Valiant Hearts - The Great War Preview | GodisaGeek
Added: 13.09.2013 16:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
GodisaGeek: "The UbiArt framework has won widespread acclaim for its use in Rayman Origins and, more recently, Rayman Legends. But for some time now, gamers and critics alike have been asking the question: Wouldnt UbiArt be great if used for other, non-Rayman titles? At the Ubisoft Digital Days event this week, Ubisoft came out with two brand new UbiArt IPs and a definitive answer yes, yes it would.
One of those brand new titles is also looking to defy the conventions of the war-game genre. Firstly, Ubisoft Montpellier have opted to tackle the far-less fashionable topic in gaming terms at least of the First World War. It has always seemed a more difficult conflict to translate into a game than the Second World War. But more importantly than that, the development team have avoided the all-too common wartime shooter genre, or real-time strategy, and Valiant Hearts: The Great War is actually a puzzle-based Adventure Game. It was proposed that the best way to tackle the subjec...
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| Pocket Gamer Podcast: Episode 242 - Beautifully, unapologetically a podcast
Added: 13.09.2013 16:07 | 5 views | 0 comments
With Peter laid up in bed after contracting Parisian flu, it falls to Keith and I to wade into the "unapologetically plastic" aftermath of Apple's iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C announcements.
We also chat about the imminent arrival of Infinity Blade III, and talk about hot new Ubisoft properties Rayman Fiesta Run and Assassin's Creed: Pirates.
Then, I complain about Where's My Water? 2's awful ene...
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| Rayman Legends - Trainer (UPLAY) (PC)
Added: 13.09.2013 15:05 | 30 views | 0 comments
Stuck? Check out the latest hints cheats for this game!
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| Rayman Legends Review | ScrewAttack
Added: 13.09.2013 13:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
ScrewAttack: "It's exceedingly rare that I become so enamored with a game like I have with Rayman Legends. It's a game so smooth to play, gorgeous to watch, and complete-feeling that it leaves practically nothing else to be desired. Well outside of more music levels, but only because they're just that enjoyable. I don't want to gush too much harder about this game, but I feel like I bought happiness. If you're a fan of platformers, and I suspect most of you reading this are, this is a game you need to get your disembodied hands on."
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| Review: Puppeteer | HeyUGuys Gaming
Added: 13.09.2013 9:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Hugg writes:Platformers are undergoing a resurgence in quality as of late. Rayman is now banded around as a series to be proud of again and LittleBigPlanet has been going from strength to strength. Platform games have not seen this level of excitement since the SNES and Megadrive were at each others throats as Sonic and Mario went head to head back in the 90s. Puppeteer continues this recent vein of awesome platformers with its original concept and unique story telling mechanics making it stand out from the crowd.
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| Review: Puppeteer | HeyUGuys Gaming
Added: 13.09.2013 9:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Hugg writes:Platformers are undergoing a resurgence in quality as of late. Rayman is now banded around as a series to be proud of again and LittleBigPlanet has been going from strength to strength. Platform games have not seen this level of excitement since the SNES and Megadrive were at each others throats as Sonic and Mario went head to head back in the 90s. Puppeteer continues this recent vein of awesome platformers with its original concept and unique story telling mechanics making it stand out from the crowd.
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