Can Conan the Barbarian still resonate with today's gamers? The minds over at publisher THQ certainly seem to think so, as they're rolling out the 75-year-old license this October in the simply-named Conan - a barrel-chested, hyper-manly slash 'em-up that completely ignores the silly Schwarzenegger movies and rips its inspiration, bleeding and raw, from the original novels by Robert E. Howard.
Neil writes: "It's the start of a new month and you've probably already spent your recent wage package. But you need not worry because the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is here to deliver a huge array of discounts to Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers once more, with a set of bargains being present between the 2nd-8th April 2019 that will appeal to even the most hard-up gamer. But what games are included in the latest Deals With Gold sale?"
Neil writes: "Got any cash left after the madness of Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Well, you'll need to ensure you've got a little bit kept in the bank in order to make the most of even more discounts - this time those Xbox One and Xbox 360 offerings coming about from the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 27th November - 3rd December 2018. Want to check out all the bargains that are available for this coming week?"
With the upcoming release of the Spiderman: Homecoming game, Injustice 2 and the announcements from Square-Enix and TellTale Games working on their own Marvel projects. It's a very exciting time to be both a gamer and a superhero fan.
is this multiplat because if it is it's just another game i got to put on my list......dammit!!
and its an Adult rated game (18+)
Splendid :o)
This game reminds me of one of my fav games on the Dreamcast:
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage
Now that was a bloody game...ahh I miss the Dreamcast.
This game will def be on my list, as I do like these types of game, but what is this one doing differently?
I'll keep an eye out..
yuck
:S
If they don't watch it they score an AO .... and we all know what happens after that
I wish HS was this violent, I bet it would sell waaaay more copies. For some reason people like playing ridiculously violent video games. There's just something so satisfying about [cutting/ripping/smashing/shoo ting] someone to pieces in a gloriously violent fashon. As long as that isn't all you're doing (State of Emergency) it makes the game more realistic in my opinion... sometimes. If only they had a sureproof way to keep these kinds of games away from kids we would be blessed with more of them.