How Naughty Dog challenged tropes and stereotypes with Ellie in The Last of Us
Added: 08.09.2015 3:17 | 18 views | 0 comments
Popoptiq: Later in the same year [that Bioshock Infinite was released] the fine folk at Naughty Dog faced a similar issue with The Last of Us. They too had a game that featured a female companion in their story. They too had created a female character that was every bit as important to their game as the male lead. And they too were asked by the higher ups to consider changing their box art to excise the pesky, unwanted girl from the cover. The difference was that, whether down to artistic integrity, or just the fact that after a string of hits Naughty Dog had been given carte blanche by Sony to do whatever they wanted, they flat-out refused to change their cover for The Last of Us. Those mavericks at Naughty Dog demanded that Ellie stayed front and center because they felt that she was just as integral to the story of the game as Joel was. Yes, they risked it all by letting customers know that if they bought the game, thered be a girl in it. And The Last of Us went on to sell milli...
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review - The Gamers Lounge
Added: 08.09.2015 2:21 | 8 views | 0 comments
Disney Infinity 3.0 is the 3rd game in the toys-to-life genre to come out in as many years. While 2.0's The Avengers play set that was included in the starter set was a disappointment, there was hope that with 3.0's addition of Star Wars would not repeat the mistakes of 2.0. Is the Force strong with this game or has it turned to the Dark Side? Check out our review and find out how you can win our Disney Infinity 3.0 prize pack.
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| GemRB Game Engine 0.8.3 / BuildBot 0.8.3-304
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Am open-source game engine that's built for RPG titles and is based om Bioware's Infinity Engine
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review A Massive Disney Cross-Over - The Koalition
Added: 07.09.2015 18:17 | 15 views | 0 comments
The newest edition of Disney Infinity brings new characters and worlds together. Is the combination a success? Find out in the full review!
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review | Analog Addiction
Added: 07.09.2015 13:19 | 22 views | 0 comments
Jamie Briggs, Analog Addiction. "In terms of improvement, Disney Infinity 3.0 is a step in the right direction. The latest entry in the franchise embraces its Star Wars theme with great care, offering iconic locales and the best combat the series has seen thus far.
Though the figures included in the Starter Pack offer a great deal of variety, its hard to avoid the elephant in the room, which is the lack of overall content included within the base package. Creation Mode now offers easy ways to have fun, without worrying about the in-depth creation tools; but its a shame Disney Infinity still struggles to explain these features clearly."
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 review the Force is strong with this one | Metro
Added: 07.09.2015 13:19 | 19 views | 0 comments
Metro:
So far Disney Infinitys toys-to-life games havent impressed but does adding Star Wars to the mix finally make for a good game?
The strangest thing about all these toys-to-life franchises is that most of them are actually pretty good. The Skylanders titles are all very well made family-friendly games, Lego Dimensions is presumably at least as good as most Lego movie titles, and Nintendos amiibos offer an increasingly wide range of fun features. The one thats been letting the side down is Disney Infinity, which up until now has been exactly the sort of cynical cash grab youd assume they all were. But now its really good too.
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review | Analog Addiction
Added: 07.09.2015 9:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Jamie Briggs, Analog Addiction. "In terms of improvement, Disney Infinity 3.0 is a step in the right direction. The latest entry in the franchise embraces its Star Wars theme with great care, offering iconic locales and the best combat the series has seen thus far.
Though the figures included in the Starter Pack offer a great deal of variety, its hard to avoid the elephant in the room, which is the lack of overall content included within the base package. Creation Mode now offers easy ways to have fun, without worrying about the in-depth creation tools; but its a shame Disney Infinity still struggles to explain these features clearly."
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 review the Force is strong with this one | Metro
Added: 07.09.2015 9:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Metro:
So far Disney Infinitys toys-to-life games havent impressed but does adding Star Wars to the mix finally make for a good game?
The strangest thing about all these toys-to-life franchises is that most of them are actually pretty good. The Skylanders titles are all very well made family-friendly games, Lego Dimensions is presumably at least as good as most Lego movie titles, and Nintendos amiibos offer an increasingly wide range of fun features. The one thats been letting the side down is Disney Infinity, which up until now has been exactly the sort of cynical cash grab youd assume they all were. But now its really good too.
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