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Dude Perfect 2

Added: 18.06.2015 17:21 | 2 views | 0 comments


Dude Perfect 2

The Dudes are back with their craziest stunts yet! Dude Perfect 2 from Miniclip is bringing sports action and mind-bending physics puzzles to your mobiles and tablets. Play as all five of the Dudes (and one panda!) as you stunt your way to victory!

  • 99 levels of head-scratching action with more to come
  • sink every basketball hoop to win!
  • Use a variety of balls and special powers to smash through obstacles and change the stage!
  • Play as all five of the Dudes in a variety of special costumes with unique animations!
  • Watch new Dude Perfect videos directly in the game!

Tags: Play, Duty, Watch
From: www.miniclip.com

Price drop: $3.00 off Dual SIM Card Case for iPhone 5, now only $29.99

Added: 18.06.2015 17:20 | 1 views | 0 comments


Save $3.00 on Dual SIM Card Case for iPhone 5! The price of Dual SIM Card Case for iPhone 5 has been dropped by $3.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.

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Dude Perfect 2

Added: 18.06.2015 12:20 | 0 views | 0 comments


Dude Perfect 2

The Dudes are back with their craziest stunts yet! Dude Perfect 2 from Miniclip is bringing sports action and mind-bending physics puzzles to your mobiles and tablets. Play as all five of the Dudes (and one panda!) as you stunt your way to victory!

  • 99 levels of head-scratching action with more to come
  • sink every basketball hoop to win!
  • Use a variety of balls and special powers to smash through obstacles and change the stage!
  • Play as all five of the Dudes in a variety of special costumes with unique animations!
  • Watch new Dude Perfect videos directly in the game!

Tags: Play, Duty, Watch
From: www.miniclip.com

Initial Thoughts on The Last Guardian Announcement

Added: 17.06.2015 21:16 | 16 views | 0 comments


Richard of PopCults.com writes "And at the Sony Pre-E3 Press Conference, my loyalty was rewarded with the announcement that the game would finally be released on the PS4 in 2016. Awesome! How many times have we actually seen a game stuck in development hell make it out to the markets? StarCraft: Ghost; that never saw the light of day. LMNO; do people even still remember this was a thing once? Thrill Kill; unless you download what was supposed to be the game from some discreet corner of the interwebs. Duke Nukem Forever; wait, this game was released and it sucked total ass, so maybe we can stick this one into video game purgatory. Uh, oh yeah, Beyond Good and Evil 2; why havent we seen more of this? Its rare for a game to get stuck in development for as long as these games have been and actually see the light of day. But The Last Guardian will be released (knock on wood) and the loyal will have been rewarded for their patience."

From: n4g.com

Kingdom Hearts 3: E3 2015 Trailer (PS4, Xbox One)

Added: 17.06.2015 14:32 | 9 views | 0 comments


Sora and his trusted friends, Donald Duck and Goofy, adventure through the world based on the hit animated feature film, Tangled.

From: www.videogamer.com

Black Ops 3 Reactions: Building a Better Campaign Mode

Added: 17.06.2015 5:30 | 2 views | 0 comments


Brandin and Miranda discuss this year's Call of Duty campaign mode and why you may not want to skip it.

From: feeds.ign.com

Kingdom Hearts III E3 2015 Trailer

Added: 17.06.2015 1:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


New E3 2015 Trailer Reveals the Lush World of Disney’s ‘Tangled’ Fans of the highly-anticipated title from the celebrated series from Disney Interactive and SQUARE ENIX will see Sora and his trusted friends, Donald Duck and Goofy, adventure through the world based on the hit animated feature film, Tangled. The trailer also gives new hints to the storyline and showcases gorgeous visuals, and new gameplay elements. Look out for more KINGDOM HEARTS III information coming soon! For the latest KINGDOM HEARTS news, be sure to like and follow us on our official social networks.

From: www.gamershell.com

Is Call of Duty becoming Titanfall?

Added: 16.06.2015 22:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


Justin from Controller Crusade writes: "Call of Duty fan or not, youve gotta admit that last nights trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 looked rad. It took the notoriously conservative series off in a new direction and frankly, I think it looks great. Now weve got 4 player co-op for the first time in the series, a wicked cool futuristic setting, and a new design that looks to feature more open-ended combat arenas and put less of a focus on narrow, linear hallways. Even the series incredibly popular multiplayer got an overhaul, and from looking at the trailer it seemed that they took a lot of inspiration from Titanfall."

From: n4g.com

Black Ops 3 Does Not Stand Out From Its Past

Added: 16.06.2015 20:22 | 5 views | 0 comments


Variety is the spice of Call of Duty. As one of the most overexposed video game franchises of all time, differentiating the next title from the last is critical.

Credit where it’s due, thus far Activision and its cadre of Call of Duty developers have done a commendable job at giving each new entry in the series a sense of identity. Modern Warfare’s reliance on bleeding-edge fantasy tech and Black Ops’ focus on deep customisation have served as solid foundations for Infinity Ward and Treyarch to build distinct titles on.

This year’s Call of Duty will be the third entry in Treyarch’s Black Ops sub-series and, based on our hands-on experience, it may be the point of convergence.

Black Ops 3 does not stand out from its past. It iterates on last year’s Advanced Warfare, whilst maintaining the customisation at the core of Treyarch’s previous titles, but does too little to suggest it has made progress from last year’s entry. The freedom of movement, introduced in Sledgehammer’s Advanced Warfare last year, has become a pillar of Black Ops 3’s gameplay, though there have been some subtle tweaks.

"Black Ops 3 does too little to suggest it has made progress from last year’s Call of Duty entry."

First of the changes is an infinite sprint. Unlike previous games, where players would naturally transition out of a sprint and into a normal run after a set period, sprints can now be maintained for as long as you want. Obviously, this makes for maddeningly hyper multiplayer matches. But it also begs the question, why would you ever feel compelled to slow down? Treyarch has an answer: because situational awareness is much harder to maintain when you’re tearing around multiplayer maps. But you’ll still sprint anyway, like a manic shark-jumping grunt, leaping across rooftops, clambering up buildings, vaulting cover, and sprinting over walls. Everything introduced has become commonplace already.

Easily the most interesting part of Black Ops 3, the Specialists, has the unavoidable reality of being something already done-to-death by other genres and other first-person shooters. Let’s call the spade a spade: Specialists are classes (or Moba-esque Heroes), albeit with a Call of Duty edge.

This time around, instead of playing as generic soldiers, each multiplayer character has a back-story. For the most part, they’re in-line with the first-person shooter archetypes. Thankfully, each one also comes with a unique gameplay hook. Every specialist has either a powerful weapon or a special ability that can be taken into battle. Both the weapon and the ability operate on a cooldown which can be accelerated through killing.

This mechanic is an interesting way to offer something to those players that struggle to rack up enough kills to access the kill-streak rewards.

It’s good to see Treyarch attempting to create a little more personality for each of its multiplayer characters too, and differentiating each one with a unique gameplay hook is smart. But, again, there is not even a whimper of revolution here. If we’re honest, there probably doesn’t need to be. The game remixes what players already know, just enough, to force them to re-learn the tools.

The customisation is taken up a notch with Photoshop-esque tools that will enable creative players to put together impressive decals for guns. Of course there’s also the Pick-10 system, which lets players pick-n-mix guns, equipment, and perks to build unique, experimental builds.

Maybe that’s enough to make Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 worth playing, but at the moment it doesn’t feel very exciting.

From: www.gamespot.com


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