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Supreme League of Patriots Review I Hey Poor Player

Added: 30.01.2015 1:10 | 15 views | 0 comments


Hey Poor Player's Alex Lupella writes: Supreme League of Patriots got off to a great start. The game itself looks and sounds like it belongs somewhere between Sam Max and Team Fortress 2. It has a charm about it. You play as two lovable losers Kyle and Mel. Kyle, a lazy American with an affinity for superheroes, and Mel, a smart ass English illegal immigrant there to guide you along. They both decide Kyle should try out for the Americas got Superpowers reality show and it all goes wonky from there. During his performance, Kyle gets a hard knock or twelve on the noggin and develops a split personality. From then on out Kyle is The Purple Patriot, a pseudo hero whose thought process is makes the sexism and homophobia of Fox News look like an episode of Sesame Street.

From: n4g.com

Steam Workshop Earns Players $57 Million

Added: 29.01.2015 15:43 | 17 views | 0 comments


Steam Workshop allows users to create in-game apparel such as its infamous hats

Steam Workshop, the online platform that allows gamers to make in-game items for Valve titles such as .

"So far, the total payments made to individuals for the creation of in-game items sold in Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive have passed $57 million. This money was earned by over 1,500 contributors spread out across 75 countries.

"Today we're happy to announce that after a ton of work, the first curated Workshops for non-Valve games have opened: Dungeon Defenders: Eternity and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. This is really exciting news and means that more high quality content will be available for the game you love playing. Plus, purchases of this great new content directly enables those community members to continue practicing their craft and making more awesome content."

Valve added that more curated Workshops would open up to creators and players in the coming weeks and months.

From: www.gamespot.com

Steam Workshop Earns Players $57 Million

Added: 29.01.2015 15:43 | 2 views | 0 comments


Steam Workshop allows users to create in-game apparel such as its infamous hats

Steam Workshop, the online platform that allows gamers to make in-game items for Valve titles such as .

"So far, the total payments made to individuals for the creation of in-game items sold in Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive have passed $57 million. This money was earned by over 1,500 contributors spread out across 75 countries.

"Today we're happy to announce that after a ton of work, the first curated Workshops for non-Valve games have opened: Dungeon Defenders: Eternity and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. This is really exciting news and means that more high quality content will be available for the game you love playing. Plus, purchases of this great new content directly enables those community members to continue practicing their craft and making more awesome content."

Valve added that more curated Workshops would open up to creators and players in the coming weeks and months.

From: www.gamespot.com


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