Syberia 3 30 seconds Trailer
Added: 22.04.2017 9:24 | 1196 views | 0 comments
 Syberia 3 begins exactly where Syberia 2 had left Kate: in a bad situation. Miraculously taken in by the travelling Youkol people, the lawyer from New York will learn about their culture by interacting with the tribesmen gathered in a huge market-like camp. She will guide them in their transhumance with the snow ostriches, a journey that appears to be very complicated this time.
| Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King review for Nintendo 3DS
Added: 03.02.2017 11:33 | 1456 views | 0 comments
 The last piece of the Dragon Quest puzzle is now available for the 3DS... and it's a definite must buy.
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| Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Review
Added: 03.02.2017 9:00 | 1371 views | 0 comments
 Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is a masterpiece of an RPG. Filled with memorable and lovable characters, a story that is both simple and full of depth, strong gameplay, and fantastic music, no one should miss out on this experience. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Developer: Square Enix Price: ...]
| Dragon Quest VIII Arriving on the 3DS This January
Added: 03.11.2016 11:00 | 1322 views | 0 comments
 Square Enix has announced that the 3DS version of Dragon Quest VIII will release in the West on January 20th. Following in the footsteps of the recently released Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is a port of the classic RPG, optimized for the 3DS family of systems. The ...]
| Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King ventures onto the Nintendo 3DS in Jan 2017
Added: 03.11.2016 7:45 | 1334 views | 0 comments
 Nintendo this morning confirmed the release date and extra features for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS version of Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King.
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| Review: Mighty No. 9 (Wii U)
Added: 26.06.2016 15:00 | 1463 views | 0 comments
 Mediocre No. 9, more like. There are few Kickstarter projects that have gained as much attention as Keiji Inafune and Comcept's . Billed as a spiritual successor to Capcom's seemingly dormant series - a lineage Inafune is closely connected with - this new project was supposed to bring back everything fans loved about the Blue Bomber and introduce a new IP that would develop into its own successful franchise. But after some controversial delays, questionable communication between the Kickstarter campaign and its backers and a shaky launch, Mighty No. 9's journey from concept to finished article has been a bumpy one - and now that it's finally here, we can't help but feel a little short-changed. In Mighty No. 9 you play as Beck, a nice and gentle robot who has to go on an adventure to stop and recover eight other "Mighty" bots, all of whom have been corrupted under mysterious circumstances (sound familiar, Mega Man fans?). With the help of Dr. White and sister Call, Beck tackles eight missions in any order, defeats the robots and gains their power. Mighty No. 9 doesn't deserve criticism for its surface similarity to Mega Man; the game was pitched to backers as a spiritual successor, after all. But where games like took their inspiration from retro classics and made wholly original, compelling experiences out of them, Mighty No. 9 is content to mostly copy its predecessor's gameplay mechanics. Read the
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