Act of Aggression Review | Gamespot
Added: 20.09.2015 0:17 | 83 views | 0 comments
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Its a strange thing to know that youre powerless. As the realization dawns, possibilities and options fall away, leaving you with one inevitable conclusion. While wave after wave of my bombers streak across the sky, I have to imagine that my opponent is feeling helpless. When the bombers drop their payload, it will mark my sixth consecutive multiplayer victory using the same tactic. But the more I play, the more Ive come to realize that Act of Aggression builds itself on these moments. Each player probes his or her foes, poking for weaknesses before they inexorably find one. But even then, the end comes slowly, and the loser has time to reflect on what went wrong.
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| World of Warships Review - Veterans Newbies of MMOs Will Both Enjoy the High Seas Battles | COG
Added: 19.09.2015 23:17 | 63 views | 0 comments
COG Writes: Enjoy the calm seas of a safe harbour and gear your vessel up for the coming battle - World of Warships is finally here.
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| Everybody's Gone To The Rapture Review | Vgamerz
Added: 19.09.2015 21:17 | 81 views | 0 comments
Nicole from Vgamerz writes ''In the 5-6 hours it took me to unravel the mysteries within Chinese Rooms Everybodys Gone To The Rapture, I found myself experiencing an abundance of feelings. Confusion, wonder, despair and pity all overwhelmed me as despite its seemingly simple premise, Everybodys Gone To The Raptures story turned out to be deceivingly intricate.
Everybodys Gone To The Rapture is set in an abandoned, post-apocalyptic rendition of fictional Yaughton Valley in Shropshire (England). The player must explore the Valley, interacting with phones and radios in the area in order to uncover the nitty-gritty details of the apocalyptic event. Alongside the various means of telecommunications the player may interactive with for guidance and information, there are also fascinating orbs of light that accompany and loosely lead the player throughout the game. Occasionally, these orbs trigger various visions of once residents of the valley. Although some visions are initiated...
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| Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut Review - GamesTM
Added: 19.09.2015 20:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
GamesTM: "Smart, sketchy but pacy, Q.U.B.E: Directors Cut is more than worth the price of admission, regardless of format."
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| Everybody's Gone To The Rapture Review | Vgamerz
Added: 19.09.2015 20:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Nicole from Vgamerz writes ''In the 5-6 hours it took me to unravel the mysteries within Chinese Rooms Everybodys Gone To The Rapture, I found myself experiencing an abundance of feelings. Confusion, wonder, despair and pity all overwhelmed me as despite its seemingly simple premise, Everybodys Gone To The Raptures story turned out to be deceivingly intricate.
Everybodys Gone To The Rapture is set in an abandoned, post-apocalyptic rendition of fictional Yaughton Valley in Shropshire (England). The player must explore the Valley, interacting with phones and radios in the area in order to uncover the nitty-gritty details of the apocalyptic event. Alongside the various means of telecommunications the player may interactive with for guidance and information, there are also fascinating orbs of light that accompany and loosely lead the player throughout the game. Occasionally, these orbs trigger various visions of once residents of the valley. Although some visions are initiated...
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| HonestGamers Review // Galak Z: The Dimensional
Added: 19.09.2015 19:19 | 74 views | 0 comments
Marc Golding Writes: Galak-Z manifests a devastating combination: its equal parts roguelike and relentlessly generic.
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| Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut Review - GamesTM
Added: 19.09.2015 18:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
GamesTM: "Smart, sketchy but pacy, Q.U.B.E: Directors Cut is more than worth the price of admission, regardless of format."
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| Calvino Noir Review - Leading the Pack for 2015's 'Worst Game of the Year' | COG
Added: 19.09.2015 18:17 | 47 views | 0 comments
COG writes - Our resident tough critic Lucas thoroughly hates on Calvino Noir, a mobile to console port sporting an increased price tag and not a whole lot else.
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| Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut Review - GamesTM
Added: 19.09.2015 18:17 | 13 views | 0 comments
GamesTM: "Smart, sketchy but pacy, Q.U.B.E: Directors Cut is more than worth the price of admission, regardless of format."
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| Disney Infinity 3.0 Review | 3rd-strike
Added: 19.09.2015 17:19 | 105 views | 0 comments
ThaMofo writes:
"Disney Infinity 3.0 plays it rather safe and feels a bit like a copy paste of the previous installment, albeit with the removal of some of the rough edges 2.0 had. Nonetheless, creationists will certainly be able to have fun for many hours to come, adventurers not so much. The game proves to be decent, whilst at the same time it will not blow you away."
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