Zombie Army Trilogy marches onto PS4 in March
Added: 06.02.2015 12:10 | 10 views | 0 comments
Find out more about the new shooter from the team behind Sniper Elite
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| Zombie Army Trilogy Dated
Added: 06.02.2015 11:39 | 16 views | 0 comments
Sniper Elite series series comes to an apocalyptic conclusion; recut, remastered and unleashed on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC
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| Post Kickstarter Analysis of The Grisaia Trilogy Campaign
Added: 05.02.2015 7:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
Marcus Estrada writes: "The Grisaia Trilogy is a series of three visual novels (The Fruit of Grisaia, The Labyrinth of Grisaia, The Eden of Grisaia) which have proved immensely popular in Japan. Theyve released on Vita, PC, and even seen a spin-off game and anime series. In all, things are looking great for Grisaia. Its recent Kickstarter campaign also seemed to have everything going for it as both a strong brand backed by the always-successful crowdfunding publisher Sekai Project. Things started off great with the campaign being fully funded in under 24 hours and the march to dominate all stretch goals seemed easy as can be. Unfortunately, early on Kickstarter chose to remove higher-dollar pledges because they promised a dakimakura (pillow cover) featuring one of the anime characters in a state of undress. In many ways this shakeup seemed to haunt the Kickstarter through the rest of its run."
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| Naughty Dog Plays Down Uncharted Trilogy Rumours
Added: 04.02.2015 8:10 | 11 views | 0 comments
Naughty Dog has partially extinguished rumours of a possible upcoming remastered Uncharted collection for the PS4.
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| The Art of the Uncharted Trilogy gets release date and more details
Added: 02.02.2015 5:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
The release date and other details are now available for The Art of the Uncharted Trilogy.
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| Metroid Prime remains one of Nintendo's finest games
Added: 01.02.2015 12:10 | 9 views | 0 comments
Eurogamer:
Metroid has always been a mesh of different DNA: a little of Zelda's exploration mixed in with the acrobatics of Mario and then tied together with some good old fashioned plasma ballistics. Even taking into account that heritage, there was nothing quite like Metroid Prime when it launched in 2002. Coming up to 13 years later, and despite a couple of high quality sequels and almost a decade of increasingly fevered begging from fans, there's been nothing like it ever since.
This is a unique game, and certainly a very special one. Returning to it today - which is now easier than ever thanks to the recent release of Metroid Prime Trilogy on the Wii U's Virtual Console - it's clear that the years haven't dulled its atmosphere or undermined its achievements. If anything, they're brought sharper into focus: as an updating of a 2D classic into three dimensions, the original Prime has earned itself a place alongside Super Mario 64 as one of Nintendo's greats.
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| Metroid Prime Trilogy Review (ReadRetro)
Added: 31.01.2015 22:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
One of the most significant $10 purchases you'll make this year, Metroid Prime Trilogy is well worth the download.
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| Metroid Prime Trilogy Review (ReadRetro)
Added: 31.01.2015 21:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
One of the most significant $10 purchases you'll make this year, Metroid Prime Trilogy is well worth the download.
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