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The Evil Within The Consequence is Coming in April

Added: 25.03.2015 2:22 | 3 views | 0 comments


The second story add-on for The Evil Within, dubbed The Consequence, will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on April 21 (April 22 for European PlayStation players), Bethesda Softworks announced.

From: n4g.com

Bloodborne European Preload Starting Later Today

Added: 24.03.2015 13:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Explosion:" Bloodborne, the new action role playing game developed by From Software and Sony Japan Studio, is finally available in North America but European and Japanese gamers have yet to wait before being able to enjoy the game."

From: n4g.com

3DS Action Puzzler Pazuru Arrives On The European eShop This Week

Added: 24.03.2015 12:30 | 1 views | 0 comments


Article: 3DS Action Puzzler Pazuru Arrives On The European eShop This Week

Retail and US releases also confirmed

Tags: Shop, European
From: www.nintendolife.com

GameEnthus Podcast ep219: Heretic'd Hexic or Apathy Train

Added: 20.03.2015 2:18 | 26 views | 0 comments


This week Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) chat with Carly(@PoisonPinkFluff)about: Overdog, Pax East 2015, Afro Samurai 2, Steam World Heist, The Mommy Gamers, TinyBuild, Mike Rose, Upsilon Circuit, Wing Commander, Codename S.T.E.A.M, Powers, Rock Band 4, iphone, Pixels, Pac-man, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, DojoQuest, Shower with my Dad simulator, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Deuce Bigalow European Gigalow, Conkers Bad Fur Day, Amy, The Orders 1886, TitanFall, Warp Pipe, Nintendo NX, DeNA, Lego Games, Playstation Vue, SlingTV, Ori and the Blind Forest, Mass Effect, D4, Dark Dreams Dont Die, A Link Between Worlds, New 3DS XL, Swordy, FrogShark Games, Pneuma, Gang Beasts, Swery65, Go Plague Monkey Go!, SparseVector, Neon the Ninja, A.N.N.E., Games By Mo, Darius Twin, White Night, Helldivers, Hotline Miami 2, Pokemon Shuffle, Battlefield: Hardline, Splatoon, Resident Evil Revelations 2, LA Cops, Elliots Quest, Proun+, Scram Kitty DX, Grapple, Axiom Verge,...

From: n4g.com

eShop Games Added To The European Club Nintendo Store

Added: 19.03.2015 22:00 | 18 views | 0 comments


Article: eShop Games Added To The European Club Nintendo Store

Rewarding rewards

From: www.nintendolife.com

Bladestorm: Nightmare Review

Added: 19.03.2015 17:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


Somewhere in the world, there's a 14-year-old in an interminable high school history class who, just to stay awake, is probably imagining a scenario that looks a lot like Bladestorm: Nightmare. The Hundred Years' War is one of the longest and most pointless conflicts in human history, memorable primarily for Joan of Arc's involvement and as the basis for hundreds of years of Brits and the French throwing shade at each other, with decades upon decades of grousing about kings and succession happening in between. Surely, such a memory can only be improved by imagining the war being fought by anime-haired mercenaries commanding legions of sellswords to slay massive armored knights, vicious dragons, and snarling armies of demons, right?

On paper, that's a yes, and I wish the folks at Tecmo Koei were capable of doing it justice. Instead, Bladestorm's pretension of being a massive scale real-time strategy game with action elements turns out to be little more than a European coat of paint slathered over the tired Musou formula, with the RTS elements working to its detriment instead of providing much needed fun and depth. At least the game gives you a lot to work with. Bladestorm Nightmare is a remaster and a sequel all in one. The original game, released in 2007, is included here with a few new features to bring it up to par with the new scenario, Nightmare, which totals out to anywhere from 25 to 30 hours of gameplay, all told. If nothing else, it at least succeeds in keeping you busy.

This is...not a good-looking game by any standard.

Staying busy in the Hundred Years' War scenario involves making a mercenary in the game's fairly deep character creator to lead specialized troops--swords, spears, archers, and the like--into the fray of the ongoing war between the British and the French. Just as in the RTS, rather than doing anything interesting with France's beloved Maid selling her soul to stop a war.

Bladestorm: Nightmare is a game trapped in 2007, awkwardly fumbling for a way to push a tried and true formula forward. The ideas are appreciable, but not nearly enough of the required effort has been put in to make this game great or even challenging. Somewhere, a history student is daydreaming of a Hundred Years War full of magic, danger, wild-haired mercenaries, and insane alternate histories in which Joan of Arc becomes witch mistress of Europe. Whatever that kid has in mind, it is certain to be more ambitious than what Bladestorm: Nightmare can provide.

From: www.gamespot.com

Bladestorm: Nightmare Review

Added: 19.03.2015 17:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


Somewhere in the world, there's a 14-year-old in an interminable high school history class who, just to stay awake, is probably imagining a scenario that looks a lot like Bladestorm: Nightmare. The Hundred Years' War is one of the longest and most pointless conflicts in human history, memorable primarily for Joan of Arc's involvement and as the basis for hundreds of years of Brits and the French throwing shade at each other, with decades upon decades of grousing about kings and succession happening in between. Surely, such a memory can only be improved by imagining the war being fought by anime-haired mercenaries commanding legions of sellswords to slay massive armored knights, vicious dragons, and snarling armies of demons, right?

On paper, that's a yes, and I wish the folks at Tecmo Koei were capable of doing it justice. Instead, Bladestorm's pretension of being a massive scale real-time strategy game with action elements turns out to be little more than a European coat of paint slathered over the tired Musou formula, with the RTS elements working to its detriment instead of providing much needed fun and depth. At least the game gives you a lot to work with. Bladestorm Nightmare is a remaster and a sequel all in one. The original game, released in 2007, is included here with a few new features to bring it up to par with the new scenario, Nightmare, which totals out to anywhere from 25 to 30 hours of gameplay, all told. If nothing else, it at least succeeds in keeping you busy.

This is...not a good-looking game by any standard.

Staying busy in the Hundred Years' War scenario involves making a mercenary in the game's fairly deep character creator to lead specialized troops--swords, spears, archers, and the like--into the fray of the ongoing war between the British and the French. Just as in the RTS, rather than doing anything interesting with France's beloved Maid selling her soul to stop a war.

Bladestorm: Nightmare is a game trapped in 2007, awkwardly fumbling for a way to push a tried and true formula forward. The ideas are appreciable, but not nearly enough of the required effort has been put in to make this game great or even challenging. Somewhere, a history student is daydreaming of a Hundred Years War full of magic, danger, wild-haired mercenaries, and insane alternate histories in which Joan of Arc becomes witch mistress of Europe. Whatever that kid has in mind, it is certain to be more ambitious than what Bladestorm: Nightmare can provide.

From: www.gamespot.com


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