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
| Is Motion Capture the Future of MMOs?
Added: 29.03.2015 8:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
The use of motion capture has been increasingly dramatically over the last few years in both movies and in video games. Who could have predicted the realism demonstrated by Gollum in the Lord of the Rings movies or of the aliens in Avatar? While normal video games have been impacted by the development of motion capture for quite some time, the process is now infiltrating mmorpg games as well. How will the use of motion capture impact the world of online gaming? Is motion capture the future of mmos?
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| Knight Squad Preview: Hands-on at Pax East | Entertainment Buddha
Added: 26.03.2015 23:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
EB: Knight Squad is an eight player game that throws chivalrous behavior out the door, pitting players against each other in ten different team-based or free-for-all game modes, including Capture The Flag, King of The Hill, and Last Man Standing.
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| Mortal Kombat X Story Mode Motion Capture Trailer
Added: 23.03.2015 0:00 | 20 views | 0 comments
Get a peek at the story mode for Mortal Kombat X while experiencing the motion capture process.
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www.gametrailers.com
| Mortal Kombat X - Story Mode Motion Capture Trailer
Added: 17.03.2015 20:20 | 8 views | 0 comments
Story Mode Motion Capture Trailer of Mortal Kombat X in 60fps.
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| Mortal Kombat X - Story Mode Motion Capture Trailer
Added: 17.03.2015 20:19 | 13 views | 0 comments
Story Mode Motion Capture Trailer of Mortal Kombat X in 60fps.
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