NBA 2k16 Story is Everything Trailer
Added: 04.06.2015 0:00 | 24 views | 0 comments
Spike Lee sets the tone for NBA 2k16's journey into the story behind the game.
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| Final Fantasy 10's new look betrays its main character
Added: 31.05.2015 13:16 | 12 views | 0 comments
GR: By all rights, I should be happy that Final Fantasy 10 has finally been released on PS4. In many ways I am - I've adored the game since its original launch let's not talk about it years ago, and though we just saw the game return on PS3 last year, anything that makes the vibrant world of Spira even more available to a new generation of players is worth celebrating. But I'm still not entirely happy. I can't be, for a reason that the folks behind 10's Remaster may not have considered, but I feel should stand as a warning to anyone updating a beloved piece of gaming history: I hate Yuna's new face. So goddamn much.
Spoilers for Final Fantasy 10/10-2 HD Remaster follow.
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| Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster review | Multiplayer It
Added: 20.05.2015 17:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
Tidus, Yuna, the gullwings and the world of Spira has never been so beautiful.
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| Witcher 3: Frying Pan Spick and Span - IGN Plays Live
Added: 20.05.2015 2:45 | 15 views | 0 comments
Geralt isn't always off hunting monsters. Even the little people of Velen need help sometimes...
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| Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster Review - Definitive Version to Experience the World of Spira | COG
Added: 18.05.2015 21:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
COG Writes: "Our resident Final Fantasy fan takes on this remaster of a remaster and comes out alive to tell you what she thought of it. In a nutshell, this is the definitive version of the two games."
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| Face-Off: Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster on PS4
Added: 18.05.2015 17:52 | 13 views | 0 comments
Digital Foundry: With four versions of the Spira saga in circulation, the PS4 remaster adds a few crucial finishing touches to the existing remastering work. It doesn't match the generational leap in quality of the existing PS3 release, but the refinements are well-considered and it easily ranks as one of the best treatments of Square Enix's back catalogue seen to date. [...] Via Face-Off: Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster on PS4
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| Face-Off: Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster on PS4
Added: 16.05.2015 15:22 | 11 views | 0 comments
Digital Foundry:
With four versions of the Spira saga in circulation, the PS4 remaster adds a few crucial finishing touches to the existing remastering work. It doesn't match the generational leap in quality of the existing PS3 release, but the refinements are well-considered and it easily ranks as one of the best treatments of Square Enix's back catalogue seen to date. Effects are added, world detail is sparingly bolstered with higher-grade models and textures, but the real icing on the cake is in Final Fantasy X and X-2's aliasing-free 1080p presentation. Even though they each remain bound to 30fps, these two games have simply never looked better on a Sony console.
Add in cross-save compatibility with Vita and PS3 and a new option to run with the game's original soundtrack, this is without a doubt the definitive version. As one of Square Enix's first major in-house efforts on PS4, this shows an early confidence in the team's use of the hardware ahead of bigger titles. Putting...
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n4g.com
| Face-Off: Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster on PS4
Added: 16.05.2015 12:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Digital Foundry:
With four versions of the Spira saga in circulation, the PS4 remaster adds a few crucial finishing touches to the existing remastering work. It doesn't match the generational leap in quality of the existing PS3 release, but the refinements are well-considered and it easily ranks as one of the best treatments of Square Enix's back catalogue seen to date. Effects are added, world detail is sparingly bolstered with higher-grade models and textures, but the real icing on the cake is in Final Fantasy X and X-2's aliasing-free 1080p presentation. Even though they each remain bound to 30fps, these two games have simply never looked better on a Sony console.
Add in cross-save compatibility with Vita and PS3 and a new option to run with the game's original soundtrack, this is without a doubt the definitive version. As one of Square Enix's first major in-house efforts on PS4, this shows an early confidence in the team's use of the hardware ahead of bigger titles. Putting...
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n4g.com
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