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Last Chance for Hunted: The Demon's Forge Pre-Order Bonuses

Hunted: The Demon’s Forge is scheduled for release on May 31, 2011 in the U.S. and June 3, 2011 in EU, which means that you only have until this Tuesday or Friday to pre-order and receive one of the many unique bonuses being offered. Most of these bonuses have been public knowledge for almost a year now, but there are a couple that have only appeared recently.

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Cwalk8164718d ago

This. Game. Will. Be. Epic.

The_Nameless_One4718d ago

Kind of an ironic remark from you since the first thing that came to my head when I first saw this game was " This looks like gears of War with swords".

No thanks I'll pass. I'll just wait for Dark Souls.

Rybakov4718d ago

can't wait....love me some old style rpg

aPerson4718d ago

Ummm... this isn't an old school RPG. Quite far from it actually.

Rybakov4718d ago

erm then explain the map editor and why it is set up like them and how you build them

aPerson4718d ago (Edited 4718d ago )

Map editors have been around for ages. Not just in RPGs.

Watch some gameplay vids on youtube. Yes, the game looks good, but it's an action game. Swords and medieval buildings alone do not make an RPG.

dragunrising4718d ago

I have my reservations about this game. I'm not sure if its the art direction, the estimated length of the game (10 hrs or so) or just not being impressed with trailers. inXile made The Bard, a great game in its own right, so I will give it the benefit of the doubt until I try a demo.

yamzilla4718d ago

hmmm....

I hate to say it, but, it reminds me of that awful Damnation game

man I hope I am wrong, but i am definately waiting for some others on this site to review and play it...

With a title like this, I like to hear from real people and pro reviewers before I run out like I usually do and buy day one

*shudder*

remember damnation, lucky i rented that one...

http://ps3.ign.com/articles...

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Buried Gems In The History - 5 Underrated Games That Still Worth To Play

by Caspar Leblanc:
"When you first started playing Spec Ops: The Line , you might feel that it’s just another brainless third person shooter, and some parts are kind of boring, that’s what I thought as well, but I was really into shooter games so I finished it and I was totally impressed by its story, don’t worry not spoilers, If you want to know why this game is on the list, and you are interested in good stories, go play it and pay attention to the plot, you will agree my opinion afterwards."

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robtion2025d ago

The Saboteur was great, nice art style and such a good soundtrack. Hunted was cool but very flawed.

Alice the Madness Returns is still really cool for those who like the premise. The original Dead Space holds up well. Catherine has aged incredibly well. The Suda 51 games are all still great if you can dig quirkiness (Shadows of the damned, Lollipop Chainsaw, Killer is dead). There are lots more, many have had remasters already though.

NouveauBlanc2025d ago

Totally agree, Alice the Madness Returns was good, and Split Second mentioned in the article was not bad as well

LoveSpuds2024d ago

I always felt that Saboteur was under appreciated, I really did like that game a lot. It was a real shame when Pandemic got shut down.

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Prices reduced for several Bethesda games in new sale

New discounts for Bethesda games include Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition for Xbox 360 at $10.19, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition for as low as $11.58 and more.

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The Underrated Files: Video Game Soundtracks You (Probably) Missed

Forbes: At the PAX East Composer’s Panel, an interesting question was posed to composer Kevin Riepl: aside from Aliens: Colonial Marines, had he ever poured so much time and work into a soundtrack only to have the game suck or go largely unnoticed? When a game does as poorly as Aliens: Colonial Maries did, critically, it’s very rare that people then attempt to hunt down the soundtrack. Likewise, when a game releases to a mediocre or lukewarm fanfare, the soundtrack rarely sees publication.