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The IGEA Top Ten Chart powered by NPD - New Zealand Week 23

Added: 12.06.2015 15:16 | 3 views | 0 comments


The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt makes it three from three. Highlights -The NZ Top 4 stayed as it was last week, with the PlayStation Editions of Minecraft being the higher selling SKU, as the only exception. -The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim again held sixth place ahead of the console launch of Tamriel Unlimited. -Assassin's Creed: Unity returned to the charts this week in eighth. -Despite two straight weeks atop the Nintendo Wii U chart, Splatoon has failed to make it in to the Top Ten All Platforms since its release. -EA's The Sims 4 retook the PC Games chart from the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, as it dipped to number two.

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E3 Chaos Just Cause 3 Style

Added: 12.06.2015 14:16 | 0 views | 0 comments


Avalanche Studios writes: We are pumping some high-octane action into this years E3! With competitions, live streams, a winsguit tunnel (yep, you heard right!), live QA and much more, weve got everything lined up to make your week infinitely more exciting.

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Blood Bowl 2 Campaign Trailer

Added: 12.06.2015 13:41 | 7 views | 0 comments


Website: http://www.bloodbowl-game.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloodbowlgame Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodBowl_Game Devblog: http://bloodbowlgame.tumblr.com/ After an introduction to the Chaos and Human teams in their gameplay videos, Blood Bowl 2, the sequel to the video game adaptation of Games Workshop’s famous board game that combines American football with the fantasy world of Warhammer, reveals its release date, two additional races, and a new video dedicated to its solo campaign! We can now officially announce that Blood Bowl 2 will be releasing September 22 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The game was delayed by a few weeks compared with its initial release planned this June, in order to ensure that players would enjoy the most polished foundations for the next generation Blood Bowl experience as possible. As a thank you for your support and patience, players will receive an extra Blood Bowl 2 race (including its own AI, design, skills, and their Star Players): the Lizardmen or the Wood Elves during pre-order campaign on consoles and PC. PC players who will pre-order the game on Steam will also be able to enjoy the multiplayer beta demo a few weeks before the release of the game. formation is coming soon with regards to the pre-order bonuses and the different offers available, but until then, enjoy a video outlining Blood Bowl 2’s campaign game mode. Blood Bowl 2’s campaign is a complete, story driven experience with various mechanics and twists-and-turns that won’t be found in any of the other game modes in Blood Bowl 2. The first few matches provide new-comers with all the basics of how to play, with a plot played out through cut-scenes designed with the game's new engine to pave the way for Blood Bowl’s central narrative. Here, you’ll be granted the opportunity to raise your team and enjoy all the central mechanics of single-player league play, tightly woven around the fabricated lore of this venerable franchise. Blood Bowl 2 will be releasing September 22 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Life Is Strange: Episode 3 Chaos Theory Review | GamingLives

Added: 09.06.2015 13:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


GamingLives takes a look at episode three of DONTNOD's journey through the life of Max. "All in all, Chaos Theory is in a bit of a weird place. On the one had it feels kind of heavy on the exposition and kind of a little fillery, but on the other it develops a number of key plot points, resolves a couple of unanswered questions, and potentially sets up a really interesting episode four. Additionally, the dialogue continues to improve and while it can still be a little shaky in places its reached a point where Im no longer really noticing it; I dont think Chloe says 'hella' all episode."

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Life is Strange Episode 3 Chaos Theory Review (Invision Game Community)

Added: 09.06.2015 13:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


Life is strange is a new game from Developer Dontnod, who most know from their first game Remember Me that some say bombed and others loved. Life is Strange follows a girl called Max as she returns to her hometown whose style and overall look hasnt changed, but the people who live there have changed drastically. Not even a month into living in her hometown she gains the ability to reverse time, as if fitting in wasnt hard enough, and so her tale begins, a Telltale if you will.

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Life is Strange Episode 3 Review | GameRant

Added: 09.06.2015 12:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


GameRant writes: Like the previous two episodes, the mellow, indie-rock aesthetic of Life Is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory hits a mix of sweet and sour notes. Chaos Theory proves that your choices really do matter, and that the consequences of your previous actions might be tough to swallow, whether its as small a thing as a dead plant or as large as a dead classmate. The gameplay sees marked (but not entire) improvement for Life is Strange Episode 3, and the pace slows a bit without floundering to give the player a little character grounding. Life is Strange Episode 3 proves that DONTNOD has the chops to create compelling characters, even through some dialog and tonal struggles.

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Life Is Strange: Episode 3 Chaos Theory Review | GamingLives

Added: 09.06.2015 11:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


GamingLives takes a look at episode three of DONTNOD's journey through the life of Max. "All in all, Chaos Theory is in a bit of a weird place. On the one had it feels kind of heavy on the exposition and kind of a little fillery, but on the other it develops a number of key plot points, resolves a couple of unanswered questions, and potentially sets up a really interesting episode four. Additionally, the dialogue continues to improve and while it can still be a little shaky in places its reached a point where Im no longer really noticing it; I dont think Chloe says 'hella' all episode."

From: n4g.com

Life Is Strange: Episode 3 Chaos Theory Review | GamingLives

Added: 09.06.2015 10:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


GamingLives takes a look at episode three of DONTNOD's journey through the life of Max. "All in all, Chaos Theory is in a bit of a weird place. On the one had it feels kind of heavy on the exposition and kind of a little fillery, but on the other it develops a number of key plot points, resolves a couple of unanswered questions, and potentially sets up a really interesting episode four. Additionally, the dialogue continues to improve and while it can still be a little shaky in places its reached a point where Im no longer really noticing it; I dont think Chloe says 'hella' all episode."

From: n4g.com


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