If You Wished For Metal Slug X On Steam, Consider It Granted
Added: 03.10.2014 20:12 | 8 views | 0 comments
"Grab the nearest heavy machine gun because SNK Playmore just released Metal Slug X for Steam. This run and gun game is a remix of Metal Slug 2 with six levels in arcade mode. Players will still see the Camel Slug in the first stage, which was the start of more wacky "vehicles" like the electric shooting Elephant Slug and Ostrich Slug found in Metal Slug 3.
Metal Slug X for Steam has achievements, leaderboards, and online co-op multiplayer.
Metal Slug X costs $7.99 on Steam. A two pack is $12.99."
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| Slay Aliens in Skyforge, Reward Entire Server
Added: 02.10.2014 20:21 | 4 views | 0 comments
Staying alive and defeating alien enemies will reap "huge rewards and recognition".
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| Bayonetta 2 Sales Off to a Slow Start
Added: 01.10.2014 18:13 | 8 views | 0 comments
Bayonetta 2 Sales Off to a Slow Start
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| GamesAsylum - D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - Review
Added: 30.09.2014 23:12 | 23 views | 0 comments
GamesAsylum: "When it comes to polarising reviews theres one game that always sticks in our mind 2010s Deadly Premonition. Low budget yet incredibly ambitious, Access Games open-world murder mystery received review scores varying from 1/10 to 10/10. Slow paced and cut-scene heavy it certainly wasnt for everybody, but given time it would shine in a way that few games can. The dark sense of humour, eccentric cast of characters and even key locations stayed with us long after Agent York drove off into the sunset.
D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die retains the majority of the qualities that made Deadly Premonition such a memorable experience, and thats despite the fact that D4 favours sniffing for clues and point-n-click puzzle solving over Deadly Premonitions focus on open-world exploration and purposely creaky third-person shooting"
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| Warlocks Preview Become a Warlock and Slay Monsters, Is This A Game Worth Backing? | COG
Added: 30.09.2014 16:12 | 6 views | 0 comments
Its got pixel art graphics, 4 player co-op, procedurally generated loot, 6 different worlds to explore and 10 playable characters with different gameplay. Yes, this Indie game has all the ingredients for a winner.
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| Watch Ex-Wipeout Dev's New Futuristic Racer in This New Video
Added: 27.09.2014 16:32 | 4 views | 0 comments
R8 Games, a new independent studio formed by developers who previously worked on Sony's futuristic racing series Wipeout, has released a short video showing off its new project, Formula Fusion. Not surprisingly, it's another futuristic racer that looks a lot like Wipeout. R8 Games says that what we see in the video above was created in just a few months, and is mainly a visual prototype, not a fully balanced gameplay example. R8 hopes that the video will "stir things up with publishers" and generate interest to provide funding opportunities. You'll notice that the logo in the video calls it "Slam Jet." R8 said that this was what it called the project initially, but that it's in the process of changing the branding. R8 calls Formula Fusion a "huge" project that it can't complete without help. "Things have changed in the games industry now," the R8 team said on the |
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www.gamespot.com
| Watch Ex-Wipeout Dev's New Futuristic Racer in This New Video
Added: 27.09.2014 16:32 | 2 views | 0 comments
R8 Games, a new independent studio formed by developers who previously worked on Sony's futuristic racing series Wipeout, has released a short video showing off its new project, Formula Fusion. Not surprisingly, it's another futuristic racer that looks a lot like Wipeout. R8 Games says that what we see in the video above was created in just a few months, and is mainly a visual prototype, not a fully balanced gameplay example. R8 hopes that the video will "stir things up with publishers" and generate interest to provide funding opportunities. You'll notice that the logo in the video calls it "Slam Jet." R8 said that this was what it called the project initially, but that it's in the process of changing the branding. R8 calls Formula Fusion a "huge" project that it can't complete without help. "Things have changed in the games industry now," the R8 team said on the |
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www.gamespot.com
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