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MXGP Pro Review | Ulvespill

Added: 03.07.2018 6:34 | 1028 views | 0 comments

Ulvespill writes; In extreme career, however, you lose all your benefits, zero rewind opportunity and saving points are set. (So for you satanists out there who love Dark Souls etc, try this!)

From: n4g.com

Rolly Souls mod makes rolling the only way to move in Dark Souls

Added: 02.07.2018 11:22 | 652 views | 0 comments

There is no running, only roll.

From: www.pcgamer.com

Dark Souls Remastered - Tips and Tricks Video

Added: 02.07.2018 8:57 | 1148 views | 0 comments

Try for a better chance at survival with these tips.

From: feeds.ign.com

Dark Souls Remastered - Skewed 'n Reviewed

Added: 02.07.2018 8:34 | 1010 views | 0 comments

Michael at Skewed and Reviewed has posted a very positive review for the remastered Dark Souls. He states that it is still a very hard game to complete but it looks better and is lots of frustrating fun.

From: n4g.com

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice release date - all the latest details on FromSoftware's samurai game

Added: 02.07.2018 7:07 | 995 views | 0 comments


Any new game idea to come out of developer FromSoftware is worth dissecting, especially after the unqualified masterpiece that was Bloodborne. And Sekiro isn’t just any idea: it’s the legend of the ninja reworked for a Dark Souls audience.
After watching director Hidetaka Miyazaki and his team filter the castles and steel-plated killers of Western history through their twisted imaginations for years, it’s a terribly exciting prospect to see them do the same with Japanese culture.
Specifically, Sekiro takes us to a fantastical version of late 1500s Sengoku Japan, at a point where tensions are rising and bloody conflict is guaranteed. Sekiro is our protagonist, the “one-armed wolf” - a hard-hearted warrior out to rescue his young noble master and bring revenge to his arch nemesis.
With Sekiro due out next year, here are the other to look out for.
The studio has promised a friendlier and more approachable third-person action game than those in their recent past. But ironically, at least until information on the game becomes a little less scarce, this is the most opaque FromSoftware game around. Read on and we’ll help make things a little clearer. sekiro shadows die twice release date Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice release date
The Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice release date is early 2019. We don’t yet know when exactly, but it’ll be a globally synchronised release and it’s coming to Steam, which aren’t always givens with Japanese games. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice trailer

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