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How I Would Have Ended Final Fantasy X

Added: 28.03.2014 20:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


PV writes: Now as a huge Final Fantasy fan (no surprise to regulars), there are a few things I wished I could have changed about the series. Apart from telling the guy no whom thought online MMOs were a good idea, I have always been bothered by the ending of Final Fantasy X. See, Final Fantasy X was an awesome game, with a great story and solid characters. However there was something gravely wrong with this ending. Before you jump on the it was OK bandwagon, I am not talking about the final movie ending. Im backing down a little further here. WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

From: n4g.com

Retro Hidden Gems: Rumble Racing (PS2)

Added: 28.03.2014 15:15 | 13 views | 0 comments


Rich of JillSandwich writes: The Playstation 2 has had many classic games in its near 13 year lifespan, from Timesplitters, Devil May Cry and Soul Calibur 2 to Ico, Okami and Shadow of the Colossus, the PS2 was a hot bed of great games. However look beyond the triple A titles and there are plenty of lesser known games that are worthy of your attention. Rumble Racing, released in 2001 by Electronic Arts, is an arcade style racer with hints of Mario Kart and Twisted Metal. Players have a choice of vehicles, which in turn, are tiered into 3 different classes, Rookie, Pro and Elite, which can be unlocked as the game progresses. Rookie cars will be slower, with little to no upgrades, Pro cars have aesthetic upgrades as well as speed boosts and more dynamic handling, whilst Elite vehicles have the best of everything.

From: n4g.com

Yoshis New Island Review: [Insert Egg Pun Here] | Laser Lemming

Added: 28.03.2014 13:15 | 10 views | 0 comments


When people generally see the word new, they tend to think that there is going to be something extra included. However for Nintendo it seems that new means more of the same on newer hardware. The New Super Mario Bros series are new 2D Mario games, but they add nothing to the core formula of the game. Run, jump, get to the flag, fight a boss at every castle, rinse and repeat. CTRP_ATA_charSet01_5_R_adThe same is true of Yoshis New Island. its a new entry in the Yoshis Island series with a new artstyle, on a new system but offers very little in the way of new ideas.

From: n4g.com

Android/iOS 2048 Cheat for No Ads

Added: 28.03.2014 12:15 | 9 views | 0 comments


Playing 2048 app is very annoying because it has intrusive ads, some ads may pop at random times, other ads will consume the screen space. However in this cheat, you can play 2048 app without annoying ads :)

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy XIV Patch 2.2 Notes Download is Live

Added: 27.03.2014 21:19 | 9 views | 0 comments


Gamersciz wanted to make a quick post noting that Patch 2.2 is now live and can be downloaded. However we, like many others, had an issue when trying to download. So we searched the web for an answer and sure enough there was one. However, it was on the Lodestone forums specifically and we can only imagine that not everyone goes to the forums often (if ever). So we figured we would make a single post showing specifically how to fix the issue. Below you will find the fix for what seems to be the main error everyone is encountering.

From: n4g.com

Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 26.03.2014 16:15 | 7 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "Ever since Kojima first revealed Metal Gear Solid V fans have been waiting eagerly for the games release. Then when it was revealed that the game would be broken into two parts, Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain, fans still were ready to dive into the game wholeheartedly. However after formation on Ground Zeroes was revealed, the gaming community grew skeptical about Ground Zeroes and whether it is nothing more than a paid demo. Well, were they right or does Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes stand up on its own?"

From: n4g.com


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