Posts Tagged ‘video game review’
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Hotline Miami – Coming to PS3 This Spring
Posted by DaRipp3r on February 19, 2013 under Euro, News, PS3, Portables
Independent developer Dennaton Games and rogue game publisher Devolver Digital have announced that the award-winning Hotline Miami will arrive on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) this coming spring. Crashing onto the scene last fall, Hotline Miami grabbed the attention of gamers all over the world with stylish sights and sounds, tough as nails gameplay, and a perple... more. -
Hotline Miami OST – Now Available on Steam
Posted by DaRipp3r on January 24, 2013 under Euro, Music, News
The soundtrack for 2012’s breakthrough indie game Hotline Miami is now available on Steam, and this weekend Hotline Miami is half off. Track List: ● Sun Araw - Horse Steppin ● Sun Araw - Deep Cover ● Coconuts - Silver Lights ● M|O|O|N - Paris ● M|O|O|N - Crystals ● M|O|O|N - Hydrogen ● M|O|O|N - Release ● Jasper Byrne - Hotline ● Jasper Byrne - Mi... more. -
City Conquest (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad
Posted by H2oelemental on January 1, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
Want to try a tower defense game or sharpen you skills? City Conquest by Paul Tozour of Gas Powered Games is your answer. For those who are unfamiliar with Tower Defense games, City Conquest is a great first game. The game will teach you what to do step-by-step. Each “battle” consists of a certain number of turns where you must attack your enemy city, defend your own city, manage your resour... more. -
Black Knight Sword (Review) Xbox 360
Posted by ToonBoy on January 1, 2013 under Reviews, Xbox 360
Have you ever wondered what platformer could be out there that you haven’t seen or played before? Then wonder no more. From Grasshopper Manufacture comes a different twist on an old fairy tale – better known as Black Knight Sword. But before you label it as “just another performer”, it’s anything but that. You assume the role of the Black Knight, as you explore a strange world tha... more. -
Hotline Miami’s Hotline Voicemail Video Montage
Posted by DaRipp3r on December 11, 2012 under Euro, News, PC
Leading up to the release of Hotline Miami an actual Miami, Florida phone number was setup to receive voicemails and texts from fans. These messages were kept and used to create this highlight video of some of the best voicemails received. Hotline Miami is available now on a variety of digital platforms for PC. Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/219150/ Get Games: http://getgamesgo... more. -
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission (Review) Xbox 360
Posted by DaRipp3r on November 13, 2012 under Reviews, Xbox 360
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission is a hybrid first-person shooter that incorporates the right blend of action and strategy; it plays different than your average FPS. Carrier Command: Gaea Mission has an offline story mode that can easily last about forty hours. Strategy mode automatically places you into a random game against other carrier commanders in an all-out war. You start out with a fully... more. -
Hotline Miami (Review) PC
Posted by DaRipp3r on October 23, 2012 under Euro, PC, Reviews
Hotline Miami is a bloodbath from beginning to end. The only thing that matters is the type of weapon you want to use to finish the job. This game is an action-packed thrill ride where you play a murderer for hire. Your killing spree takes place in Miami during the late nineteen-eighties. There is no rhyme or reason for killing your victims; your only directions are the phone calls you receive ... more. -
Samurai G (Review) Nintendo 3DS
Posted by STGuy1040 on October 22, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
iOS gamers have their fair share of games based on the endless runner genre. Games from this genre offer endless hours of gameplay with no way of actually completing the game. The player is scored on the distance traveled, the amount of points accumulated, and the number of enemies vanquished. UFO Interactive's Samurai G is based on the same premise. As the samurai warrior Tetsuo, your missio... more. -
Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure (Review) Nintendo 3DS
Posted by H2oelemental on August 30, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
Ever wish you could have a secret identity and solve puzzles? Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure by Sega (3DS $29.99) is a unique puzzle game in which you do just that along with jumping and sliding while solving puzzles to reach your next goal. The game opens with a scene that shows Napoleon when he was emperor of Europe. A quote shows up on the screen, “Imagination rules the wor... more.
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