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Release of the Week: Hunted: The Demon’s Forge

InXile is hoping that its dark fantasy action game will find success in the week before E3. Hunted: The Demon’s Forge is focused primarily on cooperative play. Players will be controlling one of the two main characters, each having a completely different skill set. Caddoc is the large, sword-wielding type that gets in up close and personal with enemies. E’lara is an elven huntress, which means she is good with a bow and can’t be bothered to put on enough clothing to defend herself from a butter knife.

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bgrundman4716d ago

Boy, the hype train on this game sure has been silent...

reznik_zerosum4716d ago

this game looks like 6/10 games...i dont know why 0.0

VampiricDragon4716d ago

it looks about that for me too........

Its not really an rpg and its gameplay and art style ( if you want to call what that looks like art) has been done to death.

GuruStarr784716d ago (Edited 4716d ago )

I bought it and I've been playing it... it's pretty stale so far, hopefully it picks up. It's kinda like a poor mans Gears of war set in dragon age. I hope I did'nt waste sixty bucks, but it's looking that way.

I tried finding a review on it before I picked it up, but I don't think any review copies were given out by Bethesda, which is another bad sign for a newly launched IP.

Breadisgood4716d ago

Where is the marketing for this game?

Tex1174715d ago

Im going to take the risk on Dungeon Siege III. IM real tired of UnReal engine games.

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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.