Elizabeth vs. Ellie | Escorting at its finest
Added: 27.06.2013 6:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
Does Elizabeth from BioShock: Infinite reign supreme, or does newcomer Ellie in The Last of Us take the crown?
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| Dissecting the narrative of BioShock Infinite
Added: 19.06.2013 6:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
Casually Addicted's Justin Levenstein takes an in-depth look at BioShock Infinite's riveting narrative.
"Having just recently finished Bioshock Infinite for a third time, I think it goes without saying that Im a big fan of this game. A game hasnt resonated with me this much in quite some time, so I felt compelled to write about it. After coming to understand most of Bioshock Infinites mind-bending conclusion, I found myself struggling to wrap my mind around the meaning of what I now consider to be the most profound piece of dialogue in the entire game, delivered by Elizabeth (or as we soon discover, Anna): Theres always a lighthouse, theres always a man, theres always a city. As I began to search for meaning behind these words, I came to the conclusion that their significance encapsulated much more than the Columbia, the city in the sky, and Rapture, the dystopian empire under the sea."
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| Who Is The Better Character? Ellie (The Last of Us) or Elizabeth (Bioshock Infinite)?
Added: 19.06.2013 4:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Omnigamer writes "There is only one real comparison you can draw from both The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite and that is the two main characters. In The Last of Us you have Joel and Ellie and in Bioshock Infinite you have Booker and Elizabeth. There is no real comparison you can do between Joel and Booker, a large part being you never even see Booker (although both characters are voiced by Troy Baker). However, Elizabeth and Ellie are two characters you can compare, because you always see them and they are important to the plot of the games that they are in."
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| The Last of Us Review (MasonicGamer)
Added: 15.06.2013 13:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
MasonicGamer.com: Im not here to turn this review into some of kind versus article but The Last of Us has managed to succeed in an area that Bioshock Infinite could only ever dream of. The relationship between Joel and Ellie will no doubt be a landmark moment in gaming whereas Elizabeth will be an example of how NOT to do it. Ellie isnt your free get out of jail character, shes not a walking ammo/health box. Having little Ellie throw a measly brick at someone just to help me out is a much more meaningful and powerful display of character than whatever gun turrets Elizabeth feels like bringing in for another dimension.
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| New Moebius Trailer And Screens Released
Added: 14.06.2013 0:17 | 6 views | 0 comments
Elizabeth of Vivid Gamer writes: "For those who use Kickstarter to help fund aspiring developers bring their game ideas to life, you might recall Jane Jensens Moebius from last spring. Thanks to the support that the creator of titles such as Gabriel Knight received, we have a new haul of new screenshots and a trailer. Currently, Jane Jensen is showing a preview of the third-person mystery adventure title to the press at E3."
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| Strike Suit Infinity Review | Game Podunk
Added: 06.06.2013 0:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
GP writer Elizabeth reviews Strike Suit Infinity, the spin-off to Strike Suit Zero.
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| Memory Lane: The Biggest May Releases Throughout the Years
Added: 31.05.2013 23:24 | 7 views | 0 comments
GP writer Elizabeth takes a look at some of the May video game releases from the past ten years.
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| Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic hits iPad
Added: 30.05.2013 19:34 | 3 views | 0 comments
BioWare's 2003 role-playing game now available on iPad for $10 thanks to port from Aspyr Media.
is now available to download for the iPad, Mac game developer and publisher Aspyr Media announced today. The game's mobile debut comes as the acclaimed role-playing game celebrates in tenth anniversary later this year.
"Being able to bring one of the most beloved Star Wars games to iPad for such a momentous event is an incredible honor," said Aspyr's vice president of publishing Elizabeth Howard in a statement. "We have a long history at Aspyr of bringing the best games to Apple platforms, and as bona fide fans of the original release, we've worked to ensure that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for iPad lives up to its prodigious reputation."
Aspyr Media is no stranger to bringing games to Apple platforms. The company has ported various high-profile titles to Mac, including , among others.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is through iTunes for $10. The game brings the "full experience" to the iPad, as well as user interface tweaks for the touch-screen.
The game is compatible only with the iPad 2 or newer models running iOS 6 or newer. The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic file size is 1.98 GB.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was originally developed by BioWare. It launched for Xbox and PC in November 2003. For more, check out .
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www.gamespot.com
| Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic hits iPad
Added: 30.05.2013 19:34 | 3 views | 0 comments
BioWare's 2003 role-playing game now available on iPad for $10 thanks to port from Aspyr Media.
is now available to download for the iPad, Mac game developer and publisher Aspyr Media announced today. The game's mobile debut comes as the acclaimed role-playing game celebrates in tenth anniversary later this year.
"Being able to bring one of the most beloved Star Wars games to iPad for such a momentous event is an incredible honor," said Aspyr's vice president of publishing Elizabeth Howard in a statement. "We have a long history at Aspyr of bringing the best games to Apple platforms, and as bona fide fans of the original release, we've worked to ensure that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for iPad lives up to its prodigious reputation."
Aspyr Media is no stranger to bringing games to Apple platforms. The company has ported various high-profile titles to Mac, including , among others.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is through iTunes for $10. The game brings the "full experience" to the iPad, as well as user interface tweaks for the touch-screen.
The game is compatible only with the iPad 2 or newer models running iOS 6 or newer. The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic file size is 1.98 GB.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was originally developed by BioWare. It launched for Xbox and PC in November 2003. For more, check out .
From:
www.gamespot.com
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