Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Three — Catch a Ride Review
Added: 23.06.2015 18:09 | 0 views | 0 comments
, and the challenge back then was maintaining that surrender to players for four more episodes. Episode Three is a strong example of how much control you actually have on this story, which is a lot; it's surprising and delightful to navigate certain social situations and be reminded that this is, at the end of the day, your story. Fiona and Rhys may misremember or exaggerate what happened, but it's you who gets to decide what is truth. And when the credits roll, going back to try the episode again with different choices results is such a different entertaining experience, it's hard not to want things both ways. He's definitely the beta.Narrative variety aside, notable elements of Episode Three include the addition of new characters and expanding roles of existing ones. Vault Hunter Athena steps into a much larger role, and her presence feels completely natural among Telltale's new heroes. My favorite moment in the episode is a conversation between her and Fiona about what it means to be a Vault Hunter, with Fiona doubting her own abilities and Athena insisting it's not about power--it's about being able to think on your feet. This brief moment of real talk is a humanizing moment for Athena and a wake-up call for Fiona. It's the sweetest moment in the series so far, and one that reaches out to not just Fiona, but you as the player and consumer of the Borderlands universe. Ashley Johnson's character also makes her debut in Catch a Ride as what is perhaps the world's cutest robot. Her performance is astounding, adding another layer to the headache Rhys and Fiona are dealing with and another mouth to spout hilarious dialogue. Johnson's character has the best one-liners of the episode, and I definitely snort-laughed a few times during her scenes. Tales of the Borderlands shines in the little things, its moment-to-moment drama and humor consistently on point. Every exploration sequence is populated with curiosities to examine and conversations that shape the world in big ways. Action sequences move quickly and keep your heart pounding; like in the original Borderlands games, you need to catch up and run with the big boys or die gruesomely. Each second spent in its world teaches you something about the characters you're shepherding and the Borderlands universe at large. Episode Three is definitely the best we've seen of this series so far.
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| Price drop: $12.00 off Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game Wii U, now only $51.99
Added: 23.06.2015 17:20 | 30 views | 0 comments
Save $12.00 on Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game Wii U! The price of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Game Wii U has been dropped by $12.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.
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| Horizon Zero Dawn Is Like A Beautiful Robo-Jurassic Park
Added: 21.06.2015 21:16 | 15 views | 0 comments
What do you get if you take Monster Hunter and add Jurassic Park and The Discovery Channel? The answer is Horizon Zero Dawn. Game Players Review takes a look at one of the most promising games of the year.
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| Let's Play - Trivial Pursuit Part 4
Added: 19.06.2015 19:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
Achievement Hunter is back showcasing their vast knowledge of all things trivia! Act surprised by how little that vast knowledge is.
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| Eight Things You Should Know About World Of Final Fantasy
Added: 19.06.2015 15:16 | 17 views | 0 comments
Kotaku: During an interview at E3 in Los Angeles earlier this week, director Hiroki Chiba (who most recently worked on the very adult Final Fantasy Type-0) shared some details about this chibi game, which, as it turns out, isnt just another Monster Hunter clone or childrens title. Chiba says its a genuine turn-based RPG, which may seem surprising to anyone who saw the trailer. But hey, this one might be worth a look for JRPG fans.
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| Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter Reborn review - ChristCenteredGamer
Added: 19.06.2015 15:16 | 5 views | 0 comments
Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter Reborn is a clean and immersive game. Simply put, it's a lot of fun! Its gameplay is solid, and more-than capable of providing many hours of enjoyment. While it has a few problems, none of them are so major as to ruin what is an overall good experience.
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| E3 2015: Destiny The Taken King's New Multiplayer Modes Revealed
Added: 18.06.2015 23:59 | 7 views | 0 comments
Heading by the Activision booth on the third day of E3, I had the opportunity to snag some new details for Destinys upcoming mega-expansion, The Taken King. Oh, and I also got to take the new Hunter sub-class for a spin in one of the new competitive modes, Rift, set within one of the new maps.
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| Details and screenshots of Lennox, the first new Hunter coming in Evolve Hunting Season 2
Added: 18.06.2015 21:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
Neil writes "2k and Turtle Rock have today announced details regarding a new Monster and set of four new Hunters who will be coming to Evolve as part of the Hunting Season 2 Pack."
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