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Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Xbox One Review - DJ Podcasts

Added: 17.09.2015 6:17 | 61 views | 0 comments


Robert from DJP writes "The great Hideo Kojima/Konami have released the final instalment in the Metal Gear Solid franchise, Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain, set nine years after the events of Ground Zero. You awake from a coma to find out that the events of ground zero left you with some pretty big physical and emotional scars."

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Destiny: The Taken King Review in Progress - VideoGamer

Added: 17.09.2015 2:19 | 57 views | 0 comments


Amid all the noise and squabbling and braying of the internet, there's been many a legitimate complaint lobbed at Destiny over the last year. The lack of content at launch meant it wasn't long before players began to feel the rinse-repeat cycle.; the two DLCs in year one didn't quite refresh the game like many hoped; the Light system felt unfair as players desperately clung to the hope the lottery would shine favourably upon them in the latest loot drop. The Taken King takes many steps to addressing these issues, with a new experience system and consistent item rewards that thankfully make the player feel like they're no longer beholden to lady luck to progress. While the core campaign may end all too soon, there's enough postgame content to remove a large chunk of the grind that hampered the original Destiny experience. This is a significant step forward for Destiny, and leaves players with hope for what the game could become.

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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review | Digital Confederacy

Added: 17.09.2015 1:17 | 64 views | 0 comments


Tako Luka writes: The last time we saw the VOCALOID in a video game was almost a year ago in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd for the Sony PlayStation brand. This week the first entry of the spin off of the DIVA series Mirai has hit the west. It was about damn time.

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Shovel Knight Review (BitCultures)

Added: 17.09.2015 0:17 | 40 views | 0 comments


In anticipation of Shovel Knight's A Plague of Shadows DLC release, Bit Cultures reviews the base game. Dubbed "A Love Letter to Platformers Past", Dakota shares his opinions of this retro throwback.

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Master Spy Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 17.09.2015 0:17 | 31 views | 0 comments


Thanks to 2D platforming and pixel art becoming perhaps vogue now than they were in their heyday, there are a metric ton of platformers on the market. As a result, crafting a game that stands out can seem like an impossible task. Not so here.

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Destiny: The Taken King Review in Progress - VideoGamer

Added: 16.09.2015 23:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Amid all the noise and squabbling and braying of the internet, there's been many a legitimate complaint lobbed at Destiny over the last year. The lack of content at launch meant it wasn't long before players began to feel the rinse-repeat cycle.; the two DLCs in year one didn't quite refresh the game like many hoped; the Light system felt unfair as players desperately clung to the hope the lottery would shine favourably upon them in the latest loot drop. The Taken King takes many steps to addressing these issues, with a new experience system and consistent item rewards that thankfully make the player feel like they're no longer beholden to lady luck to progress. While the core campaign may end all too soon, there's enough postgame content to remove a large chunk of the grind that hampered the original Destiny experience. This is a significant step forward for Destiny, and leaves players with hope for what the game could become.

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Cross of the Dutchman Review | Bit Cultures

Added: 16.09.2015 23:17 | 64 views | 0 comments


Little known developer Triangle Studios has produced a variety of independent games such as Battleflip and Robot Dance Party. Most recently, the team opted to explore the legend of Pier Gerlofs Donia, based on the historical events of conflict between the Saxons and Frisians from the late 1400s to early 1500s. While the lore behind the title proves to be an interesting premise, the games positives are frequently outweighed by the unfortunate and inconsistent gameplay design.

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Destiny: The Taken King Review in Progress - VideoGamer

Added: 16.09.2015 23:17 | 58 views | 0 comments


Amid all the noise and squabbling and braying of the internet, there's been many a legitimate complaint lobbed at Destiny over the last year. The lack of content at launch meant it wasn't long before players began to feel the rinse-repeat cycle.; the two DLCs in year one didn't quite refresh the game like many hoped; the Light system felt unfair as players desperately clung to the hope the lottery would shine favourably upon them in the latest loot drop. The Taken King takes many steps to addressing these issues, with a new experience system and consistent item rewards that thankfully make the player feel like they're no longer beholden to lady luck to progress. While the core campaign may end all too soon, there's enough postgame content to remove a large chunk of the grind that hampered the original Destiny experience. This is a significant step forward for Destiny, and leaves players with hope for what the game could become.

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Review - Ascendant | Use A Potion

Added: 16.09.2015 23:17 | 6 views | 0 comments


"My time with Ascendant has been greatly enjoyed. From the juggling antics enjoyable boss encounters, Ascendant provides a fun and self refreshing game that is extremely addictive. Its easy to pick up but difficult to master controls will hook you in to venture on through tough times and the many deaths that you suffer; youll die a lot, but will get that little bit further each time. There are a ton of collectibles too, offering a lot of replay value to those who master each level. With so many positives its a shame the game falls short with its narrative. Additionally, the slightly characterless designs of the demigods is a little disappointing, but overall these are minor qualms with what is a very enjoyable game."

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