Fire Emblem Fates Will be a Single Release in the West According to Amazon
Added: 10.08.2015 7:18 | 59 views | 0 comments
In Japan, Fire Emblem Fates is available in two distinct versions, allowing players to choose ultimately between light and dark paths. Despite this, Amazon UK's listing for the game details that only one version will be available in the west and players will be able to make their choice through that game.
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| Ninja Theory: Weve Been Lucky That Weve Been Able to Survive
Added: 10.08.2015 5:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
UK-based independent video game developer, Ninja Theory, considers itself lucky enough to have survived in the industry following some commercial failures. Despite a decent reception, neither Heavenly Sword nor Enslaved: Odyssey to the West sold as well as the developer would have liked. Despite this, it secured a deal to develop DmC: Devil May Cry for Capcom, which may just have come at the right time for the studio
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| Shovel Knight Review | Gearnuke
Added: 09.08.2015 23:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
Gearnuke writes, "Shovel Knight is a 8-bit side-scrolling indie platformer from Yachet Club Games. Despite being made by a new studio and on a minuscule budget, the game manages to pack in tons of fun and content that can easily rival a big budget game."
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| How Cross-Play on Xbox and Windows 10 Will Work
Added: 08.08.2015 17:54 | 16 views | 0 comments
With the release of Windows 10, one of Microsoft's new headline features is Cross-Play between Xbox One and PC players. This isn't the company's first foray into cross platform play. Back in 2007, FASA studios, which had a first-party publishing deal with Microsoft, released Shadowrun, a fast-paced shooter that could be played competitively between Xbox 360 and PC players. Despite a [...] Via How Cross-Play on Xbox and Windows 10 Will Work
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| Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Gamescom 2015 Demo Analysis
Added: 08.08.2015 17:54 | 10 views | 0 comments
Scott Russell writes: "In June, Sony presented a new look at Uncharted 4 during their E3 press conference. Its dynamic car crushing scenario had Drake and Sully racing down a built-up hillside, avoiding an armoured vehicle through crowded alleyways and griping like a married couple every step of the way. Despite it appearing to have a sprawling openness with branching pathways, [...] Via Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Gamescom 2015 Demo Analysis
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| 5 Weird Video-Game Adverts
Added: 08.08.2015 16:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
Advertisements for Video-games today replicate such quality you would think they were movies, although the small writing reminds us that Not in-game footage Despite this the adverts today are goosepimpling wonders, they definitely draw us in to purchase the game.
However, its not always been that way. Similar to games it has taken time for studios creative teams to make quality and effective adverts.
Lets take a look at some video-game adverts that are just plain odd.
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| Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Gamescom 2015 Demo Analysis
Added: 08.08.2015 6:18 | 21 views | 0 comments
Scott Russell writes: "In June, Sony presented a new look at Uncharted 4 during their E3 press conference. Its dynamic car crushing scenario had Drake and Sully racing down a built-up hillside, avoiding an armoured vehicle through crowded alleyways and griping like a married couple every step of the way. Despite it appearing to have a sprawling openness with branching pathways, some feared that the level in question was heavily funnelling Drake's vehicle down a strict and linear path.
Obviously, some areas may lead to a quick death if they are traversed too close to the enemy truck, but at a live Gamescom demo, freedom of movement reigned supreme. The man holding the controller, a rather bored looking German with a ponytail, no less led Drake on a slightly different path this time, showing that multiple routes are indeed present."
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