Daily Deals: $360 PS4, Xbox One With Halo and Two Controllers, Amiibo Bundle With $25 Gift Card
Added: 23.03.2015 18:51 | 2 views | 0 comments
Buy these three amiibos and get a $25 gift card, save $30 on a new PS Vita, plus the lowest prices yet for Far Cry 4, Assassin's Creed: Unity, and Watch Dogs.
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| Transformers: Rising Cheats: The Strategy Guide and Tips
Added: 22.03.2015 13:18 | 24 views | 0 comments
Transformers: Rising Cheats Cyber Ticket: Guide, Tips Strategy for Android/iPhone Game
Event - Gift Code: You can input gift codes from various events to get rewards.
Tower Refresh: Tower refreshes every day. You can also use Cybertickets to refresh the tower.
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| Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars: A Comfortable Rut
Added: 22.03.2015 9:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Every good, recent Mario vs. Donkey Kong samples from a certain formula. Make it simple, challenging, cute, and precise. Offer a means of allowing people to craft their own levels along the way. Give people the tools and means of sharing so Nintendo can put off developing another real installment until probably the next console or handheld generation. You know, the basics.
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| Halo 5 Teaser Site Points to Weekend Reveal [Update: Trailer]
Added: 21.03.2015 14:45 | 19 views | 0 comments
[Update] Microsoft has just released a teaser trailer ahead of its big Halo reveal. Give it a view above.
[Original] Halo developer 343 Industries is currently teasing what appears to be a Halo 5: Guardians-related announcement.
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| TouchArcade: 'Rop' Review - Give 'em Enough Rope
Added: 20.03.2015 2:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
TouchArcade: Rop [$0.99] has a bit of an odd name. Without the accent over the o, it may seem like "rahp" instead of "rope," which is the theme of this game. It's a puzzle game where a bunch of ropes are strung together, and your goal is to rearrange the different linked points into a shape matching what is given, all on a hexagonal grid. Yep folks, this is a casual minimalist puzzle game that's also a real game. 2015, we did it! I can tell you whether you will enjoy Rop or not through the answer to one simple question: do you get satisfaction when you get a massive mess of cords untangled? If so, every time you solve a puzzle here, you will feel pretty good.
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| Is Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae Worth Playing?
Added: 19.03.2015 23:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
Nine years after it was first announced, You also get a look at what XV's mission structure will presumably be like. In Duscae, your car has broken down and the repairs come at an extravagant cost. In order to make the money quickly, you decide to answer a bounty placed on a rogue Behemoth, which will net you enough cash to fix your car and buy some much-needed supplies. Episode Duscae, rather than give you one self-contained mission, offers a handful of objectives for you to complete. You can have multiple quests go on at once; for example, you can hunt for a wild chocobo while stalking the Behemoth's trail. It's a very clear-cut way of doing things, but it also prevents you from muddling up objectives. Episode Duscae is a wonderful little package featuring a little bit of everything you need to get a sense of a RPG: combat, weapon and experience handling, sidequests, character introduction and development, music, UI. For those who have been waiting for XV's release it's the perfect way to to whet your appetite and get excited again. So is it worth playing Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae? Yes. Give Type-0 a chance if you're really committed to getting your hands on Duscae, because the demo itself is a fun, self-contained little slice of XV's world. No matter how far out Final Fantasy XV's final release is, you'll at least know a bit about what you're waiting for. It's an ideal moment to go hands-on with something and make your own informed opinion about what's to come.
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www.gamespot.com
| Is Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae Worth Playing?
Added: 19.03.2015 23:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
Nine years after it was first announced, You also get a look at what XV's mission structure will presumably be like. In Duscae, your car has broken down and the repairs come at an extravagant cost. In order to make the money quickly, you decide to answer a bounty placed on a rogue Behemoth, which will net you enough cash to fix your car and buy some much-needed supplies. Episode Duscae, rather than give you one self-contained mission, offers a handful of objectives for you to complete. You can have multiple quests go on at once; for example, you can hunt for a wild chocobo while stalking the Behemoth's trail. It's a very clear-cut way of doing things, but it also prevents you from muddling up objectives. Episode Duscae is a wonderful little package featuring a little bit of everything you need to get a sense of a RPG: combat, weapon and experience handling, sidequests, character introduction and development, music, UI. For those who have been waiting for XV's release it's the perfect way to to whet your appetite and get excited again. So is it worth playing Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae? Yes. Give Type-0 a chance if you're really committed to getting your hands on Duscae, because the demo itself is a fun, self-contained little slice of XV's world. No matter how far out Final Fantasy XV's final release is, you'll at least know a bit about what you're waiting for. It's an ideal moment to go hands-on with something and make your own informed opinion about what's to come.
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www.gamespot.com
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