Quite a few demos released today with the Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate demos for Wii U AND 3DS, as well as Trine 2. Plus F-Zero and Yoshi are released on the virtual console and a handful of original 3DS eShop titles. Check them all out below.
Posted on February 21, 2013 by Jason Nason
Quite a few demos released today with the Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate demos for Wii U AND 3DS, as well as Trine 2. Plus F-Zero and Yoshi are released on the virtual console and a handful of original 3DS eShop titles. Check them all out below.
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Posted on February 21, 2013 by Joshua Rust
Man, I can’t rave enough about how awesome Tomb Raider looks. To think where she originated and to what it looks like now is truly amazing and inspiring. A new video has been released by Square Enix & Crystal Dynamics that will teach you everything you need to know about “Combat Survival”.
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Here is how Square Enix describes this video:
The first two episodes of Guide to Survival highlighted how an inexperienced Lara Croft must use her intellect and whatever she can scavenge to survive the harsh conditions of Yamatai. In this final episode we dig deep into Lara’s scrappy and raw approach to combat.
The elements aren’t the only thing after Lara on the island – predators come in both two and four-legged varieties. Lara’s unlocked skills and weapon upgrades culminate in her combat style, executed in both close-quarters and frenzied firefights.
Outnumbered and outgunned, stealth is frequently Lara’s strongest advantage. Approaching enemies undetected will allow her to pull off silent kills and keep fellow Solarii in the dark. The environment will also provide frequent opportunities for Lara to gain the upper hand. She must always be prepared to brawl up close, however, aided by dodge and counter moves and improved equipment. With wits and weapons combined, Lara is a smart and ultimately very dangerous fighter.
Tomb Raider will launch on March 5th, 2012…and I will reiterate like I always do: I CAN’T WAIT TO GET MY HANDS ON THIS!
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Posted on February 21, 2013 by Joshua Rust
Irrational Games has announced today that Bioshock: Infinite will have a Season Pass. The three separate downloads will weigh in at 1600 MSP ($20) and will add “hours of additional gameplay and continue the player’s journey in the sky-city of Columbia with new stories, characters, abilities and weapons,” according to Irrational Games.
In addition, those who purchaseBioshock: Infinite’sSeason Pass will receive a free Early Bird Special Pack which includes: four pieces of “exclusive gear,” a Machine Gun Damage Upgrade, a Pistol Damage Upgrade, a gold skin for both weapons and “five Infusion bottles that allow players to increase their health, their shield durability or their ability to use Vigors by increasing the quantity of Salts they can carry.”
If you don’t want to buy the Season Pass, then each download will cost you 800 MSP ($30) – so it’s definitely a great deal if you’re planning on buying them regardless.
Bioshock: Infinite is set to launch March 26th, 2013. Who’s ready?
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