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Mad Max Review A Wasteland Of Wasted Opportunity (GamersHeroes)

Added: 11.09.2015 19:17 | 59 views | 0 comments


Captain Camper of Gamers Heroes writes: Hot on the heels of the critically acclaimed Mad Max: Fury Road comes yet another attempt to cash in on big screen hype and once again paying customers are left $60 out of pocket and 30 hours of wasted life theyll never get back. Mad Max promised an open world of exploration, combat and vehicular manslaughter and although it can claim to deliver on some elements of those promises the overall experience falls short.

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Mad Max Review | GameSpew

Added: 11.09.2015 18:17 | 68 views | 0 comments


Kim at GameSpew writes: "An arid wasteland with nothing but barren desert as far as the eye can see. All youve got are the clothes on your back, and the set of wheels attached to your gas pedal. In a world where civilisation is all but forgotten, only two things matter: guzzolene and violence. And youre going to have to use a lot of the latter if you want any of the former. You are Mad Max. And shit is about to get crazy. Oceans dried up, and humanity was left to rot. Civilisation died out a long time ago, and those that remain are mere shadows of the humans that came before them: savages that only speak the lingo of bloodlust and crazed ideas. Roads may have long since been worn away and buried under ever-expanding deserts, but road rage lives on. If you want to be anybody in this new, rotten world, youve got to own the roads, and thats exactly what Max intends to do."

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Painters Guild Review | Frugal Gaming

Added: 11.09.2015 17:17 | 48 views | 0 comments


Strategy meets art and makes addictive gaming crack. Get your pipes out.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review Kojimas Defining Moment | COG

Added: 11.09.2015 16:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


COG writes: Directed, designed, co-produced and co-written by Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is about the best we have seen from the franchise, and about the best we have seen from Kojima.

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Metal Gear Solid V Review - A beautiful yet flawed diamond [Dealswpn]

Added: 11.09.2015 16:17 | 71 views | 0 comments


DS: Despite the fact Ground Zeroes gave us a vertical slice of what would be on offer, I wasnt really prepared for what The Phantom Pain ended up delivering. The scale of the game be it the size of its maps, the scope of the gameplay, and the challenges available overtakes anything weve previously seen from the Metal Gear Solid franchise. You could even say its the logical conclusion to Kojimas work in terms of gameplay and accessibility, with the end result being something that stands head and should above anything else remotely similar. In short, Kojima has effectively re-written the rulebook on stealth games yet again, but is it the perfect game? Thats a question that isnt so easy to answer.

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The Quiet Collection Review | The Vita Lounge

Added: 11.09.2015 16:17 | 26 views | 0 comments


The Quiet Collection is a bundle of four short but charming adventure games. With clever puzzles and an adorable story line these games manage to pack a good amount of fun into a very small package. The highly pixelated art might be a turn off initially, but The Quiet Collection is a game whose beauty in on the inside.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | GameSpew

Added: 11.09.2015 16:17 | 57 views | 0 comments


Graham at GameSpew writes: "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the last final hurrah for Hideo Kojima, and the last breath in the (Kojima made) Metal Gear games, but rather than a final gasp, its an almighty roar. Kojima is going out with an impossibly loud bang with quite possibly the greatest open world game ever made. Im going to get straight to the point here. This is one of the greatest open world video games ever made. In a genre that has been stagnating for years under the weight of huge worlds littered with shallow side quests, minor distractions and pathetic mini-games, Kojima sweeps this cluttered table clean with The Phantom Pain and keeps on going right into the sunset. Metal Gear Solid V is a vast game, and untangling all the many little strands of detail and complexity that make up each moment of the game makes it hard for me to know where to even begin describing it."

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Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Review | ActionTrip

Added: 11.09.2015 15:17 | 43 views | 0 comments


AT: Metal Gear fans have been waiting for this a long time, and now Snake is finally back to kick more ass. When I played Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of Patriots on PlayStation 3, I remember thinking how it wouldve been cool if the mission areas were a bit more open. As it turns out, my wishes were granted. This time around, Hideo Kojima and the developers saw to it that players have all the freedom they need to carry out their tasks. In Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Snake isnt restricted to taking one or two or three routes to his goal. Theres nearly an infinite number of ways to carry out your assignments.

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Nobunagas Ambition: Sphere of Influence Review Intricate Strategy Game Done Right | COG

Added: 11.09.2015 15:17 | 43 views | 0 comments


COG writes: This is the fourteenth title in a series that dates back to 1983. We recommend you take the time to play Nobunaga's Ambition, but make sure you've got a lot of it.

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Final Fantasy 7 Review | The Vector

Added: 11.09.2015 15:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


Final Fantasy 7 triumphed because it stuck to its solid design.

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