Just Dance 4 is a 2012 music rhythm game developed and published by Ubisoft as the fourth main installment of the Just Dance series. Announced at E3 2012 by Flo Rida and Aisha Tyler, it was released on the Wii, the Wii U, the PlayStation 3 (with PlayStation Move), and the Xbox 360 (with Kinect). The Wii, PlayStation Move and Kinect versions were released on October 2, 2012 in Europe and Australia and on October 9, 2012 in North America, The Wii U version was released on November 18, 2012 in North America and on November 30, 2012 in Europe and Australia, as a launch title for the console.[1][2]
Hi-Rez Studios is an American video game company. The company was established in 2005 by Erez Goren and Todd Harris. Hi-Rez Studios' games include the squad-based shooter Global Agenda, the critically acclaimed Tribes: Ascend, the third-person MOBA Smite, the hero shooter Paladins, and the third-person shooter Rogue Company.[1] In 2012, Hi-Rez Studios was recognized as a Top 30 Video-Game Developer by Game Developer Magazine and Gamasutra.[2] Hi-Rez are the current owners of the Metaltech license, including Battledrome, Earthsiege, Starsiege, the CyberStorm series, and the Tribes series. With the exception of Battledrome and CyberStorm, the games were released as freeware by Hi-Rez on October 30, 2015.[3]
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Tribes: Ascend is a free-to-play multiplayer-only first-person shooter and part of the Tribes franchise. It was announced by Hi-Rez Studios on March 11, 2011, at the PAX East, and released on April 12, 2012. Tribes: Ascend earned a metascore of 86, and PC Gamer ranked it at #8 in an article on the Best Shooters of All Time.[8] Aspects from previous Tribes games such as jetpacks and skiing are featured in the game.[9]
Rogue Company is a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter video game developed by First Watch Games. Rogue Company entered closed beta in June 2020 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and on Microsoft Windows via the Epic Games Store,[18] and included full support for cross-platform play and cross-progression.[19]
Yes, indeed, the "roach game" is back, courtesy of Got Game Entertainment, and it's prowling for any attention it can scavenge. Fortunately, unlike the creepy critters themselves, the return of Bad Mojo is wonderfully welcome news for adventure gamers. The original version had already reached cult classic status, and with the redux release, the game is now bigger and better than ever. Figuratively speaking, the cobwebs have been brushed off, the dirt swept aside, the filth scoured, and the dim lights brightened, making an already worthy gaming experience even more remarkable. So quit using those opposable thumbs to kill bugs, and start using them to become one.
While the upgrades offered by Bad Mojo Redux are not substantial, what they do is add even more value to a significant re-release in its own right. To this day, the game is a triumph of visionary design, successfully combining surreal atmosphere, dramatic storyline, organic challenge, and of course, an audacious premise. Had Got Game done nothing more than a new production run of the original, I'd still have been praising the move. As it is, they've teamed with the key original developers to offer something even better--an enhanced, more accessible version, optimized for today's technology, all at a budget price. Great game, new and improved, low price... deals don't come much sweeter than that.
Back in 2010 Alien Frontiers was one of the first boardgames to be funded with kickstarter, getting the attention of gamers community. The game has a real simple mechanic and was able to satisfy the tastes both of German and American likers (or to disappoint both).I really like games that could successfully join good mechanic and strong theme and I really like dice and sci-fi, so Alien Frontiers was for me a great hit!
The August issue of the UK music magazine Mojo is a must have for all Police fans, as highly respected journalist Phil Sutcliffe - yes that Phil Sutcliffe - joined The Police as they started their world tour in Vancouver, and commits to print a close to 10,000 word, 16 page history of the band's career.Here's an excerpt to whet your appetite...Three Man Army...The Police rose from phony '77 punks to global '80s stadium kings before crumbling in a fug of verbal cruelty. Now they're back. Phil Sutcliffe joins their world tour for the full astonishing story if chaos, coke and power struggles, and finds they still ''drive each other nuts''...Soundcheck. Not long now; the comeback gig's only three hours away. But they don't look nervous. Even when their faces appear in enormous close-up on the big screens above them. Even though tonight, May 28, 2007, Vancouver GM Place hockey arena, it's their first concert proper for more than 20 years since they broke up in discord and disarray. They're talking to each other on-mike, meeting each other's gaze with grave attention, their intimate conversation echoing around the banks of empty bucket seats.Civilised problem-solving, it seems."There's more juice in this than we're getting," says Stewart Copeland after a minute or two of 'The Bed's Too Big Without You'."It's nice to when we jam on it," says Andy Summers. The others nod.Then Sting concludes, "It's something we can rehearse and get right." They group-hug and wander off.Until 8.30pm when the 21,000 crowd audience stand up as one and roar a great breaking wave of welcome-back; no worries, no doubts, no concern for musicianly minutiae. Just, 'Message In A Bottle'... "Yaaaaaay!" Forty-two thousand hands shoot up in the air as it were Wembley and Hurst had just scored a last-minute winner. That is what happens when a comeback hits the spot: déjà vu and a whole new ball game.Every song's a winner, every floodlit chorus and lonely verse. The crowd even cheers when the band launch into atonal counterpoints of their fetching pop melodies, those characteristic Police moments of molten construct-destruct when the band look at each other in wide-eyed speculation and alarm as if asking, "What key are we in? What song were we on before I got lost playing this?" Proof, if it were needed, that The Police didn't get to be the biggest band in the world in the early '80s by being the pristine smoothies of repute: they did it by standing up as three spiky individuals together, fighting for success, for their music, fighting each other; a band barely under control, sustainability not an issue or option...For the full article, get your copy of Mojo magazine.
It's time for another release of 0 A.D., the game that had been under development for nearly one decade before it was open-sourced in 2009. The developers, however, are expecting this real-time strategy game will finally go into beta by late 2012.
Sims 4: Legacy Edition is a free edition of The Sims 4 and The Sims 4: Deluxe Version for players on unsupported systems who already owned the full version of the game. As of December 12, 2022, the Legacy Edition will no longer be available
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