Faster and slicker but no easier: Hands-on with Dark Souls III [RPG Site]
Added: 18.08.2015 14:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
RPG Site goes hands-on with Dark Souls III and seems to like what they see:
"Between weapon arts and the slicker movement, Dark Souls III appears to be more of the same but with subtle tweaks that add up to be more than the sum of their parts - something I strongly suspect is precisely what most fans of the series want - and it proves that despite briefly stepping away from the series, Miyazaki's vision for Souls remains relatively and perhaps reassuringly static."
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| Turtle Beach Ear Force Xbox One headsets get big discounts
Added: 18.08.2015 6:18 | 56 views | 0 comments
Several Turtle Beach Ear Force Xbox One headsets have been heavily discounted, including the Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Ear Force Sentinel Task Force (42% off to $58.45), Ear Force XO Seven Premium Xbox One Gaming Headset (31% off to $123.99) and Ear Force Stealth 500X Premium Fully Wireless with DTS Headphone:X 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset (26% off to $169.99).
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| Dark Souls 3 Hands-On Preview: Exploring The Battle Arts, Dragons, And Death | Birth.Movies.Death.
Added: 16.08.2015 11:18 | 34 views | 0 comments
"A better-looking Dark Souls with an expanded color palette (even more colorful than 2, yes) should be all you need to know to send you back into the crazy and dangerous world, but there is one fundamental change to the game, the much-hyped 'battle arts' system, which gives you powerful new attacks for each weapon."
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| The best games of Gamescom 2015: Dark Souls 3, XCOM 2, and high-flying VR
Added: 16.08.2015 9:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
PCGamesN:
As our swollen feet and scarred souls can attest to, this years Gamescom was quite a show. We had two intrepid men on the ground across the three days, who between them managed to devour nearly 80 appointments (and approximately four whole food meals). In the wake of the excitement weve carefully considered all that was laid before us and, after much chin stroking, have come up with our games of the show.
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| Throwdown Ep. 47 A Nasian Without Borders
Added: 16.08.2015 6:20 | 9 views | 0 comments
Tony Polanco from The Koalition writes:
"On tonights episode of Throwdown, we are joined by special guest Yong Yea. Yong is best known as a YouTube personality who specializes in creating video game analysis videos; especially his series of Metal Gear Solid related videos. We talk to him about how he got started doing videos, his love of the Metal Gear Solid franchise, his thoughts about the current situation at Konami, what it was like growing up as an Asian kid in South America, and much more."
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| Sound Shapes Review
Added: 16.08.2015 3:20 | 10 views | 0 comments
NGN:
Its getting increasingly difficult for games in all genres to stand out. The triple-A releases have gone for the open world, explosive spectacles while indie games are oversaturated with pixilated graphics and older mechanics. The middle ground is covered by studios that managed to score a contract with a bigger publisher, and its usually a narrative-focused experience. But there is still opportunity to innovate and to merge two completely unrelated genres together. Queasy Games did exactly that with Sound Shapes, a PlayStation platform exclusive that merges music and platforming.
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| Throwdown Ep. 47 A Nasian Without Borders
Added: 16.08.2015 2:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
Tony Polanco from The Koalition writes:
"On tonights episode of Throwdown, we are joined by special guest Yong Yea. Yong is best known as a YouTube personality who specializes in creating video game analysis videos; especially his series of Metal Gear Solid related videos. We talk to him about how he got started doing videos, his love of the Metal Gear Solid franchise, his thoughts about the current situation at Konami, what it was like growing up as an Asian kid in South America, and much more."
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| Sound Shapes Review
Added: 15.08.2015 22:20 | 6 views | 0 comments
NGN:
Its getting increasingly difficult for games in all genres to stand out. The triple-A releases have gone for the open world, explosive spectacles while indie games are oversaturated with pixilated graphics and older mechanics. The middle ground is covered by studios that managed to score a contract with a bigger publisher, and its usually a narrative-focused experience. But there is still opportunity to innovate and to merge two completely unrelated genres together. Queasy Games did exactly that with Sound Shapes, a PlayStation platform exclusive that merges music and platforming.
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| Throwdown Ep. 47 A Nasian Without Borders
Added: 15.08.2015 22:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Tony Polanco from The Koalition writes:
"On tonights episode of Throwdown, we are joined by special guest Yong Yea. Yong is best known as a YouTube personality who specializes in creating video game analysis videos; especially his series of Metal Gear Solid related videos. We talk to him about how he got started doing videos, his love of the Metal Gear Solid franchise, his thoughts about the current situation at Konami, what it was like growing up as an Asian kid in South America, and much more."
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| The Surge: futuristic Dark Souls by the creators of Lords of the Fallen | Gamepressure
Added: 15.08.2015 22:18 | 25 views | 0 comments
People from Gamepressure team have spoken with the games lead designer Timo Treffer and today they can share what they know concerning the differences, initial concepts and the plot of the recently announced science fiction action-RPG The Surge.
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