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The Evil Within Review | TheSixthAxis

Added: 14.10.2014 7:16 | 3 views | 0 comments


Despite borrowing a lot of well-worn themes from other games and movies (Hello, creepy shop mannequins from Silent Hill), The Evil Within feels fresh and exciting. Its easy to recommend to fans of the original Dead Space and the earlier Resident Evil games.

From: n4g.com

Paranerds Podcast 160 Super Baby Mario

Added: 20.09.2014 15:13 | 20 views | 0 comments


This week on the Paranerds Podcast, Kevin drops a crazy big announcement while Rooster tries to not swallow his tongue. The two then then speak about Castle of Illusions Starring Mickey Mouse, Dead Space (iOS), American McGees Alice, The Walking Dead Season 2, The Wolf Among Us, Final Fantasy X HD, along with news (see below) new releases and Deals of the Week. NEWS Metal Gear Collection 2014 Revealed at TGS And Its Not What You Think The Sad, Inevitable Oculus Rift Boob-Grabbing Game Is Here Uncharted Remaster Might Be Announced On October 4th Super Smash Bros. Wii U Release Date Revealed The Walking Dead And The Wolf Among US Coming To the PS4 Super Smash Bros. for Wii U will let you use the 3DS as a controller Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden is nearly 16GB Persona Q Edition of the Nintendo 3DS XL Announced Resident Evil Revelations 2 Release Window Announced Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition Now out for PC Final Fantasy XV Trailer Deals of the...

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Crytek: "Just because something's free, doesn't mean it's bad"

Added: 03.09.2014 15:02 | 18 views | 0 comments


Publisher producer for HUNT on the risks of free-to-play.
Console free-to-play games are on the make. Following fiery reactions to certain experiments with in-game purchases - step forward Dead Space 3 and Forza Motorsport 5 - players appear to be grudgingly settling down with titles like World of Tanks on Xbox 360 and Killer Instinct for Xbox One. There has yet to be an unreservedly marvellous free-to-play game on Xbox, but you get the sense that there's not far to go.

From: www.totalxbox.com

Heavy Metal Thunder is a grim sci-fi gamebook coming to iOS on September 3rd

Added: 26.08.2014 15:13 | 7 views | 0 comments


Heavy Metal Thunder is a grim sci-fi gamebook coming to iOS on September 3rd Cubus Games is bringing out its next "gamebook" Heavy Metal Thunder for iOS on September 3rd.  It's about trying to fight back against the technologically advanced and hyper-militaristic alien race that just wiped out the majority of humanity. Yeah, good luck with that. So, Heavy Metal Thunder is the kind of deathly sci-fi that you'll enjoy if you liked Dead Space or the frightening moments ...

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Visceral could be onto a winner: Playing hostage negotiator in 'Battlefield: Hardline' - MMGN

Added: 22.08.2014 22:13 | 11 views | 0 comments


MMGN writes: Visceral Games has big shoes to fill. The California-based studio is perhaps best known for its Dead Space series, but it doesnt have the same passionately backed gamer community as the Battlefield series does. Its first full-blown entry in the series -- it worked on the Battlefield 3 DLC, End Game, in 2013 -- is not shying away from its obvious disparity with the series proper. While traditional cops and robbers lore is quite far removed from the militarised conflicts weve come to expect from the series, Battlefield Hardlines rhetoric is shaped around a fresh take on the genre, and all eyes are on Visceral to perhaps, just maybe, reignite a branch of the first-person shooter in the same way past Battlefield entries have. One such mode in Hardlines multiplayer, Rescue, purports to strengthen the games ties to the cops and robbers narrative. The games initial delay to make it feel more like a cop drama is an obvious attempt at balancing an experience still f...

From: n4g.com

Battlefield: Hardline Gamescom Preview - Visceral Makes its Mark on DICE Franchise [IBTimes UK]

Added: 19.08.2014 14:14 | 4 views | 0 comments


With Mirror's Edge and Star Wars: Battlefront on their plate even a studio as big as DICE would have struggled to put out another Battlefield title in time for those demanding so-and-sos at EA. Enter Dead Space developers Visceral Games, who for their take on the franchise have elected to make a game about law enforcement and law breaking rather than large-scale military combat. It is something of a bold move but as many found out during June's public beta, this is still classic Battlefield. The beta was solid but somewhat insubstantial, not necessarily in terms of what was on offer but because of how little had changed. Hardline felt more like a dressed up expansion pack for Battlefield 4 than a fully-fledged game of its own. However the game's recent delay has given Visceral more time to ease those fears, and at Gamescom they went all out to show off what will be different about their Battlefield.

From: n4g.com

Battlefield: Hardline Gamescom Preview - Visceral Makes its Mark on DICE Franchise [IBTimes UK]

Added: 19.08.2014 14:12 | 10 views | 0 comments


With Mirror's Edge and Star Wars: Battlefront on their plate even a studio as big as DICE would have struggled to put out another Battlefield title in time for those demanding so-and-sos at EA. Enter Dead Space developers Visceral Games, who for their take on the franchise have elected to make a game about law enforcement and law breaking rather than large-scale military combat. It is something of a bold move but as many found out during June's public beta, this is still classic Battlefield. The beta was solid but somewhat insubstantial, not necessarily in terms of what was on offer but because of how little had changed. Hardline felt more like a dressed up expansion pack for Battlefield 4 than a fully-fledged game of its own. However the game's recent delay has given Visceral more time to ease those fears, and at Gamescom they went all out to show off what will be different about their Battlefield.

From: n4g.com


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