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Get Telltale's Game of Thrones Episode One Free for Android on Amazon

Added: 11.04.2015 16:34 | 1 views | 0 comments


of Iron From Ice, GameSpot critic Alexa Ray Corriea wrote: "Telltale has again successfully paired itself with a franchise that knows how to wring emotion from its audience."

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Sovereignty is Entering Steam Early Access Program Today

Added: 10.04.2015 6:17 | 15 views | 0 comments


A wind of change is blowing through the lands of Sovereignty. From the southern coasts of the Azures Islands to the northern forests of Jotland, from the western craggy mountains of Odenheim to the eastern desolate wastelands of The Iron Barony, 35 leaders are observing each other with mistrust. They know hard times are coming. However they also know that in the midst of chaos, there will certainly be opportunities to expand their realms, grow rich and forge solid alliances.

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Game Of Thrones gifts for any season (even winter)

Added: 09.04.2015 17:49 | 28 views | 0 comments


Every new season of Game Of Thrones is a cause for excitement, much like a royal wedding or trial by combat. The book series, turned premium cable show, turned global phenomenon made everyone and their mother a fantasy fan, meaning there are likely a lot of people in your life who’ll want a GOT gift. But, after getting them an HBO subscription and a Blu-ray of every season, what else is there to buy?

How about a throw pillow? Toys? Statues? Or even some actual books? You’ll find links to all those things and this gift guide that will help you shop for any Game Of Thrones fan. All these work for birthdays, holidays, season premiere parties... but maybe hold off giving these as wedding gifts. It might make people uneasy.

Let's go back to the beginning! For those fans who have only seen the hit HBO show but have never read the books, here’s your chance to fix that problem. For a decidedly reasonable price, you can deliver a compilation of the Game Of Thrones story in a , spanning the epic. The paperback box set is terrific - and costs less than $30 - but make sure to check out the options for Kindle and audio CD too. With the battle for the Iron Throne raging on, support your favorite House with these coasters. Each coaster represents the wax seal of the primary houses of Westeros. Now you can choose to . Let’s face facts, no one is going to pick Greyjoy...ever. You just wouldn’t trust a Greyjoy with your drink. Outside of Telltale’s game adaption, this is the gaming of GOT adaptation of choice. It lets between 3 and 6 players compete to command the Great Houses of Westeros. With clever nods to the series, game tokens are shaped as footmen, knights, ships, and other accouterments well known to the series, it’s perfect for a game night with friends that love GOT.

If you want to take your figure game to the next level, forget classy, highly poseable action figures. Your home or office will really shine with a pricey bust or statue of your favorite character. Dark Horse has this , along with this one of . Most go for over $100, and feature a level of detail above most other gifts you’ll see on this list.

So, you’ve read every Song Of Fire And Ice from cover to cover between seasons, and are looking for something more to memorize. Fans of HBO’s GOT interpretation could do with the behind-the-scenes guides to . Both offer up guides on how to prepare different dishes from all over GOT’s many regions, perfect for the potluck your friend schedules for every season finale.

As you can imagine, there is more than one board game built for the Game Of Thrones crowd, and Battle of Westeros may be the perfect gift for your tabletop game-loving friends. Built upon the popular BattleLore system, puts you in position to relive battles pulled directly from the show and books. Pitting two players against each other, representing either House Stark or House Lannister, it’s a great mix of Thrones lore built upon a proven gaming system. Though small in stature, Tyrion Lannister is one of the biggest fan favorites. Now you can have him guard your sensitive documents at the office. This , , and many others.

Game Of Thrones may be one of the most adult fantasy series in recent memory, but maybe your giftee prefers GOT wares that are a tad cuter? The popular Funko Pop brand of figures took a stab at the franchise, remolding fan favorites like can look loveable when given the proper makeover.

When following Game Of Thrones many twists and turns, it’s only natural to pick one house over another during all the political maneuvering. If you’d like to show your allegiance whenever you take a drink of your favorite beverage, this series of pint glasses covers just about everything. Houses are all for sale. Get whatever sigil suits you, or get them all to cover every taste for your next viewing party.

You may not be able to claim the real Iron Throne for yourself, but there’s always this which measures 7 inches tall and 3 pounds heavy. Clearly, it means business. Each sword is distinct, and the circular base contains details about the Iron Throne on the bottom. Even better, your favorite action figures fit perfectly on it - although you’re not getting it for yourself. Right? Nothing identifies your House affiliation quite as well as a gorgeous… pillow? It's kind of hard to argue when it's giant and plush, emblazoned with the seal of your House of choice as well as the family's slogan on the other side. Whether your loved one is a , there's at least one pillow that's perfect for a Thrones-inspired snuggle. Let's say your gift-giving target just happens to be someone you'd like to get particularly close to. It sure is a lot easier to cuddle up when a nice, comfy is at arm's length. Perfect for catching up on old episodes together - and sporting the insignia and slogans of each of the main Thrones families - it makes a terrific Christmas gift for both of you. Maybe things would have worked out for Sir Jorah Mormont if he bought Daenerys one of these. Let's say you're thinking a little more… inspired for your gift. You can virtually guarantee that this 15-pound of Eddard Stark will make quite an, um, conversation piece when hung up on the wall or pointed in the direction of sworn enemies. It’s not a toy, either, being made out of High Carbon Steel and Antique Brass and measuring 60 inches long. It also comes with display plaque and certificate of authenticity, but let’s face it – you’re going to give it at least a few cursory swings before putting it in its proper place. If your targeted gift-getter is not quite at the Sword level, this might fit the bill. This famous knife was used during the attempted assassination of Bran Stark. It comes with its own display mount and certificate of authenticity - but will also look totally cool when you slide it out from under your sleeve into your hand. Just don’t cut yourself!

Game Of Thrones fans are a particular bunch, but any one of these gifts will be as treasured as a dragon egg. Sure, some of these may rekindle unpleasant memories of the rather inglorious death of one or more favorite characters, but that’s all part of the charm of Thrones. No one lasts for very long - but the memory of a well-planned gift certainly does.

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Iron Combat: War in the Air Dated in Europe

Added: 09.04.2015 13:33 | 10 views | 0 comments


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Iron Combat: War in the Air Starts the Battle in Europe on 16th April

Added: 09.04.2015 11:45 | 4 views | 0 comments


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How Spider-Man games can make the next movie better

Added: 08.04.2015 22:00 | 21 views | 0 comments


Spider-Man is one of the most popular fictional characters of all time, even bigger than Sherlock Holmes, Garfield, or Theodore Roosevelt. After some hit or miss films, Peter Parker is gearing up for a whole new reboot in 2017, and with it coming hot off the heels of the lackluster Amazing reboot, the filmmakers really need to get it right. Good thing Spider-Man's many games contain the blueprints for movie success.

The get the wallcrawler as much as any other form of media. It’s about time the filmmakers recognize that. Now, in an ideal situation, the movie producers would set aside the time to play every Spider-Man game ever made, but they’re probably busy. So, with any luck, they’ll find this feature and use these in-game examples to lead them to movie magic.

Despite how often Peter Parker mopes about his loved ones dying, he should be all smiles when he puts on the mask. Ideally, Spider-Man is constantly throwing out one liners, making comments about how goofy a villain’s costume looks, or making some meta comment about a bad guy's complicated plot. This happens occasionally in the movies, but just as often Peter is crying about Uncle Ben/Aunt May/Mary Jane, telling a villain to act rationally, or looking wistfully at someone’s grave. Movie Peter can be a real bummer.

Meanwhile, Spidey’s a regular comedian in his games. The PSone's CD tech allows for Spider-Man to be his talkative self for the first time in his self-titled release, and he hasn't shut up since. Even when a game isn’t that great, Peter's constant quips help cover the action. Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions goes so far as to cast four distinct Spider-Men, all with their own brand of humor, allowing even the weakest moments to flow. A steady stream of comedy can lighten the most boring 'flip three switches' puzzles or villainous exposition delivered by Alfred Molina.

Parker is a 15-year-old high school student when he's bitten by a radioactive spider, and he hasn't aged all that much since. Unlike Batman or Iron Man, Spider-Man is a more relatable age to younger comic fans, and the producers smartly cast younger guys in the role. However, the films often rush through his teen years, getting him closer to adulthood than necessary. Tobey MaGuire's Peter is living in Manhattan halfway through his first movie, and by the trilogy’s end he’s proposing to Mary Jane. Amazing handles his youth better, but is still quick to get him to graduation in the sequel.

Ultimate Spider-Man - based on the comic of the same name - introduces Peter as a teen and keeps him that way. He’s a stressed out kid trying to balance homework and foiling bank robberies. Hopefully the next movie will keep him just as young, but even an adult Parker can feel young. Just be sure to avoid the mistakes of Spidey's Sega CD game - he sounds like a dopey old uncle making bad jokes at Thanksgiving.

Most Spider-Man movies have a scene or two where Peter starts to understand his Spider-Sense, the psychic warning system that alerts him to danger. Unfortunately, he just as often forgets those warnings, sometimes getting shot in the leg by cops, or ambushed by The Lizard, or caught by surprise in one of Green Goblin’s traps. When his Spider-Sense is active, that should never happen. For the most part, the games do their best to keep that in mind.

Often Spidey games use Spider-Sense as the reason he can dodge attacks as well as Kratos or Bayonetta, making his dexterity much more believable than theirs. The Amazing Spider-Man film tie-ins take it a step farther, using Spider-Sense to replicate the kind of enhanced vision seen in Arkham Asylum or Assassin's Creed. The powers are just vague enough in the comics that the tingling sensation can be used in a variety of ways… if you're creative enough.

Up until recent negotiations between movie studios, Spider-Man films were treated like a remote island, kept far away from all the other Avengers. Now we know that Parker will get to meet the likes of Iron Man and Captain America, the real question is just how familiar will they get? Now that the film producers have this opportunity to play with those interpersonal dynamics in more than just a couple scenes. As the games show, Spider-Man is great at playing with others.

Having characters constantly run into one another is core to the Marvel Universe - why do you think they all live in New York? - and a number of Spidey games use that to their advantage. From the original arcade game to Marvel Heroes 2015, Spider-Man fits in with just about any team of Marvel heroes. Plus, Web of Shadows and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance's plots depend on Spidey's connections to guys like Wolverine and Human Torch. Soon Spidey will be just as chummy on film as he is in games, so we need all of Spider-Man and his amazing friends that we can get.

This problem goes beyond Spider-Man, because it's difficult to find any comic book villains that are a big enough threat for an entire film. After facing enemies on the level of Green Goblin or Doctor Octopus, a guy made out of sand just doesn't seem as threatening. Movies like Amazing Spider-Man 2 end up overpowering B-level guys like Elektro for variety's sake, and it just feels weak. However, that doesn’t mean they don’t have a role to fill. Some villains are only worth five minutes of screen time, instead of being excluded entirely.

Spidey’s games find time to explore his dense rogues gallery without overexposing the lesser ones. Each stage in Shattered Dimensions is a contained level that follows a single villain, such as Kraven, Sandman, and The Vulture. Every nemesis gets enough time to make an impact, but aren’t seen so long that you get sick of them. The Beetle, Ringer, Swarm, and similar goofs aren't worthy of a climactic battle, but they're good for a quick back and forth with Spidey before he leaves them webbed to lightpost.

There's at least one Spider-bad guy that gets way less than he deserves on film. For readers in the '90s, Venom was a thing of nightmares. He's faster and stronger than Spider-Man, much more dangerous, and he's constantly threatening to eat people's brains. He isn't a bleach blonde twerp that tries to take Spider-Man's photo and is easily beaten by loud noises. Spider-Man 3 turns a beast into clown, and if Venom ever returns to the films, they need to make him half as menacing as he is in the games.

First seen in Spider-Man Arcade, Venom's vicious in just about every appearance, even when he's on your side in games like Maximum Carnage. His slimy green tongue is a highlight of the Marvel vs. Capcom games, and one of the first things Venom does in Ultimate Spider-Man is eat a child. This is a bad, bad man, and strong enough to fill a whole movie if you treat him right.

This whole article would be more concise with one slide saying 'don't do anything from Spider-Man 3,' but let's dig into this while on the subject of Venom. The black symbiote suit that spawns his arch nemesis is first worn by Spidey, and it changes him. Yes, it makes him more violent, but it also turns him into a bad boyfriend with an emo haircut and an interest in Bob Fosse. All this from a random rock that falls from outer space?

Spider-Man's second-most famous outfit handles much better in Web of Shadows. You can shift into the black costume at any moment, making Spidey's attacks fiercer and more devastating - like a Marvel version of Kratos. The suit's evil influence is also made more obvious in-game moral choices like choosing sides in a gang war or helping the Black Cat steal valuables from the mob. If Spidey's going bad, go all the way.

Spider-Man is a vigilante, one who'll be arrested should the cops ever find out who he is. Having a secret identity prevents that, and it also protects Peter's loved ones from being murdered by every one of his villains. So why in the hell does Spider-Man take his mask off so often in his movies? Whether stopping a speeding train speeding, helping a kid out of a burning car, or simply letting the cops remove it, he can't keep the damn thing on.

So, while you could knock the games for rarely exploring the life of Peter out of costume, he at least keeps his mask on at all times. Even the worst Spidey game - for the record, that's Web of Fire - keeps Peter's identity protected throughout, rarely even animating Parker's face. Sure, in the movies people want to see Spider-Man's handsome face, but save that for dates with Gwen Stacy or conversations in Aunt May's kitchen.

The Amazing Spider-Man films were supposed to be more than just a trilogy of Andrew Garfield's costumed adventures. The original plan was to spin-off into a series of films, including The Sinister Six, and solo pictures starring Venom and Black Cat. The next reboot seems to wash that all away, making Amazing Spider-Man 2 stuffed full of scenes that set up a future that's never coming. Don't count your sequel money before it opens.

Perhaps you could chalk it up to the studio cycle Activision uses for the 15-plus years of Spider-Man games, but sequels are rarely planned for. More often the character bounds from one bang-up to the next, getting a fresh status quo each time. Ultimate Spider-Man, Web of Shadows, and Shattered Dimensions aren't trying to build to some universe-spanning battle that may happen in five years. That urgency means there's much more time for punching The Lizard in the face right now.

Cross your fingers that the next director of Spider-Man reads this, because the world deserves a Spidey film as good as his best games. If any other fans have tips from the games, share it all in the comments!

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Iron Combat: War in the Air review - ChristCenteredGamer

Added: 06.04.2015 14:17 | 3 views | 0 comments


Iron Combat: War in the Air offers a lot of action, but difficult controls and missions. The dance style background music is very anime like, but the voice acting would have been better if it was localized. The graphics are disappointing and the controls simply make this game unenjoyable.

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