The Deer God Review | Power Up Gaming
Added: 22.03.2015 3:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
Amber Colyer writes: "I settled in with The Deer God not sure exactly what to expect and found myself in a serene, dangerous and beautiful world that took me right back to my childhood. At first, I was reminded heavily of Potato Man Seeks Da Troof by Team 17 by the game's gorgeous pixel art and the aim towards a subtle, almost metaphysical level of thought. For a game touting that it will make you question your own religion and world view, it took me from scoffing to a single, silent nod. It made me question everything, and that is a tall order for any game."
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| Thirst for Power is an Addiction in Total War Battles: Kingdom | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 22.03.2015 1:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
HG: Total War Battles: Kingdoms genuinely frightens me. Total War games are already immense time-sinks, but at least they need powerful, dedicated hardware to really suck you in. When you pare their 4X and RTS formula down to the bare essentials and make it work cross-platform on tablets, phones, and PCs, the resulting game is addictive and difficult to escape. When you combine that with elements of social games and construction mechanics reminiscent of Minecraft, you end up with something downright dangerous. Throw in a leaderboard that turns the top player into the king of goddamn England and... help, someone, please. I can't stop.
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| The Deer God Review | Power Up Gaming
Added: 22.03.2015 1:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
Amber Colyer writes: "I settled in with The Deer God not sure exactly what to expect and found myself in a serene, dangerous and beautiful world that took me right back to my childhood. At first, I was reminded heavily of Potato Man Seeks Da Troof by Team 17 by the game's gorgeous pixel art and the aim towards a subtle, almost metaphysical level of thought. For a game touting that it will make you question your own religion and world view, it took me from scoffing to a single, silent nod. It made me question everything, and that is a tall order for any game."
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| Thirst for Power is an Addiction in Total War Battles: Kingdom | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 22.03.2015 0:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
HG: Total War Battles: Kingdoms genuinely frightens me. Total War games are already immense time-sinks, but at least they need powerful, dedicated hardware to really suck you in. When you pare their 4X and RTS formula down to the bare essentials and make it work cross-platform on tablets, phones, and PCs, the resulting game is addictive and difficult to escape. When you combine that with elements of social games and construction mechanics reminiscent of Minecraft, you end up with something downright dangerous. Throw in a leaderboard that turns the top player into the king of goddamn England and... help, someone, please. I can't stop.
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| Goats on a Bridge Review | Power Up Gaming
Added: 22.03.2015 0:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
Owen Atkinson writes: "Mother of Goat, this game is hard. Don't trust the adorable bearded mascots, vibrant graphics and bouncy music; you will tear your hair out and swear like Gordon Ramsay shaking hands with a lobster when you play Goats on a Bridge."
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| IGN Power Rankings
Added: 21.03.2015 21:53 | 12 views | 0 comments
It's Final Fantasy Type-0 HD vs. The Walking Dead vs. Battlefield Hardline in our first-ever weekly Power Rankings!
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| IGN Power Rankings: Who's #1?
Added: 21.03.2015 21:53 | 10 views | 0 comments
It's Final Fantasy Type-0 HD vs. The Walking Dead vs. Battlefield Hardline in our first-ever weekly Power Rankings!
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| IGN Power Rankings
Added: 21.03.2015 21:53 | 11 views | 0 comments
It's Final Fantasy Type-0 HD vs. The Walking Dead vs. Battlefield Hardline in our first-ever weekly Power Rankings!
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| Final Fantasy Type 0 HD Review: For Old Times' Sake | USGamer
Added: 21.03.2015 15:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
USGamer:
25 years ago, the "Summer of Final Fantasy" captured my imagination. I didn't really know what Final Fantasy was at the time, nor did I particularly care that said "summer" was just a marketing invention being peddled by Nintendo Power to drum up interest in role-playing games among American players after their big Dragon Warrior push had fallen flat. The campaign worked: This "Final Fantasy" game looked vast, intimidating, enormous, impressive, essential. I was intrigued.
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