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Warhammer: The End Times Vermintide is Left 4 Dead Without the Zombies | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 19.03.2015 22:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


HG: Stop me if youve heard this one before. You and your three friends creep through a city infested with man-sized monsters, armed with a few blunt objects and some projectile weapons. You round a corner to find yourself facing one of the monsters, which screams and charges at you, alerting the rest of the horde. They swarm all around you, and in the chaos, a special monster grabs one of your friends and starts dragging him away to his doom. You only have seconds to save him, but youre busy dealing with another creature flinging toxic waste at you. Hopefully one of you what? I should have stopped three sentences ago? This is obviously Left 4 Dead?

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Ascendance hits Xbox on March 31

Added: 18.03.2015 20:30 | 15 views | 0 comments


If you're a series fan, you know exactly what you're in for with 's slate of upcoming DLC. That's not really a bad thing, mind - the heavyweight shooter series knows how to make a map pack sing, with oodles of new score streaks and timed events to keep players guessing. Not to mention the indispensable Exo Zombies mode, which furthers CoD's fine tradition of cheesy undead survival... this time, with super-powered exoskeletons.

As per usual, each pack will hit Xbox One and Xbox 360 first, with release on all the other platforms expected about a month later. Each of the four packs is available on its own for $14.99/£11.59 or as part of the $49.99/£34.99 season pass - which includes a few other bonuses such as the Atlas Gorge map and early access to DLC weapons. Click on for more details on each pack as we get them, and make sure to check back in as the season rolls on!

Advanced Warfare's Ascendance DLC map pack, set to go live on Xbox 360 and Xbox One on March 31, is all about getting vertical - kind of like those old Mountain Dew commercials, but with a high-tech grappling hook instead of a sailboard. Players can use the new gadget to zoom around Perplex, Site 244, Climate, and Chop Shop, though it doesn't sound like it will work anywhere else.

Ascendance also adds the new OHM directed energy LMG/shotgun hybrid for use in competitive matches (which Xbox season pass owners are already using to shoot through walls) and its customized variant. Meanwhile, the second episode of the four-player co-op Exo Zombies campaign takes John Malkovich and company to the outskirts of an Atlas facility, where they'll (hopefully) overcome new zombie hordes with a unique selection of traps and weapons. Click on for screens of all the maps and details on previous DLC.

You want more competitive maps? Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Havoc DLC has more competitive maps. Four more, to be exact: Core, Urban, Drift, and Sideshow, and you can click on to see screenshots and brief synopses for each one. But what good is a bunch of new stages without some new guns to carve them up? Thankfully, Havoc also drops in the AE4 directed energy assault rifle and its customized variant, the AE4 Widowmaker.

Advanced Warfare's first DLC pack also includes the first episode of the Exo Zombies campaign, which sees four civilian employees of the Atlas corporation struggling to survive against an outbreak among the company's elite soldiers. And yes, it amps up the now-standard camp factor, complete with face-captured performances from John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan, and Jon Bernthal that will leave you asking "Kevin Spacey who?" It's now available on all platforms except for PC, where it will launch on March 3.

That's all we know about Advanced Warfare's DLC plans so far, but we'll update this article with all the details on Havoc, Ascendance, Supremacy, and Reckoning as we get them. Until then, what are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments!

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PlayStation Store: February 2015s Top Sellers

Added: 12.03.2015 23:19 | 18 views | 0 comments


IGN: The official list of top-selling games on PlayStation platforms in the month of February have yielded some interesting results. Zombies dominated the PlayStation 4, with Dying Light being the top-selling game on the current gen platform in February 2015. Behind it is Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Turtle Rock Studios' four-versus-one shooter Evolve, supernatural shooter The Order: 1886 at number four, and Dontnod's drama Life is Strange -- Episode 1: Chrysalis at number five.

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EXO-Zombies | GLITCH EXPLOIT | Start Replay Plays

Added: 10.03.2015 11:19 | 4 views | 0 comments


Josh from Start Replay writes, "Freya and I head into Advanced Warfares EXO-Zombies, using exploits to get ahead of the game."

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Zombie Army Trilogy review - AussieGamersExpress

Added: 09.03.2015 16:19 | 9 views | 0 comments


Zachary Weeks writes "Zombies from the early days of Playstation (PS1), playing Resident Evil through to the current gen masterpiece Dying Light, everyone enjoys a good Zombie game as they do with a Zombie flick. But how does the rebooted and extended Zombie Army Trilogy stack up against the rest? In my opinion it stacks up quite well."

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Review - Zombie Army trilogy (PS4/Xbox One/PC) - digitiser2000

Added: 09.03.2015 16:19 | 10 views | 0 comments


Zombies. Zombies, zombies, zombies, zombies, zombies. Zombies. It seems that people just can't get enough of those guys. Running zombies. Shambling zombies. Creeping zombies. TV zombies. Movie zombies. Zombies in books, and in games, and in cartoons, and in your heart.

From: n4g.com

Zombie Army Trilogy Gameplay Commentary

Added: 09.03.2015 11:17 | 6 views | 0 comments


Zombies and skeletons have taken over the hospital, and Krupa and Alex have to clear them out...

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