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Everything We Learned From The Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Trailer

Added: 09.04.2015 1:48 | 6 views | 0 comments


Canon Ending



It looks like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has chosen the The Truth Is Out There ending of Deus Ex: Human Revolution as the canonical ending. You can see Adam Jensen in water surrounded by sinking rubble during the aftermath of the island plant's self destruction. Also, it is possible that the VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft that is seen above the water trying to retrieve Adam's unconscious body could be Malik's.


Persecution



The consequences of Adam’s choice at the end of Deux Ex: Human Revolution has taken quite an effect on the world. Persecution against augmented humans runs rampant.


Radicalism Begins



Attacks by an augmented terrorist group have begun as a result of the tense social climate between humans and augmented humans as well. Notice Eliza Cassan from Deus Ex: Human Revolution on the top right.


The Great Debate



The constant debate between humans and augmented humans from Deus Ex: Human Revolution continues further here. On the background building in this shot when Adam is pursuing a young terrorist, you can catch a glimpse of a poster that reads “Who Will Win? The Vote.” As an added note, if you are savvy with religious imagery, you'll notice that the human hand on the poster looks exactly like the hand of Adam in the famous Sistine Chapel painting, “The Creation of Adam."


Checkered Past



What gets Adam to defend the young soon-to-become a terrorist in the trailer is a vision of his failure to protect his ex-girlfriend, Megan Reed. Will she appearing? The post-credits scene during Deus Ex: Human Revolution revealed her to still be alive and working with the illuminati.


Hand Cannon



Adam will be able to make use of a non-lethal energy cannon that can send enemies launching. It appears to be a variation of the PEPS (Pulsed Energy Projection System) from Deus Ex: Human Revolution that is implanted directly into Adam's hand.


Augmented Angel



Following in the tradition of religious symbols in the Deus Ex series, we get a shot framing Adam with angelic wings.


Symbols from the Past



The hand and globe symbol from prior Deus Ex games return. Surrounding it are various companies, a few of which Deus Ex: Human Revolution players will recognize, such as Sarif Industries, Picus Group, and Versalife. For classic Deus Ex players out there, Versalife is the main antagonist organization from the first Deus Ex.


What's His Name?



From the computer screen on the right, the terrorist in the beginning of the trailer is named Ivan Berk. Will he play a vital role in the story of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided?


Stunning



Adam uses an augmentation that allows him to shoot taser darts from his knuckles. It looks to be a way to streamline Deus Ex: Human Revolution's stun gun.


Stick Around



As an added enhancement to his blades from the first game, Adam looks like he will be able to shoot his blades from his arms at will, effectively piercing enemies against walls.


Religious Practices



Ivan kissing the augmented hand of the terrorist leader simulates the Catholic tradition of kissing the Pope's ring.


The Hand of God



The debate between normal and augmented human runs even further this image of Adam’s hand reaching out to the hand of a deceased innocent caught in the terrorist bombing. This looks like the hand of God reaching downward to the hand of a human.


A Bolt of Gold



It appears that Adam can unleash a charge attack that he can use to collide into his enemies. The attack also shares some similarities from the Icarus Landing System from Deus Ex: Human Revolution.


Moral Quandaries



"This should be your fight as well, brother." Deus Ex: Mankind Divided looks to be creating another complex moral scenario for series fans to dive into. Will Adam be forced to make decisions that determine his allegiance?


Thick Skin



There seems to be an advanced version of the previous game’s Dermal Armor augmentation. This one seems to be a powerful shield that Adam might be able to trigger at will.


Fallen Angel



Once again, more angel wings. This time we get it from the lights of Malik's VTOL.


From: www.gamespot.com

Video Games Can Definitely Teach You a Thing or Two About Bravery

Added: 09.04.2015 0:17 | 23 views | 0 comments


What can we learn from incredibly difficult games like Bloodborne?

From: n4g.com

Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Takes Third Place in Japanese Charts, Lifts New Nintendo 3DS Sales 

Added: 08.04.2015 15:30 | 5 views | 0 comments


News: Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Takes Third Place in Japanese Charts, Lifts New Nintendo 3DS Sales 

Unsurprisingly sells less at launch than Wii original

From: www.nintendolife.com

Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Takes Third Place in Japanese Charts, Lifts New Nintendo 3DS Sales 

Added: 08.04.2015 15:30 | 5 views | 0 comments


Article: Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Takes Third Place in Japanese Charts, Lifts New Nintendo 3DS Sales 

Unsurprisingly sells less at launch than Wii original

From: www.nintendolife.com

Level-5 Announces Yo-Kai Watch 3 For Nintendo 3DS

Added: 07.04.2015 11:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


News: Level-5 Announces Yo-Kai Watch 3 For Nintendo 3DS

Third time's a charm

From: www.nintendolife.com

Level-5 Announces Yo-Kai Watch 3 For Nintendo 3DS

Added: 07.04.2015 11:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


Article: Level-5 Announces Yo-Kai Watch 3 For Nintendo 3DS

Third time's a charm

From: www.nintendolife.com

Earthdawn Character Editor 0.47

Added: 07.04.2015 1:26 | 2 views | 0 comments


Create or edit characters from the role-playing game Earthdawn Third Edition

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Bravely Second: End Layer Receives Third Developers Room Video

Added: 06.04.2015 15:17 | 20 views | 0 comments


Explosion:" Bravely Second: End Layer, the sequel to Bravely Default launching later this month in Japan exclusively on Nintendo 3DS, has received a new Developers Room video earlier today. "

From: n4g.com

The best bunnies in games

Added: 05.04.2015 8:00 | 32 views | 0 comments


Ah, Easter! That time of year when everyone eats chocolate and hot cross buns. What are hot cross buns? They're buns, traditionally served hot, with a cross across the top (sorry to stammer) to celebrate Easter. That may seem like extraneous information, but you never know when such facts may come in handy. What a time to be alive.

So, seeing as it's Easter and this is a video game website, I thought we'd eschew the chocolate (well, actually I chewed the chocolate, by which I mean I've already eaten it all) in favour of bringing you the definitive list of rabbits in games. You might think that's the flimsiest excuse for a list article you ever heard, but you haven't witnessed the incredible jokes yet on every slide. I'm here all week. Well, except Monday. The UK gets Monday off. But the rest of the week, I'm here for all of it.

Rabbits are great in Skyrim. They hop about among the lush, 3D vegetation until they become startled by your presence, at which point they run, flashing their little cotton tails as they go. Some NPCs even have them as pets. Listen closely and some guards will say: "I used to be an adventurer like you, until I took an arrow to bunny". The loss of a loved one - even a pet - can spell the end of any heroic intent. Yes, it is tragic.

But who thinks about consequences when you've got destruction magic in your fingertips? When you start the game, you'll want to start leveling up your Destruction, and rabbits are perfect for that. Can you hit a moving target? Can you make a charred rabbit corpse roll all the way down a hill? Just line up those crosshairs, cast your Flame spell and what have you got? Hot, cross bunny.

Vibri is the star of PSone classic Vib Ribbon. Made of lines and shakier than a drug addict going cold turkey, Vibri is very much 'of her time'. But still, she's become an icon, personifying (or, more accurately, bunnifying) the state of technology at the time. Imagine technology being bunnified. Weird.

Which reminds me of a joke I once heard. Do you know what you get if you turn on Vib Ribbon, put in a CD of the hardest, fastest Death Metal you can find and then leave the controller so that Vibri crashes into all the obstacles? Not a frog or a worm like in the game, that spoils the joke. You get a (cue drum roll, please!) hot, cross bunny!

Cream the Rabbit in a food processor until it's reached the consistency of the clotted Cornish classic. Next, add thyme, garlic, apple liqueur, lemon and seasoning, then leave it to marinate for several hours (overnight if possible).

Preheat the oven to 150C/gas 1. Line a 900g terrine mould or loaf tin with lightly oiled kitchen foil and lay bacon rashers on the bottom. Spoon in the creamed rabbit mixture and wrap with the kitchen foil. Cover with a lid and place the terrine in a roasting pan of water. Bake for 90 minutes. Et voila! Hot Cross Bunny.

Ah, Peppy Hare. He opens his mouth (albeit closing it again in a flappy, Terry Gilliam kind of way) and out comes 'Do a barrel roll'. That phrase is pretty darn legendary around these parts. What a guy. Oh, but I know what you're going to say and I'm not stupid. I do appreciate there is a difference between hares and rabbits: the spelling. Look, he's got ears and everything. How could I leave him out?

Of course, such famous utterances over the intercom make it imperative that you keep him in the fight. Sometimes his ship gets hit, which is unfortunate. Especially if the lasers came from your own Arwing. He starts to burn up, before sodding off home a very (wait for the mic drop!) hot, cross bunny.

MIPS the rabbit was one half of the first ever Mario 64 gameplay prototype. Everyone knows the story by now, so rather than me explain that Miyamoto wanted the core act of controlling Mario to be so fun he made a game where you just ran around as Mario, trying to catch a rabbit, and that rabbit made it into the game as a little Easter Egg, let me tell you a joke I heard about MIPS.

Right, get this. MIPS is named after the N64's internal processor, right? So, what happens when you ask that now-primitive processor to run those landmark 3D graphics at 30 frames a second for, like, twelve hours? You get a hot, cross bunny! I bet you're thinking I can't keep this up for an entire article. YOU'RE SO WRONG.

It isn't easy being a forgotten mascot. People keep telling me that Oswald could have been Mickey Mouse. Yep, that's what I heard. By which I assume they mean he could have bought some yellow shoes, white gloves and some shiny-buttoned red shorts, and had expensive and painful surgery to shorten and widen his ears and augment his nasal protrusion. The lengths people (and rabbits) will go to to get into show business. Tsk. But, perhaps fortunately, Mickey Mouse was Mickey Mouse, so Oswald was spared the whole harrowing process.

But Oswald is still pretty cool. Well, at least to Disney fans. And people who liked Epic Mickey 2. OK, he isn't very cool. In fact, I'm not really surprised that he was fired before his career had even begun. And what do you get when you literally fire a rabbit? That's right! A hot, cross bunny! Damn straight.

Ash is the protagonist in Arkedo's side-scrolling platformer, Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit. And he is dead, which I suppose officially makes him 'just some bunny that I used to know'. Granted, it's unusual for a dead rabbit to be on a list of 'best rabbits', but hear me out. This rabbit carries a circular buzz saw. Yes, they should have called him Buzz Bunny. Missed opportunity if you ask me.

So we're talking about a zombified, undead, ultraviolent rabbit who is the actual king of hell. Can you imagine meeting a rabbit like Ash in hell? Think about how angry he would be. In fact, that reminds me of a joke I once heard: You know what you get if you meet a buzzsaw-wielding rabbit in Hell? You get… (wait for it…) eviscerated! Yeah, it's not the happiest of situations.


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