Price drop: $11.00 off Ryse Son of Rome Legendary Edition (GOTY) Xbox One Game, now only $44.79
Added: 23.06.2015 17:20 | 3 views | 0 comments
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| Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 23.06.2015 13:15 | 45 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
We at Chalgyr's Game Room are fans of the JRPG genre and when we see titles release for the oft-forgotten we all tend to squee with joy a bit. While consoles, especially portables like the 3DS and Vita tend to enjoy the largest library of JRPG games, the PC has been slowly getting release after release of JRPG franchise. We have had the pleasure of reviewing all three Agarest titles as well as the stupendous Trails in the Sky; we also had the pleasure of reviewing the first Hyperdimension Neptunia title on the PC back in February of 2015 and while there were a few hiccups and flaws throughout the game, it was still a solid entry that expanded the JRPG library on the PC.
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| No More Room in Hell 1.09.4
Added: 22.06.2015 21:52 | 0 views | 0 comments
Survive and kill zombies in this Source-based first-person shooter
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| Kholat - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 22.06.2015 19:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I have been following Kholat personally for some time, largely because I am a huge fan of horror games. I love a good scare, and no medium is better equipped to deliver that than video gaming. Movies and music and books are all well and good, but they are more passive experiences than video gaming, which has the ability to further immerse the player because of its interactive nature. Because of this, a lot of things can go very wrong or very right. I am pleased to say that Kholat leans more towards the latter of the two categories.
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| The Road to Arkham Knight: A Guide to Being the Batman
Added: 22.06.2015 3:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
The release of Batman Arkham Knight is right around the corner and has people excited to once again be the Batman. However, its two years since the release of the last Arkham game and your crime fighting skills may be a little rusty. Heres a guide to success in the Arkham games to ensure you dont trip over your cape come June 23rd.
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| Everybodys Gone to the Rapture Interview w/ Dan Pinchbeck
Added: 21.06.2015 23:15 | 13 views | 0 comments
Rely on Horror, CJ Melendez writes: "Theres in-your-face horror and then theresubtle horror the type that seeps into your mind slowly, building up to create lasting discomfort. Horror that lets your mind fill in intentionally designed gaps. The Chinese Room is no stranger to the latter. With the melancholic Dear Esther and the disturbing Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, the British developer has a knack for telling unsettling stories coupled with fantastic music and imagery. Their latest game, Everybodys Gone to the Rapture is no different, and its their most ambitious game yet."
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| Rock Band 4 vs. Guitar Hero Live: Hands-on Showdown | VGChartz Preview
Added: 21.06.2015 14:18 | 34 views | 0 comments
VGChartz's Jake Weston: "Music games are coming back in a big way this year, if E3 is any indication. The kings of the genre - Guitar Hero and Rock Band - are both getting new entries after a near half-decade of absence, in the form of Guitar Hero Live and Rock Band 4. Interestingly, both are taking a back-to-basics approach, with Guitar Hero returning to its single guitar approach and Rock Band returning to the classic guitar-vocals-bass-drums combo (no keyboard, a la Rock Band 3). I decided to check out both music games on E3s show floor to determine which is the rhythm game to beat this year."
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| E3 2015: Rock Band 4 Gets Its Freestyle On | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 21.06.2015 11:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
Its an exciting time for music gaming fans thanks to the return of Rock Band, poised for its triumphant return after being gone these many years. Or five years. In gaming terms that counts as many, so lets go with that. Point is, Rock Band 4 was on full display at E3 showing off everything that made the series special in the past and the features to be excited about when it comes out in the future.
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| Chibi Robo: Zip Lash Preview Its Like Castlevania, Only Better - The Koalition
Added: 21.06.2015 11:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
The newest Chibi Robo game on 3DS is doing what Konami should have done with Castlevania a long time ago. Find out why in this E3 2015 preview.
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| Rock Band 4 vs. Guitar Hero Live: Hands-on Showdown | VGChartz Preview
Added: 21.06.2015 10:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
VGChartz's Jake Weston: "Music games are coming back in a big way this year, if E3 is any indication. The kings of the genre - Guitar Hero and Rock Band - are both getting new entries after a near half-decade of absence, in the form of Guitar Hero Live and Rock Band 4. Interestingly, both are taking a back-to-basics approach, with Guitar Hero returning to its single guitar approach and Rock Band returning to the classic guitar-vocals-bass-drums combo (no keyboard, a la Rock Band 3). I decided to check out both music games on E3s show floor to determine which is the rhythm game to beat this year."
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