Ninja Rampage
Added: 29.12.2014 20:56 | 59 views | 0 comments
Ninja Rampage is a Ninja Sword Fighting Game. The aim of this game is to get through each level undetected and killing all the samurai guards. Try and stay hidden until the guards look away, then pounce quickly and kill them. They will only attack if they see you coming. You can use certain items to distract them, like gongs and lanterns. Look out for spikes and traps, these will not only kill you but you can also lure enemy units into these.
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| Retro City Rampage DX review for PS Vita, PS4, PS3 | Gaming Age
Added: 23.12.2014 5:16 | 6 views | 0 comments
GA:
"The first time I played Retro City Rampage two years ago on the Vita, before it had been reissued with a "DX" at the end I never really got into it. I played it for about half an hour, chuckled a few times at the referential humor, and then put it off to the side and never played it again. I had it pegged as a game that was more style than substance, that used retro graphics and all kinds of '80s references as a substitute for being interesting."
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| New Game:Medieval Rampage 4
Added: 20.12.2014 17:32 | 32 views | 0 comments
Medieval Rampage: The Magic Orb
Medieval Rampage is back for it's 4th installment. Battle your way through legions of enemies to defend your town and put an end to these minions once and for all.
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| Developer of Retro City Rampage Explains, Again, Why a Wii U Release Won’t Be Happening
Added: 12.12.2014 9:00 | 7 views | 0 comments
“You can already purchase and play the WiiWare version”
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| Why Retro City Rampage Isn't Coming to Wii U
Added: 11.12.2014 21:26 | 9 views | 0 comments
"Wii code cannot be simply put on Wii U with the push of a button."
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| GameRevolution’s PlayStation Store Holiday Gamer Guide
Added: 09.12.2014 5:00 | 17 views | 0 comments
-Sponsored by PlayStation Store-
My digital collection of software has grown over the years thanks to the way digital libraries allow you to keep a lot of shelf space clear. In fact, a lot of the physical copies of games that IÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve received or bought over the years have left. I donÄ‚Ë€â„Ët have to worry about finding a disc or a cartridge when all of the games I own can be accessed from a hard drive or a console itself. To that end, weÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre going to look at several games from across the PlayStation spectrum that will make for fantastic gifts or just reason enough to spend that gift card youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve been sitting on since last year.
Between PlayStation Now, PlayStation TV, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, you wonÄ‚Ë€â„Ët have trouble actually finding a piece of hardware to play a PlayStation game on, though you may struggle to make it through every game we have listed here. If youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve got your own suggestions, be sure to share them in the comments.
PlayStation Plus
I know we said that this would be a list of games to buy on the PlayStation Store, but in truth PlayStation Plus presents the best value for any gamer looking to get started with digital gaming and unwilling to fully commit to getting rid of all their discs and game boxes. PlayStation Plus lets you start the collection and play online games on PlayStation 4, though youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll inevitably find something to love in the list below too. Just consider how much you play your PlayStation console before committing to years of PlayStation Plus service.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham [Game Page] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
The latest LEGO Batman game sends players back to miniaturized Gotham where theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll use the caped crusader and friends to fight on the side of justice, darkness, the night, and also anyone who says theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll help take down Clayface because that villain is justhellip; the worst. All of the LEGO games look fantastic on PlayStation 4, but we recommend the latest Batman game for PlayStation Vita in order to get you a few more games-on-the-go.
Retro City Rampage DX [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Featuring some old-school gameplay, graphics, music, and style, Retro City Rampage DX will give you either hours of the nostalgia grips or drive you crazy as you wait for the bus. With destruction-minded gameplay loops providing bursts of fast action, youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll likely find that the story is just as distracting as everything in the game world. With tons of references to action movies and older video games, fans of 80s and 90s era gaming will find a lot to love here.
Freedom Wars [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation Vita
This Japanese-styled action game actually puts you in jail, sets your sentence for over a million years, and then tasks players with surviving missions against huge bosses or succeeding in missions where theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll have to rescue their fellow prisoners. Freedom Wars features Japanese voiceover with English text and a huge cast of characters. Further, the game offers up plenty of online multiplayer so PlayStation Vita owners can either band together over Adhoc wireless connections or their own Internet connections.
Myst [Game Page] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PSOne Classic
PlayStation 4 gamers who find themselves looking forward to the platforms extensive range of independently developed software should look to this classic available via the PSOne Classics selections available via the Playstation Store. In fact, if youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve never played Myst before, you may be delighted to find that it shares gameplay with The Witness, an upcoming PS4 indie from Jonathan Blow.
Final Fantasy VI [Game Page] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PSOne Classic
See how it all started for this venerable and beloved Japanese role-playing game franchise. Well, itÄ‚Ë€â„Ës not exactly the very beginning of Final Fantasy, though Final Fantasy VI does approach the kind of graphics and story-telling through gameplay that eventually comes to define the series through Playstation 3 and into the next-generation of console hardware in PlayStation 4.
Gex [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PSOne Classic
If youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre missing out on the 90s attitude that fueled things like schoolyard competitions as to who could pronounce Sega in the most bad ass way imaginable, then you need to download Gex for any of your PlayStation devices right away. I mean, this freaking lizard has sunglasses on. Not even the Geico gecko can pull off this incredibly powerful statement of uncaring, rebel-yell, rad-ness.
LittleBigPlanet 3 [Preview] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Media Molecule and Sony have delighted millions of fans with both original level and art designs in conjunction with the ability to readily create your own levels and challenges for online players around the world. With LittleBigPlanet 3, the creative minds behind Sack Boy and company hope to challenge players to consider multiple characters each equipped with their own special platforming abilities. Both players and creators will have to play and design around unique new Sack-friends in the third iteration of the franchise for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed Rogue [Preview] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3
If you hope to continue the AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed story without a new-generation console, look to AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed Rogue for a tale of redemption and the bloody shores that decorated the eastern seaboard centuries before the present day. AssassinÄ‚Ë€â„Ës Creed Rogue actually centers around the first opportunity players have had to become Templars tasked with hunting down remaining Assassin forces.
Tiny Troopers Joint Ops [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Looking to break up the blockbuster gaming on your PlayStation hardware? Look no further than Tiny Troopers Joint Ops, which gives the arm-chair generals out there a view of combat theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve unlikely seen or heard of before. Consider trench warfareÄ‚Ë€â„Ës starkly deadly strategies and offenses. Now consider give your Tiny Troopers a few grenades to lob at the machine gun nest and youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll find they get the job done quick.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3
ItÄ‚Ë€â„Ës not hard to find a lot of your favorite brands carrying through the 2014 holiday season with new extensions or pre-quels to the stories youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëve already played through. ThatÄ‚Ë€â„Ës certainly true of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel which challenges players with taking on the moon itself. At least, Claptrap would have it that way in his first playable appearance in the Borderlands franchise, but IÄ‚Ë€â„Ëd expect all the guns will keep them occupied too.
Dragon Age: Inquisition [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
One of our favorite gaming franchises continues with the Inquisition, an investigation looking to discover the killer of the divine, an event which has shaken Thedas, the game world, to its core. Whether youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëre new to the series or not, youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll find that no time is wasted between the divineÄ‚Ë€â„Ës death and the beginning of your adventure into the unknown regions that almost seem to get bigger and bigger as you go. While Dragon Age: Inquisition does feature a segmented world, most gamers will find that the Skyhold castle you get to customize in-game becomes a steady home base. Just be prepared to dedicated as much as 60 hours to completing your heroÄ‚Ë€â„Ës story.
The Wolf Among Us: Season One [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
When the developers behind The Walking Dead: Season One announced that theyÄ‚Ë€â„Ëd be working within the Fables comics brand, I think a lot of gamers wondered exactly what a big bad wolf would look like. Knowing the truth behind a dark and grisly murder only seems to lead to more questions from episode to episode and to that end, I recommend playing through the entire season now that itÄ‚Ë€â„Ës been gathered both digitally and at retail.
Lords of the Fallen [Review] [Sony Entertainment Network]
PlayStation 4
While Dark Souls II delivered a hardcore and extremely challenging action role-playing game to consumers earlier this year, Lords of the Fallen continues the genreÄ‚Ë€â„Ës trending towards difficulty and an extreme sense of reward. Further, players may get a kick out of the titleÄ‚Ë€â„Ës extremely gothic, haunting atmosphere and character design. Just be wary of the fact that youÄ‚Ë€â„Ëll die more than a few times if you canÄ‚Ë€â„Ët grasp the combat controls and inch forward with determination.
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| Retro City Rampage DX Review - Gamerevolution
Added: 07.12.2014 21:15 | 8 views | 0 comments
GR:
"Retro City Rampage DX is not just a parody game improved upon from its original outing. Its a mixture of 8-bit revival and a love letter to the era to which its emulating: the 1980s. Video games, movies, musicnothing is too weird or niche to get a shout-out by these pixilated sprites and storefronts, meaning this is a game so completely up my alley that Im starting to think this was some sort of a Truman Show situation. I think one of the developers might've read my journal...
For those who missed it the first time, RCR is the story of Playerthats you, err, the playerwho finds a time machine piloted by two gnarly dudes (insert your favorite guitar riff here), but breaks it on re-entry into the world. Hes discovered by a crazy scientist in a car with top-hinged doors that needs to reach a certain speed to go back in time too, to travel back to find the right parts so Player can get back, presumably, to do more terrible things in his time because in both times, he...
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| Retro City Rampage DX Review - Gamerevolution
Added: 07.12.2014 17:11 | 6 views | 0 comments
GR:
"Retro City Rampage DX is not just a parody game improved upon from its original outing. Its a mixture of 8-bit revival and a love letter to the era to which its emulating: the 1980s. Video games, movies, musicnothing is too weird or niche to get a shout-out by these pixilated sprites and storefronts, meaning this is a game so completely up my alley that Im starting to think this was some sort of a Truman Show situation. I think one of the developers might've read my journal...
For those who missed it the first time, RCR is the story of Playerthats you, err, the playerwho finds a time machine piloted by two gnarly dudes (insert your favorite guitar riff here), but breaks it on re-entry into the world. Hes discovered by a crazy scientist in a car with top-hinged doors that needs to reach a certain speed to go back in time too, to travel back to find the right parts so Player can get back, presumably, to do more terrible things in his time because in both times, he...
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n4g.com
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