny data miners reveal new missions, strikes, modes, and planet (sort of)
Added: 15.04.2015 12:26 | 44 views | 0 comments
It's described as "Gateway to the Reef, home of the Queen and her Awoken. Entry point for Guardians looking to collect Reef bounties, forge new allegiances and test themselves in the Prison of Elders and Trials of Osiris."
"Taniks-Syn, the Fallen's most notorious mercenary, is leading a strike force on the Moon. Board his Ketch and kill him or he will continue to cut a trail of death across the system."
Sounds a little similar to the Scourge of Winter story mission, which is no bad thing, as that's one of the best missions in the game.
"Scour the Cosmodrome. Find and assassinate the Wolves' Baron and any of his co-conspirators."
"Track the House of Wolves through the caldera on Venus. Kill the Wolf pack before their Kell, Skolas, can rally the Fallen House of Winter to his cause."
"Skolas has his eyes set on the Vex Citadel on Venus. Capture him before he can plunder the secrets of space and time."
"A High Priest of the House of Wolves has been sent to the Hellmouth. Track him and his crew. Stop them from stealing the Hive's darkest secrets."
"Locate and eliminate Skolas's elite assassins, the Silent Fang."
"A pack of Fallen Wolves is picking a fight with the Vex on Venus. Head along the Shattered Coast and track down the Wolves to uncover Skolas' plan."
They're set on Mars, Venus, and Earth, respectively.
The Tuned Drive '"upgrades an equipped Sparrow to improve overall speed and durability". Fairly generic description, but hopefully it'll have a fair bit of kick to it.
With that many to find and earn, there are bound to be at least a few that don't look like they're made out of garishly coloured Lego.
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| Paperbound Review
Added: 10.04.2015 0:48 | 11 views | 0 comments
In Paperbound, warriors rip through their paper confines to perform gravity defying battles across a host of colorful worlds. Ninjas clash with guardians of Egyptian pyramids, while demons and skull-headed monstrosities fight tooth and claw. Paperbound is a frantic arena game promising hours of vivid combat, though some flaws make sure those hours are short. Like 's Juggernaut, in which a king earns points while being hunted and the player who kills the king becomes the new king. Finally, Capture the Quill is, obviously, Paperbound's take on capture the flag, except with a quill, inkwell, and so on. Paperbound at least attempts to add its own flair into some of the modes by not giving the top player an instant win once the point goal is reached. Instead, in modes like Survival and Versus, scoring enough points opens a tear that appears in the level’s fabric, which you must enter in order to make your escape with the victory; dying removes the tear, and you have to score another point to create another. This ramps up the challenge, giving other players a chance to make a comeback, all while creating some rather brief and shaky truces. Beyond the handful of game modes, Paperbound doesn't have much else to offer. It is great in bursts, and when you have friends playing with you, Paperbound glows with energy. But the lack of online or additional content takes its toll. Yes, the matches are exciting but, while plenty of laughs and shouting can be had, that excitement wanes after several intense hours. Still, like a good short story, Paperbound is worth returning to on occasion when you would rather play something fun for a quick hour or so. Just be sure to bring along some reading buddies.
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www.gamespot.com
| Paperbound Review
Added: 10.04.2015 0:48 | 9 views | 0 comments
In Paperbound, warriors rip through their paper confines to perform gravity defying battles across a host of colorful worlds. Ninjas clash with guardians of Egyptian pyramids, while demons and skull-headed monstrosities fight tooth and claw. Paperbound is a frantic arena game promising hours of vivid combat, though some flaws make sure those hours are short. Like 's Juggernaut, in which a king earns points while being hunted and the player who kills the king becomes the new king. Finally, Capture the Quill is, obviously, Paperbound's take on capture the flag, except with a quill, inkwell, and so on. Paperbound at least attempts to add its own flair into some of the modes by not giving the top player an instant win once the point goal is reached. Instead, in modes like Survival and Versus, scoring enough points opens a tear that appears in the level’s fabric, which you must enter in order to make your escape with the victory; dying removes the tear, and you have to score another point to create another. This ramps up the challenge, giving other players a chance to make a comeback, all while creating some rather brief and shaky truces. Beyond the handful of game modes, Paperbound doesn't have much else to offer. It is great in bursts, and when you have friends playing with you, Paperbound glows with energy. But the lack of online or additional content takes its toll. Yes, the matches are exciting but, while plenty of laughs and shouting can be had, that excitement wanes after several intense hours. Still, like a good short story, Paperbound is worth returning to on occasion when you would rather play something fun for a quick hour or so. Just be sure to bring along some reading buddies.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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