Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Unlock All Characters, Collect Crystal Shards and Dragon Balls
Added: 27.02.2015 17:14 | 3 views | 0 comments
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is now available worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.
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| Crystal Gun Girl Has Mega Man-Style Bosses To Defeat
Added: 27.02.2015 9:10 | 29 views | 0 comments
Siliconera: Its a 2D action-platformer about a young girl as she ventures into dungeons, collects items, and defeats enemies.
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| SWTOR Exclusive Black-Purple Color Crystal for subscribers
Added: 26.02.2015 22:10 | 11 views | 0 comments
All SWTOR subscribers as of March 29, 2015 will received an exclusive Black-Purple Color Crystal.
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| Hear Rise of the Tomb Raider first-hand impressions in our new video
Added: 20.02.2015 17:34 | 22 views | 0 comments
Things aren't any easier for Lara Croft in Rise of the Tomb Raider. She has bigger tombs to traverse, more ferocious fauna to fight, and more determined mercenaries to pepper with arrows. But she's a bit harder herself, as we saw in an exclusive preview session with the game, and she'll have a lot more room to express her sharpened talents this time around.
No more of those tiny little secret tombs - Lara will spelunk her way into massive, ancient structures in Rise of the Tomb Raider, and she'll have to use her wits and her acrobatic prowess to make it back out. That's assuming she doesn't try to fight a bear with no weapons at the start of the game, anyway - a bad call there could cut the whole thing a bit short. You can hear our experiences with the upcoming title in the new video embedded below, and make sure you click on for more details after that.
Lara Croft's explored so many exotic locales, racing to beat nondescript bad eyes to magical treasure, that 'thwart supernatural scheme' probably shows up right before 'buy milk' on her weekly to-do list. Rise looks to stick with that tradition, sending Lara to the frozen tundra of Siberia to discover the secret of immortality. I'm not sure if that comes in solid, raidable form, but if it does I'm calling right now.
A setting like Siberia definitely ups the ante in terms of survival. Say what you will about Yamatai and its population of murderous cultists, at least it was warm. The unforgiving weather Russia's northernmost parts is bad enough, but throw in hungry bears intent on having Lara for breakfast and it seems like everything's going to want her dead. More than normal, even.
At the start of Rise's E3 trailer, Lara's in therapy, talking through the trauma inflicted by her fun-filled excursion through Yamatai. Or rather she's not. She's sitting sullenly under the shadow of a hoodie. But don't fear that this is going to turn into a David Cage-style introspection simulator. Amid the conversation we get flashes of her next escapade, and it looks like it might be even darker than the first one.
Lara's questionable state of mind seems to be a big focus for Rise, if Crystal Dynamics' handling of her story in the meantime is any indication. The currently running both make a big point about how the trauma she experienced at Yamatai is still affecting her, while also showing the lady of tombs jumping off cliffs and exploring abandoned ghost towns. While we can certainly expect Rise to delve more deeply into Lara's PTSD, don't expect her to spend the entire game at the doctor's office. She's got stuff to do.
We've seen Lara leaping toward sheer rock faces before. By now she's no stranger to the old 'jump at a wall and stab your axe in at the last minute so as to not die' trick. But we haven't seen her do that while hurling herself over what looks like a half-mile deep mountain chasm, after being chased off a cliff by a giant marauding bear. We're still uncertain how much platforming will feature in the gameplay itself, but if it's anything like that little stunt, it looks like the platforming genre itself may be getting a gritty reboot.
In addition, though we haven't seen much of Rise's puzzle-solving aspects yet, it seems to be a priority for the team at Crystal Dynamics. Noah Hughes, Creative Director of Tomb Raider, noted in an that "The most important thing to us is really to live up to that promise of tomb raiding." Given that one of the main criticisms of the original reboot was that it lacked a proper selection of crypts to plunder, a renewed focus on the thinky-bits Lara's known for is nothing but good news.
As you may remember from the small fan-based nuclear explosion that detonated last August, Rise of the Tomb Raider will be Xbox One and Xbox 360 exclusive when it releases this holiday season. However, , though it's not yet confirmed how long it will last or what other consoles it might touch down on in the future.
While this is a frustrating move for anyone that doesn't have ready access to a box of X's, there is hope yet that the exclusivity window will be short. And hey, who knows? Your patience may be rewarded with a .
So that's everything we know about Rise of the Tomb Raider for now. But expect fo to start pouring out like the brains of so many arrow-perforated mooks very soon indeed. Keep an eye on this article, and we'll update it with every fact that arises as we move towards the game's Holiday 2015 release.
And while you're here and snuffling around for E3 info like a pig looking for video game-scented truffles, check out some of today's other reveals. Like .
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| Crafty Croft Soon To Rise
Added: 19.02.2015 23:10 | 30 views | 0 comments
Croftys back, back again. Yes, our world renowned Tomb Raider, Lara Croft is back this year to ease the unbearable cravings of many sequel hungry fans in Rise Of The Tomb Raider. Square Enix (publisher of the reboot in 2013) has partnered up with new co-publisher Microsoft Studios for the next installment, with Crystal Dynamics still leading development for the game that is to be released in the Holiday of this year (2015).
With a new partnership driving this game to try and utilize its potential, the real question is what can we expect from this follow-up to the biggest UK launch of 2013? Will standards be maintained or will it diminish the face of action-adventure titles?
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| Rise Of The Tomb Raider Has More Tombs And Puzzles
Added: 19.02.2015 16:31 | 36 views | 0 comments
Crystal Dynamics wants to do something with Rise of the Tomb Raider that was missing from the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider: allow players to raid tombs and partake in platforming puzzles. It's kind of amazing that a game called Tomb Raider was kind of staunchly thin on tombs to raid.
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| Hitman Game Art Director Tore Blystad joins Crystal Dynamics
Added: 18.02.2015 15:10 | 10 views | 0 comments
After the announcement that Nate Wells joined Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics, now also Hitman: Absolution art game director Tore Blystad has joined the dynamic team at Crystal Dynamics.
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