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Total Party Kill Handbook Attempts To Make Tabletop Gaming More Traptastic

Added: 18.09.2015 16:17 | 67 views | 0 comments


One Angry Gamer "Tabletop role-playing is still a thing. In fact if Tabletop Simulator is anything to go by a lot of gamers even enjoy playing virtual versions of real life tabletop games. Well, theres a new handbook in the works called Total party Kill Handbook: 5th Edition Encounters and Traps from 2C Gaming that adds plenty of new trap scenarios and location-based encounters to spice up the tabletop gaming experience."

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Memorable Music in Gaming #12

Added: 18.09.2015 15:17 | 81 views | 0 comments


Chalgyr's Game Room writes: This week we have something of a rarity - each of our games comes from a different platform. They also tend to be of the retro variety (though not all). The styles are quite contrasting, from bright and playful to tense, suspenseful fare. Super Castlevania IV (SNES) - Simon's Theme The Castlevania games of the 16 and 32-bit eras have some of the most recognizable and catchy tunes in history. Where Mario and Sonic were including happy ditties, and Doom and Quake were scaring the living daylights out of everyone, Castlevania - or specifically, Castlevania II and Super Castlevania IV - were making medieval warriors out of everyone by their eargasmic, epic soundtracks.

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Overload: Picking Between the Remaining 2015 Gaming Releases

Added: 18.09.2015 12:17 | 57 views | 0 comments


Stu at Sushimonster85 writes 'Remember that first year of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One? It was pretty barren, those of us who chose to adopt early (guilty) bore the brunt of the uncertainty among game developers/publishers at the time Of course, flash-forward to today and the very notion that there things were so uncertain at one point seems crazy. Both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are outpacing the PS3 and Xbox 360, and cross-gen release consistently sells better on the newer consoles. Now were through those difficult drought days we even have games starting to come out, if anything, theres almost too many to chose from over these next three and a half months. When I tried to form a shortlist of games I (ideally) want to pick up on release day, as opposed to those I could probably wait for. I failed miserably. This shortlist is nine games long. NINE GAMES. Even if I had the financial means to keep up, there wouldnt be enough time to get through them all.'

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I am Bread review for PS4 | Gaming Age

Added: 18.09.2015 9:17 | 13 views | 0 comments


GA: When you hear the title, "I am Bread", it's safe to assume you don't expect a serious game. Having said that, I get the joke, this is a game where you control baked goods. That includes more than just plain old sliced bread, but more on that later. I know everyone has been dying for a game that lets you live the life of a slice of bread, but sadly you're going to have to wait for a better loaf, because I am Bread is just too frustrating to be fun and the novelty wears thin rather quickly.

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Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls review for PS Vita | Gaming Age

Added: 18.09.2015 9:17 | 31 views | 0 comments


GA: I'm finding it hard to rave about Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls in a way that doesn't sound like I'm also bashing the first two games in the series.

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Super Mario Maker review for Wii U | Gaming Age

Added: 18.09.2015 9:17 | 69 views | 0 comments


GA: "Here we GOOOOO!" It's hard to believe that Mario has been around 30+ years already. It's even harder to believe that in 2015 we are getting a new Mario title and it's something that has never been done with the character before. We have seen Mario; play tennis, drive karts, battle it out with other Nintendo characters, travel to far off galaxies, save Toad ( because the Princess is in another castle), even run his own hotel and much, much more. But this is the very first time Nintendo has allowed you to create your very own levels for Mario to play through. Super Mario Maker was announced at E3 2014 and it seemed destined to be a downloadable eShop game that we wouldn't have to wait very long for. Well it's almost a year and a half later and we finally get to play Super Mario Maker and let me tell you, it was worth the wait.

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Giana Sisters: Dream Runners review for Xbox One, PC | Gaming Age

Added: 18.09.2015 9:17 | 81 views | 0 comments


GA: I really, REALLY wanted to like Giana Sisters Dream Runners for a few reasons. The biggest one being that it is another revival of a classic franchise that I actually enjoy playing. The first revival, Twisted Dreams, was a welcome remake of the original classic and with this new entry, I really had high hopes that the series was going to evolve beyond a basic platformer. Sadly, what we got was a concept that doesnt really work any way you look at it.

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Review: Pumped BMX+ [XLC Gaming Network]

Added: 18.09.2015 6:17 | 47 views | 0 comments


XLC Gaming Network writes:- Pumped BMX+ takes the gameplay of its smartphone brother and brings it to consoles in the hope that it will be just as successful. The best way to describe Pumped BMX+ would be to say that it is a somewhat slightly toned down version of Trials HD on a BMX. If you think you have gotten rid of the challenge and frustration of Trials then think again, since this puts up a great fight when it comes to challenge and time before your controller becomes a wall piece.

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Streamer Spotlight: Week 4 - WumboNed | Gaming Enthusiast

Added: 18.09.2015 4:17 | 33 views | 0 comments


This week's Streamer Spotlight brings us to WumboNed! Some Goat Sim and GTA make it okay.

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The best video game dogs, except as cats

Added: 17.09.2015 20:00 | 112 views | 0 comments


This year, video games finally figured out the majesty of Dog. You don't need a degree in marketing to notice that including a dog in your game <(a href="http://www.gamesradar.com/final-fantasy-15-teaser-features-dog-internet-goes-nuts/" target="blank">or even just in a trailer) leads to instant player love, especially when the dog's . Man's best friend has been a part of games for years, their innate wonderfulness is finally being fully realized.

Of course, things could have easily gone differently. Gaming is almost inexorably linked to the internet, and what does the internet love? . It makes you wonder how gaming would be if all its best dogs were envisioned as feisty felines, with all the appropriate changes in personality. The end result is hilarious for us, but maybe not so great for their servants--I mean protagonists.

As a dog: Growing from an adorable puppy into a still-adorable killing machine, D.D. helps you track enemy combatants, sniffs out supplies and weapons, and will absolutely knife someone on command if you arm him properly.

As a cat: Diamond Cat may like the thrill of the hunt, but focuses almost entirely on small desert creatures to the detriment of the team (and refuses to share his spoils). He also has a habit of sleeping during the day, only to sprint frantically through a enemy base and alert all guards during night missions. He will, however, still definitely knife someone, but it'll probably be you. Why just puke in your shoes when he can murder you instead?

As a dog: After losing a fight against Max (and knowing what's good for it), The Dog quickly makes itself useful as a mine-sniffer, helping Max dismantle landmines hidden in the wasteland's most attractive scrap heaps.

As a cat: Dinki-Di finds a nice warm spot in Chumbucket's buggy and sunbathes through every wasteland excursion Max takes him on. He can sniff out the landmines just fine, but keeps that information to himself, and is nonplussed when his nap is disturbed by explosions and flying meat.

As a dog: A K-9 with the Ghost squadron, Riley is as much a trained soldier as anyone else on his team. Decked out with a bulletproof vest, he is often sent in ahead of his human teammates to attack unreachable enemies, do reconnaissance, and find secret paths his allies can take during stealth missions.

As a cat: Riley is an expert at infiltrating enemy camps and barricading himself in a bathroom by closing the door and pulling opening an adjacent drawer. He then uses his ultimate distraction tactic - clawing at the enemies' hands as they try to get the door open with a coat hanger - allowing American soldiers take the camp unnoticed. He doesn't do it on purpose of course. It just kind of works out that way.

As a dog: A bit of a lone wanderer himself, Dogmeat joins the Lone Wanderer when they cross paths in the depressing and barren wasteland. He helps guard the Lone Wanderer from enemies, but is even more effective as a tracker, disappearing for days on end to uncover items at his master's request.

As a cat: Catmeat refuses to retrieve anything on command, but he does leave the corpses of mangled birds, lizards, and other small creatures in the Lone Wanderer's backpack. That isn't so bad when you're wandering the desert without food, but it'd be nice if he'd make sure they're fully dead first.

As a dog: Angelo serves as Rinoa's loyal companion and primary weapon. All of her special limit break attacks incorporate the canine in some way, and Angelo can serve as everything from an emergency medic to an oversized projectile.

As a cat: Angelo refuses to respond to any commands, being a cat. But he still acts as an effective weapon when Rinoa uses her ultimate limit break and drops him on her opponent's head. Which he falls onto right-side up, naturally.

As a dog: Originally trained to be an attack dog, Chop is left in Franklin's care by impulsive gangbanger Lamar, and turns out to be the world's biggest sweety. He regularly goes with Franklin on car rides, and can help defend Franklin in times of need.

As a cat: Chop is perfectly happy to hop in the car (preferably by dropping through the sunroof) but immediately goes into panic mode once the vehicle is mobile. Driving down the highway with Chop in tow unlocks a new minigame where Franklin struggles to keeps the feline from crawling under the brake pedals.

As a dog: The most quadrupedal member of the Persona team, Koromaru is a loyal and highly intelligent animal that loves movies and hanging out in the team dorm. He's also fearsome in battle, and has taken down Shadows without an evoker, using only his intellect fancy knife skills.

As a cat: Koromaru is able to hold his own against Shadows with the rest of the team and kill as necessary, using his ultimate attack: exposing his belly and hypnotizing enemies into petting it, like a furry bear trap.

As a dog: Fiona's canine escort, Hewie acts as her primary means of defense. But more than just commanding him to attack an assailant or fetch items for her, Fiona can train Hewie into an obedient, loyal, and courageous guard dog intent on keeping her safe.

As a cat: While Fiona screams for help and flees from her attackers, Hewie is too busy with a fascinating dustball he found in the corner of the hallway to notice, and will be preoccupied for the next several hours. Fiona can take care of herself, and when's she going to get around to feeding him, anyway? Food, human. that is what you are good for.

As a dog: This cute fellah is already pretty cat-like, since you only see him for a second or two before he darts away into the forest, only to be seen when he's good and ready. But his dogly nature comes out after Leon saves him from a bear trap and, out of gratitude, the dog helps Leon fight El Gigante.

As a cat: He does just as much disappearing as you'd expect, but he's not nearly as grateful or willing to help Leon in battle. He mostly just eats all your green herbs and throws them up on the carpet before disappearing into the night.

As a dog: Easily one of the most despised characters in gaming history, Duck Hunt Dog has no qualms about rubbing your nose in even the slightest failure. He's all cheer and happy faces when you shoot down his dinner, but let a single fowl get away and expect to get a good, long look at his overly-amused mug.

As a cat: He doesn't even bother to mock you. He just stares at you with eyes full of derision, pressing the weight of your failures down upon your fragile human soul.


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