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Mario Golf: World Tour - GR Review

Added: 25.04.2014 23:10 | 13 views | 0 comments


Out of the semi-rough.

Citing golf titles as an area of expertise feels strange to say as a reviewer, but that's what happens when I readily assign myself titles since the original on Nintendo 64, where I rocked Maple because of her straight shots and congratulated myself for beating the final ridiculous course based on character faces. World Tour brings back the nostalgia for sure, all while adding a fresh campaign mode and nifty online tournaments, though a handful of features are oddly lacking.

World Tour doesn't mess around with the traditional formula for casual golf titles too much, using a roster of familiar Mario characters (Bowser for the win!) with simplified stats and a two-hit bar for power and accuracy. One major point of difference is topspin and backspin, which can be controlled by pressing the right sequence of buttons at the impact point, allowing you to perform super topspin for long drives down the fairway or super backspin on tight or down-sloping hole locations on the putting green. Another is a handy indication of the landing location for the ball so that you don't need to worry much about the slope of the ball's lie.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths 3DS Review

Added: 15.04.2014 7:25 | 14 views | 0 comments


Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths 3DS Review

From: www.wiisworld.com

The Last of Us Remastered Announce Trailer (HD)

Added: 11.04.2014 14:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


Winner of over 200 Game of the Year awards, The Last of Us Remastered features the critically and commercially acclaimed game fully realized on the PlayStation 4 system in 1080p. The Last of Us is genre-defining experience blending survival and action elements to tell a character driven story about a population decimated by a modern plague. Cities are abandoned and being reclaimed by nature. Remaining survivors are killing each other for food, weapons and whatever they can find. Joel, a ruthless survivor, and Ellie, a young teenage girl who's braver and wiser beyond her years, must work together to survive their journey across what remains of the United States. Developed by Naughty Dog. Visit the official The Last of Us website at: http://www.lastofus.com/or visit Naughty Dog at: http://www.naughtydog.com/ You can also follow Naughty Dog on... Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/naughtydog Twitter: http://twitter.com/naughty_dog

From: www.gamershell.com

The Best Real Cities in Video Games

Added: 22.03.2014 15:20 | 35 views | 0 comments


Josh Hinke from Explosion writes:" Tamriel, The Citadel, and Dunwall might be incredibly detailed and well-crafted cities, but they are all works of fiction, places created in minds of designers. This week, Infamous: Second Son drops its pretend locals of Empire City and New Marais, in favor of a very-real Seattle. While it is an interesting choice from the team at Sucker Punch, they are not the first to attempt faithful recreations of real metropolises. Here are some of the best real-world cities in video games."

From: n4g.com

Kingdom Under Fire II Gameplay Movie of City and Field Released at GDC 2014

Added: 21.03.2014 13:15 | 16 views | 0 comments


Blueside, the developer of Kingdom Under Fire II, revealed a new trailer called Gameplay Movie of City and Field at GDC 2014. Cities and fields in Kingdom Under Fire II are open field maps of the conventional MMORPGs. It is available to enjoy the view of cities and fields of Ecclesia area and Hexter area. Players can gather in the various cities and fields in the broad continent called Bersia.

From: n4g.com

The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths Review (God is a Geek)

Added: 18.03.2014 1:15 | 33 views | 0 comments


Posted by Robin Parker A large number of Nintendo 3DS owners will be too young to have watched The Mysterious Cities Of Gold in its original incarnation. A French-Japanese joint production, the series ran in the early 1980s and came to an end in 1983. Of course, repeat showings kept it relevant for much of that decade, but since then it has been largely forgotten. That was until a new version of the television series was launched last year, and has actually remained pretty true to the heart of the original. As could be expected, there is a tie-in video game.

From: n4g.com

Review: The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths (Pure Nintendo)

Added: 13.03.2014 7:15 | 16 views | 0 comments


Pure Nintendo: "I thought this game looked charming when I backed it on Kickstarter. Having now played through it, some of that charm does indeed seep through. But the game grows too dull from repetition of the same underdeveloped activities to recommend to any but ardent fans of the show. Even then, Id suggest picking up the Wii U version if possible to appreciate the game on a larger screen, and with HD graphics this handheld port (despite a nearly 4 month delay) doesnt even utilize the systems 3D capabilities, yet is still selling for the same higher end price of $14.99. Miiverse is also problematic with this 3DS version, being inaccessible from within the game as of this posting."

From: n4g.com


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