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Zombi Review [Ordinary Gamer]

Added: 06.09.2015 5:17 | 15 views | 0 comments


"ZombiU is arguably one of the best launch titles for the Wii U. A gritty survival game that managed to make great use out of the extra screen in the form of the Wii U gamepad. Unfortunately, the game sales was considered a flop to Ubisoft, and as such, I dont think we will see a sequel anytime soon- if at all. ZombiU was one of the few games that made me actually wish that I had a Wii U, and Im glad that this port was made so that I can play it without purchasing a brand new console."

Tags: Review, Zombie
From: n4g.com

Godzilla (PS4) Review - 411mania

Added: 06.09.2015 5:17 | 35 views | 0 comments


The King of the Monsters is back for a new video game experience. Jeffrey Harris checks in with his official review of the PS4 version of Godzilla.

From: n4g.com

Zombie Vikings Review | PlayStation Enthusiast

Added: 06.09.2015 4:17 | 35 views | 0 comments


"These days, local coop games are becoming harder and harder to find. The integration of online multiplayer has turned the industry in the complete opposite direction by making the game mode redundant. Why would I want to play games at your house when I can do the same thing at mine and talk to you through Skype? Zombie Vikings, developed by Zoink Games, answers this question fairly simply: Because its damn fun. -- PlayStation Enthusiast

From: n4g.com

Cute Things Dying Violently Review | ComboCaster

Added: 06.09.2015 1:17 | 14 views | 0 comments


Cute Things Dying Violently has no depth, has a mediocre background music and visuals are simple and dated.

Tags: Review, Cute
From: n4g.com

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review V Has Finally Come To | Geek Snack

Added: 05.09.2015 23:19 | 21 views | 0 comments


GS:" Metal Gear Solid V is without a doubt one of the best entries of the Metal Gear Solid series. Hideo Kojima has managed to evolve the gameplay experience in a way that players can finally contribute to the legend of Big Boss. Some design choices, like the micro-transactions heavy FOBs and almost silent protagonist, are only minor flaws that don't impact the experience too much. V has finally come to and he did so in the best way possible."

From: n4g.com

Cute Things Dying Violently Review | ComboCaster

Added: 05.09.2015 22:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


Cute Things Dying Violently has no depth, has a mediocre background music and visuals are simple and dated.

Tags: Review, Cute
From: n4g.com

Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Review V Has Finally Come To | Geek Snack

Added: 05.09.2015 17:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


GS:" Metal Gear Solid V is without a doubt one of the best entries of the Metal Gear Solid series. Hideo Kojima has managed to evolve the gameplay experience in a way that players can finally contribute to the legend of Big Boss. Some design choices, like the micro-transactions heavy FOBs and almost silent protagonist, are only minor flaws that don't impact the experience too much. V has finally come to and he did so in the best way possible."

From: n4g.com

I've been swindled - The Swindle PC Review - Morbid Play

Added: 05.09.2015 17:17 | 15 views | 0 comments


It was within mere seconds Whistler could find Spelunky written all over the 2D side scrolling stealth based steal-em-up The Swindle. But does it improve upon the formula or does this stealth game join Thief in the mediocre pile?

Tags: Thief, Review
From: n4g.com

Mad Max Review | XBA

Added: 05.09.2015 17:17 | 29 views | 0 comments


XBA: Once the apocalypse has had its way with this world, all that'll be left is a vast stretch of desert, with reminders of what once was, like huge ships and aeroplanes, sticking out of the sand. We'll all have to eat dog food or maggots, hoarding what few drops of water remain, while existing inside makeshift camps and strongholds, sheltering us from violent storms that ravage the land.

Tags: Onto, Review
From: n4g.com


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