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Review: Pinball FX2: Marvel’s Ant-Man Pinball Table [XLC Gaming Network]

Added: 20.07.2015 0:02 | 53 views | 0 comments


XLC Gaming Network writes:- Another Marvel movie means another Marvel Pinball Table from the great folk at Zen Studios, but I am not complaining. The team of Pinball Wizards have shown that they can make some outstanding tables and it's great to see they have got such a good relationship with Marvel. This marks the second table this year and the [...] Via Review: Pinball FX2: Marvel’s Ant-Man Pinball Table [XLC Gaming Network]

From: videogames.gameguidedog.com

Marvel Heroes 2015 Online Client 1.62

Added: 19.07.2015 19:43 | 12 views | 0 comments


Enjoy the Marvel universe from a more personal point of view in this exciting MMO featuring all of your beloved superheroes

From: spd.rss.ac

Ant-Man Teased for Disney Infinity 3.0

Added: 18.07.2015 22:09 | 10 views | 0 comments


A Twitter posting all but confirms Earth's Tiniest Hero will join the other Marvel superheroes.

From: www.ign.com

EVO 2015 Kicks Off Today

Added: 17.07.2015 23:00 | 20 views | 0 comments




The Evolution Championship Series, or EVO for short, takes place every year in Las Vegas as players compete in a variety of fighting games. EVO 2015 officially started today, which means fans will get to watch tournaments in Ultra Street Fighter IV, Super Smash Bros. Wii U, Mortal Kombat X, and others. The full lineup includes: Ultra Street Fighter 4 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Super Smash Bros. Melee Guilty Gear Xrd Sign Killer Instinct Mortal Kombat X Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Tekken 7
Preliminary matches take place today, but the competition heats up over the weekend. I found that out last year when I watched EVO for the first time and found myself enjoying it despite my general ignorance when it comes to fighting games. I played Street Fighter II when I was a kid and I've enjoyed the last two Mortal Kombat games, but that's about it.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

ZTGD | ZEN Pinball 2: Ant-Man (PS4) Review

Added: 17.07.2015 18:15 | 36 views | 0 comments


Drew Leachman writes: With a new Marvel movie comes a new marvel Pinball table from Zen Studios. This time around we take on the role of Hank Pym and Scott Lang, as Lang trains to become the Ant-Man. It is a complex table to begin with, but after some exploring, it becomes a methodical high point scoring table that players can learn to have a pretty fun time.

From: n4g.com

Bad Gamers: Ep. 129 DC vs. Marvel Comic Book Games and the Future of Rocksteady

Added: 16.07.2015 21:15 | 11 views | 0 comments


On this weeks episode of Bad Gamers, the crew discusses the future of comic book games. With Rocksteady Studios moving away from their flagship Batman series, and Disney taking over Marvel, Dan and Chandler try to figure out what would be the best way for each company to move forward. On top of that, they also talk about the instant hit that Rocket League has become, and why they became instant fans. So make sure to tune in below!

From: n4g.com

PinballFX2 Ant-Man Table Review | Gamerheadquarters

Added: 16.07.2015 9:15 | 5 views | 0 comments


Review for the PinballFX2 Ant-Man table featuring the characters and universe for the latest Marvel cinematic universe film.

Tags: Review, Marvel
From: n4g.com

Every Marvel Universe Film, Ranked From Worst to Best

Added: 16.07.2015 1:44 | 38 views | 0 comments


12. Thor: The Dark World (Metacritic Score: 54)



Poor Thor. His recent film sits at the bottom of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in terms of critical reception. Despite the fact that most of the characters seem to be merely going through the motions of saving the cosmos, when it comes to entertaining special effects extravaganzas you could do far worse.


11. Iron Man 2 (Metacritic Score: 57)



After Iron Man became an international break out hit, the sequel frustrated many by being surprisingly soulless. Let's face it: competing with the charismatic Jeff Bridges as a villain may have been too tall an order for Mickey Rourke and an army of drones.


10. Thor (Metacritic Score: 57)



For a film adaptation of the legendary son of Odin's adventures, Thor is a rousing and exciting action fest, notable for its imaginative take on the world of Asgard. Ranked among its fellow Marvel films, however, Thor comes up slightly lacking with a plot bogged down in backstory and explanations. It's still worth a watch for fans of the Norse hammer-wielding god.


9 The Incredible Hulk (Metacritic Score: 61)



The Incredible Hulk may have arrived too soon on the heels of Ang Lee's awkward arthouse rendition in 2003 to receive a fair hearing. This update does a considerably better job at capturing the spirit of the character, and at the time, its special effects were unparalleled.


8. Iron Man 3 (Metacritic Score: 62)



After the disappointing Iron Man 2, Marvel swung back again with the third film in Stark's storied saga. While the plot of Iron Man's showdown with the Extremis virus never quite reaches the heights of the original film, it definitely manages to inject back some of the heart missing from Iron Man 2.


7. Ant-Man (Metacritic Score: 64)



Ant-Man might be the smallest of the Marvel superheroes, but he makes up for it with his big heart and super strength. Paul Rudd (The 40-Year Old Virgin) plays ex-con man Scott Lang who is out to save his mentor Dr. Hank Pym in this action-packed, yet hilarious summer blockbuster.


6. Captain America: The First Avenger (Metacritic Score: 66)



Captain America definitely scratches that retro itch for everyone looking for a classic WWII comic book fable. With a fun pulpy style reminiscent of Indiana Jones, Captain America finds the perfect balance between action thrills and corny nostalgia.


5. Avengers: Age of Ultron (Metacritic Score: 66)



Technically, Age of Ultron scores a direct tie with Captain America: The First Avenger in terms of critical reception, but its stellar box office opening gives it a slight edge. The second Avengers adventure doesn't quite top their first film; however, its sincere sense of fun easily secures it a top slot as one of the best Marvel movies.


4. The Avengers (Metacritic Score: 69)



You knew only good things would result when they combined the maverick talents of Joss Whedon with an all-star lineup of fan favorite Marvel characters. The Avengers runs neck and neck with Guardians of the Galaxy as the most fun of the Marvel films, with its witty script and playful banter.


3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Metacritic Score: 70)



The most recent Captain America film barely edges out The Avengers in a surprising critical upset. Steve Rogers may have a classically simple superhero name, but it's the movie's moral complexity and breakneck action that appealed to audiences, making it one of Marvel's highest grossing films worldwide.


2. Guardians of the Galaxy (Metacritic Score: 76)



Guardians of the Galaxy delivered a breath of fresh air to the often overly-serious world of comic book movies. A collection of scruffy underdogs with an unending barrage of witty jokes make it an easy film to fall in love with. An upbeat catchy soundtrack that captures the movie's energetic spirit catapults Guardians to its status as a new classic.


1. Iron Man (Metacritic Score: 79)



The film that kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe remains king of the pack. The first Iron Man simultaneously revitalized Robert Downey Jr.'s career and, along with Batman Begins, made comic book movies very cool again. Ten movies later, Iron Man is still the Marvel movie to beat when it comes to worldwide critical acclaim.


From: www.gamespot.com


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