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Dust: An Elysian Tail official trailer
13 years ago

Dust: An Elysian Tail official trailer

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If you aren’t excited about Dust: An Elysian Tail yet we don’t know what will get you excited. This trailer shows some serious action combined with some of the most …
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Hybrid official launch trailer revealed
13 years ago

Hybrid official launch trailer revealed

The official trailer has been released for 5th Cell’s upcoming shooter, Hybrid. The game is being released as part of Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade Promotion along with Deadlight, Wreckateer, …
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New Scourge: Outbreak teaser trailer

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Spanish developer Tragnarion Studios have released a new teaser trailer for their upcoming futuristic third-person shooter Scourge: Outbreak. The game was announced earlier this year, and is features four …
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Minecraft Skin Pack 1 on ice
13 years ago

Minecraft Skin Pack 1 on ice

Minecraft‘s first skin pack dropped on Monday, allowing players to ditch their Steve persona and choose from 45 new costumes. While all their names have been announced, only a …
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD review (XBLA)
13 years ago

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD review (XBLA)

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD was developed by Robomodo and published by Activision. It was released on July 18, 2012 for 1200 MSP. A copy was provided for review purposes.

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The Tony Hawk games–everyone’s played at least one, and most have people have 1-2 favorites from the series. Their success paved the way for extreme sports games like the SSX and Skate series, and their soundtracks helped to bring the slightly obscure Punk Rock genre into the mainstream. Over the years the games have continued to try to expand and build on each preceding title. Pro Skater 2 brought the create-a-skater feature, Pro Skater 3 brought Tony and company to a new generation of consoles. Underground brought off-the-board gameplay and a story. Ride attempted to bring players even closer to skating realism with a skateboard controller. For better or worse, each new feature attempted to keep the series fresh and enjoyable.

But Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD is a trip back to the series’ roots. It puts a controller back in players’ hands. It strips out the story mode. You can’t get off the board. It’s just vanilla Pro Skater, and while some may prefer more flavorful ice cream, vanilla is the perfect flavor for Tony’s games.

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Rock Band Blitz puts the band in your hands August 29
13 years ago

Rock Band Blitz puts the band in your hands August 29

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Just as Rock Band Blitz passed certification, it seems a release date was on the horizon for this downloadable installment of Rock Band. The game feels like a throwback …
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XBLA Wednesday: Summer of Arcade Week 1
13 years ago

XBLA Wednesday: Summer of Arcade Week 1

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This XBLA Wednesday marks the beginning of the Summer of Arcade promotion where every summer, Microsoft takes five titles spread across five weeks to promote the XBLA name and …
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Double Dragon Neon celebrating the 80’s on September 12
13 years ago

Double Dragon Neon celebrating the 80’s on September 12

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WayForward have been hard at work on a lot of projects, with this year’s XBLA offering in the form of the 80’s throwback Double Dragon Neon. We’ve previewed the …
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Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre review (XBLA)
13 years ago

Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre review (XBLA)

Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre was co-developed by Nexon Korea Corporation, Neople Inc. and Softmax Co., Ltd. and published by Microsoft. It was released on July 13, 2012 for 800 MSP. A copy was provided for review purposes.

One year and change ago Nexon’s free-to-play dungeon crawler, Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO), surpassed 300 million registered users, redefining the phrase “massively multiplayer.” Last week the franchise made the leap to console in the form of Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre. Hendon Myre is a pseudo-sequel that takes place in a slice of the original’s map; features the same fighting game-inspired combat that has hooked so many PC gamers; and three of the original’s nine base classes. Yes, only one-third of the original character classes have made the transition to console (gunner, fighter, slayer).

It’s not all addition by subtraction, though; the visuals have gotten a slight bump from those featured in the now eight-years-old DFO, and split-screen drop-in/drop-out co-op has been tossed in to go along with online play. That’s important, too, because the game is infinitely more enjoyable with a group of four than it is when flying solo. Dungeon Fighter Live has tried and true mechanics at its core: raid a dungeon(s), return to town, buy/sell/craft goods, rinse and repeat. Designed to be replayed many times over on different difficulties and in search of new quest items, Nexon’s action-RPG is great button-mashing popcorn entertainment with your chums — not so much by your lonesome. One can only plow through so many waves of identical gray goblins in grassy fields before the very notion of starting the cycle anew induces sighs of tediousness. But by introducing a trio of friends to the equation, the game remarkably becomes enjoyable once more.

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