Available for the PlayStation 3, XBox 360, and Nintendo Wii on November 15, 2011.
Available for the PlayStation 3, XBox 360, and Nintendo Wii on November 15, 2011.
Battlefield 3 escapes its single player experiment.
Is Jesus your co-pilot? I sure hope so, ‘cause you’re better off with a 2,000 year old carpenter at those helicopter controls than me. Despite my inability to steer the helicopters, I’m still having a blast in Battlefield 3’s multiplayer. The vestigial single player campaign aped from Call of Duty is a different story. But nobody’s buying this game for the single player, and they shouldn’t. Battlefield games mean multiplayer and this installment should make all couch commandos giddy.
This is it! Final Egg, Final level, final boss fight!
We're almost done and this second to last video is all about stage 9, Lost World.
Sky Deck mayhem! Also, two boss fights.
This game is one steal that won’t break your bank.
With the economy continuing its journey into the proverbial toilet, the fanciful life of crime has never looked so good. Instead of risking life and limb to assume the role of your favorite anti-hero, consider giving Overkill Software’s new title Payday: The Heist a try. If you have ever found yourself wondering what it’s like to take the role of the personable criminals from action flicks such as Ocean’s 11 or Point Break, then Payday: The Heist is a game worth looking into.
In 2013 The Patriots will rise.
Ubisoft made the announcement today that one of their tent pole franchises, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow 6, is returning to PCs and consoles with a new edition called Rainbow 6 Patriots. The new game will be developed by Ubisoft’s dream team at their Montreal studio and will be supported by Ubisoft Toronto and Red Storm.
We go through Red Mountain and complete the second Sky Chase.
We fight Knuckles, take out Chaos 4, shoot through the first Sky Chase mission and complete two levels, Twinkle Park and Speed Highway.
Next, we go through both Casinopolis and Ice Cap, the third and fourth levels of the game.