The Order: 1886 studio Ready at Dawn is creating exclusive VR game for Oculus
Added: 14.06.2015 20:16 | 1 views | 0 comments
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With new platforms come new alliances. Ready At Dawn Studios made The Order: 1886 for Sonys PlayStation 4 earlier this year. So you might expect the Irvine, Calif.-based studio to make a game for the Sony Morpheus virtual-reality headset.
But Ready at Dawn is prepping an exclusive title for the rival Oculus Rift, which is debuting early next year from Facebooks Oculus VR division. Ru Weerasuriya, the president and chief creative officer of Ready At Dawn, announced the game on Thursday at the Oculus press briefing.
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| Ready UP Live's GreenSkull : My Halo 5 Guardians Experience
Added: 13.06.2015 20:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
Community halo youtuber member and Ready Up Live's Greenskull played a part of the Halo 5 campaign and was allowed today to report on it. This is his initial impression.
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| State of Eorzea: The Joys of Being a Black Mage
Added: 12.06.2015 19:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
So youve taken up the scepter or staff, youve started slinging some fires and learning to transpose so youre not dead weight to your party But why should you bother continuing? Those cast times are such a pain in the ass to deal with and god forbid you need to move to dodge something, then the cast youve been doing is wasted! Lets be real here, Black Mage may be accused of being one of the easiest classes to play, but the reality of it is that its a fun one. So why should you consider taking up the role of BLM in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn? Well, sit on down and let me impart some essential knowledge on you so you can figure out if Hydaelyns most feared path of magic is just right for you!
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| RIP Christopher Lee: His 10 Most Awesome Roles
Added: 12.06.2015 0:17 | 18 views | 0 comments
Count Dooku in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Christopher Lee leaves us a legacy of incredibly convincing and unforgettable villains. No matter how you feel about the Star Wars prequels, there's absolutely no denying the power of Christopher Lee as the corrupt Jedi Master Count Dooku. (Photo: 20th Century Fox) Saruman in The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
Christopher Lee perfected the portrayal of very human characters who found themselves trapped by their lust for power. Saruman the White's fall from grace wouldn't be the same without Lee's complete conviction. (Photo: New Line Cinema) Francisco Scaramanga in The Man With the Golden Gun
A KGB assassin who's committed to a fair fight? Roger Moore has his work cut out for him in his battle against the ultra creepy Francisco, one of the most memorable villains in the Bond series. (Photo: United Artists) Ansem the Wise in Kingdom Hearts II
Square Enix knew exactly who to cast when they needed a noble king who gets exiled to the Realm of Darkness. A once-great man driven by vengeance is a role Christopher Lee was destined to perfect. (Photo: Square Enix) Dracula in Dracula: Prince of Darkness
Move over, Bela Lugosi. When Christopher Lee first donned Dracula's cape for a series of Hammer Films resurrections, his face became synonymous with the vivacious vampire. (Photo: 20th Century Fox) Dr. Catheter in Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Gremlins 2 is certainly campier than its predecessor, but it's a perfect match for Christopher Lee as a deviously mischievous scientist overseeing an out-of-control corporate laboratory. (Photo: Warner Bros.) Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (1973)
Let's pretend the bee-filled bummer of a remake starring Nicholas Cage never happened. For fans, the real Wicker Man will always be the original 1973 version with Christopher Lee leading an angry mob of occult villagers. (Photo: British Lion Films) Dr. Wilbur Wonka in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Throughout most of Tim Burton's bizarre take on the classic children's book, audiences are left to wonder where Johnny Depp's outlandish Wonka could have come from. When we finally learn of his deranged dentist dad, played by Lee, it all starts to make sense. (Photo: Warner Bros.) Overlord Lucan D'Lere in EverQuest II
Lucan may be the overlord of a levitating fortress in this classic MMO, but he's also a fallen paladin bound by an ancient curse. Who else could play him besides Christopher Lee? (Photo: Daybreak Game Company) Pastor Galswells in The Corpse Bride
When you need a ghastly priest to preside over an arranged Victorian marriage, Christopher Lee is your man. His stirring voice talents add an indelible spark to Tim Burton's classic stop-motion film. (Photo: Warner Bros.)
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| RIP Christopher Lee: His 10 Most Awesome Roles
Added: 12.06.2015 0:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Count Dooku in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Christopher Lee leaves us a legacy of incredibly convincing and unforgettable villains. No matter how you feel about the Star Wars prequels, there's absolutely no denying the power of Christopher Lee as the corrupt Jedi Master Count Dooku. (Photo: 20th Century Fox) Saruman in The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
Christopher Lee perfected the portrayal of very human characters who found themselves trapped by their lust for power. Saruman the White's fall from grace wouldn't be the same without Lee's complete conviction. (Photo: New Line Cinema) Francisco Scaramanga in The Man With the Golden Gun
A KGB assassin who's committed to a fair fight? Roger Moore has his work cut out for him in his battle against the ultra creepy Francisco, one of the most memorable villains in the Bond series. (Photo: United Artists) Ansem the Wise in Kingdom Hearts II
Square Enix knew exactly who to cast when they needed a noble king who gets exiled to the Realm of Darkness. A once-great man driven by vengeance is a role Christopher Lee was destined to perfect. (Photo: Square Enix) Dracula in Dracula: Prince of Darkness
Move over, Bela Lugosi. When Christopher Lee first donned Dracula's cape for a series of Hammer Films resurrections, his face became synonymous with the vivacious vampire. (Photo: 20th Century Fox) Dr. Catheter in Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Gremlins 2 is certainly campier than its predecessor, but it's a perfect match for Christopher Lee as a deviously mischievous scientist overseeing an out-of-control corporate laboratory. (Photo: Warner Bros.) Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (1973)
Let's pretend the bee-filled bummer of a remake starring Nicholas Cage never happened. For fans, the real Wicker Man will always be the original 1973 version with Christopher Lee leading an angry mob of occult villagers. (Photo: British Lion Films) Dr. Wilbur Wonka in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Throughout most of Tim Burton's bizarre take on the classic children's book, audiences are left to wonder where Johnny Depp's outlandish Wonka could have come from. When we finally learn of his deranged dentist dad, played by Lee, it all starts to make sense. (Photo: Warner Bros.) Overlord Lucan D'Lere in EverQuest II
Lucan may be the overlord of a levitating fortress in this classic MMO, but he's also a fallen paladin bound by an ancient curse. Who else could play him besides Christopher Lee? (Photo: Daybreak Game Company) Pastor Galswells in The Corpse Bride
When you need a ghastly priest to preside over an arranged Victorian marriage, Christopher Lee is your man. His stirring voice talents add an indelible spark to Tim Burton's classic stop-motion film. (Photo: Warner Bros.)
Tags: Star, Gain, United, Wake, When, Cave, With, Live, Bolt, Quest, Been, Lots, Master, Francisco, Star Wars, Golden, Episode, Kingdom, Kingdom Hearts, Hearts, Most, Square, Enix, Square Enix, Could, Moore, Warner, Ready, The New, Jedi, Leaf
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