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Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy Review | RPG Fan

Added: 11.06.2015 12:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


RPGFan: A party of silent heroes descends into a trap-laden sewer maze, encountering myriad otherworldly foes at every turn. Their hearts alight with the passionate flame of justice, these stoic warriors press on, yearning for whoops, they stepped on a teleportation trap. Regaining their bearings, the party sees a treasure chest in the distance. Hastening their pace, they oops, someone stepped on the wrong tile and now there's poison gas everywhere. Also, the floor is lava, and not the kind you imagined in the schoolyard sandbox as a child. Oh, and you're out of MP. And healing items. And hope that this nightmare will ever end. A droll battle theme loops in perpetuity. Welcome to Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy.

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Thanks For The Memories: Resident Evil 2

Added: 10.06.2015 6:16 | 8 views | 0 comments


"Welcome to the first article in the new series, exclusive to Gaming Rebellion THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!"

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Garage Sale Finds the week of 5/23 and 5/30

Added: 09.06.2015 4:16 | 5 views | 0 comments


Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.

From: n4g.com

Megamagic: Wizards of the Neon Age Teaser Trailer

Added: 08.06.2015 20:42 | 7 views | 0 comments


Welcome to Megamagic! Prepare to become the most powerful wizard… all for the sake of friendship! Explore a huge world full of challenges to beat and enemies to defeat! You will learn spells and even become capable of summon the monsters you have whipped during your journey. Meet all kinds of strange characters, but beware: magic have clearly affected the mind of some people. This and a lot more is waiting for you in Megamagic, the brand new game from BeautiFun Games, creators of Nihilumbra. An exciting title that brings back all the cool stuff from 80s and 90s action cartoons to indulge your inner kid with all you’ve always loved: action, robots, monsters, magic, zombies and more!

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Nintendo Unleashed Episode 18: Did You See The Robot?

Added: 08.06.2015 18:16 | 27 views | 0 comments


BlazeKick: Welcome to a new episode of Nintendo Unleashed Podcast! In this weeks episode join Armando, Noah, and special guest Kel as they talk about the Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash, the Nintendo Direct Micro, amiibo, and so much more! We also talk about our favorite Nintendo E3 press conferences! Enter our Inkling Girl amiibo giveaway (ENDS 6/9): https://twitter.com/BlazeKickTweet/status/605479409835843584

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Supremacy Review Welcome to the Party Bubba Ho-Tep | COG

Added: 08.06.2015 15:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


COG writes: "Four new multiplayer maps and a new celebrity performance in a fresh Exo Zombies experience; Supremacy stands as a solid addition to the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare DLC family."

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GamesMaster#39;s most anticipated games of E3 2015

Added: 08.06.2015 12:30 | 16 views | 0 comments


E3 starts this Sunday, when Bethesda hosts its inaugural press conference to show off the likes of , Doom, and any other unannounced projects it has tucked away. Dishonored 2 anyone? After that, it's a week of big game announcements, hardware news, and loads of overweight nerds dressing up like Mario and trawling the LA convention centre for free swag.

We're always excited about E3, and to get you in the mood, we've decided to tell you about the games we're most looking forward to at the show. As ever, feel free to let us know what's hottest in your world too. Or if there are any unannounced titles you're desperate to have revealed next week.

Check out for more great comment from the GamesMaster team.

Don't believe everything you read on the internet, kids, but this one seems like a shoo-in to be revealed next week. And even though I've seen nothing official of it yet, I want it almost as much as I want to take my next breath. Unpopular opinion time: I was very slightly disappointed by . It's an utterly brilliant game, of that there's no doubt, but it didn't draw me into its world in the same way that the Souls titles have. The environments weren't as varied or alluring, and the lack of depth in terms of character building and equipment selection left me a tad cold.

I hold the first Dark Souls up to be the finest game ever made, so to have Miyazaki back at the helm, and bringing the series to current-gen for the first time (in a bespoke manner, at least) is about as exciting a gaming proposition as I could imagine. If a new to boot, there's a very real chance that I'll actually explode.

The numbers! The endless stream of numbers! It seems you can't go big at E3 without tacking a digit on the end of something we already know about (or, worse, a subtitle seemingly pulled out of the hat at random). That's why Hello Games' space exploration… thing… is my most wanted game of E3.

Despite chatting with the folk working on it and absorbing every last drip of info that has trickled forth I still have no idea what to expect, beyond colourful dinosaurs and weird fish aliens, once I get my hands on the pad. It seems like an age since that's been the case at E3, and so, barring Team Ico turning up to the party with The Last Guardian (ha!), I'm clinging to the unknown in that vast sea of sequels and reboots. That, and Joel bagsied Dark Souls 3.

So canonically the bad guys won? Fair enough, that's certainly how 90% of my runs went in Enemy Unknown. Nevertheless I remain undeterred – I'm positively itching to take command of my own scrappy band of resistance fighters and bring down the totalitarian forces of The Man (or, rather, The Alien).

Between the stealth, melee combat, airborne HQ, and the more futuristic bent, looks like it'll genuinely shake up the franchise. Given Firaxis' track record, I'm optimistic that it'll be for the better. And as a loyal PC gamer, I can't help but be excited by the possibilities inherent in the studio moving away from consoles – advanced procedural generation and robust, open modding tools, could make this a game with a seriously impressive life-span. I got tingles when the announcement trailer ended with “Welcome back Commander”. I've missed you too, weird, shadowy, Optimus Prime-sounding council man.

GamesMaster#39;s most anticipated games of E3 2015

Added: 08.06.2015 12:30 | 17 views | 0 comments


E3 starts this Sunday, when Bethesda hosts its inaugural press conference to show off the likes of , Doom, and any other unannounced projects it has tucked away. Dishonored 2 anyone? After that, it's a week of big game announcements, hardware news, and loads of overweight nerds dressing up like Mario and trawling the LA convention centre for free swag.

We're always excited about E3, and to get you in the mood, we've decided to tell you about the games we're most looking forward to at the show. As ever, feel free to let us know what's hottest in your world too. Or if there are any unannounced titles you're desperate to have revealed next week.

Check out for more great comment from the GamesMaster team.

Don't believe everything you read on the internet, kids, but this one seems like a shoo-in to be revealed next week. And even though I've seen nothing official of it yet, I want it almost as much as I want to take my next breath. Unpopular opinion time: I was very slightly disappointed by . It's an utterly brilliant game, of that there's no doubt, but it didn't draw me into its world in the same way that the Souls titles have. The environments weren't as varied or alluring, and the lack of depth in terms of character building and equipment selection left me a tad cold.

I hold the first Dark Souls up to be the finest game ever made, so to have Miyazaki back at the helm, and bringing the series to current-gen for the first time (in a bespoke manner, at least) is about as exciting a gaming proposition as I could imagine. If a new to boot, there's a very real chance that I'll actually explode.

The numbers! The endless stream of numbers! It seems you can't go big at E3 without tacking a digit on the end of something we already know about (or, worse, a subtitle seemingly pulled out of the hat at random). That's why Hello Games' space exploration… thing… is my most wanted game of E3.

Despite chatting with the folk working on it and absorbing every last drip of info that has trickled forth I still have no idea what to expect, beyond colourful dinosaurs and weird fish aliens, once I get my hands on the pad. It seems like an age since that's been the case at E3, and so, barring Team Ico turning up to the party with The Last Guardian (ha!), I'm clinging to the unknown in that vast sea of sequels and reboots. That, and Joel bagsied Dark Souls 3.

So canonically the bad guys won? Fair enough, that's certainly how 90% of my runs went in Enemy Unknown. Nevertheless I remain undeterred – I'm positively itching to take command of my own scrappy band of resistance fighters and bring down the totalitarian forces of The Man (or, rather, The Alien).

Between the stealth, melee combat, airborne HQ, and the more futuristic bent, looks like it'll genuinely shake up the franchise. Given Firaxis' track record, I'm optimistic that it'll be for the better. And as a loyal PC gamer, I can't help but be excited by the possibilities inherent in the studio moving away from consoles – advanced procedural generation and robust, open modding tools, could make this a game with a seriously impressive life-span. I got tingles when the announcement trailer ended with “Welcome back Commander”. I've missed you too, weird, shadowy, Optimus Prime-sounding council man.


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