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on March 7, 2026
There's no denying that all of the WoW expansion cinematics are pretty fantastic and using only a few for this list was a hard task. The Burning Crusade trailer runs with the same theme as the original and the others start working more and more lore into the reveals. However, these five stood out the most for their impact and genuine wow (no pun intended) fac
StarCraft 2's Betrayal on Kerrigan trailer is one of the company's most emotional creations. The cinematic is heartbreaking whether you are a fan of the series or not, but it hits home particularly hard for old school StarCraft fans. The trailer offers gamers a view from the ground as Kerrigan is betrayed by her own commander and left alone to be infested by the Zerg. The legendary betrayal takes place in the original StarCraft and this retelling of the hero turned villain's last moments of righteousness even borrows the original dialogue from the classic
Despite the advancements in mobile gaming achieved through smartphones, the Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation Vita, the reality of the current gaming landscape disproves the notion that there will ever be an overarching, "correct" way to experience games. Conversely, the opposite has become true. Earlier this month Mat Piscatella of The NPD Group concluded that approximately 70% of people that own a Nintendo Switch also own a PlayStation 4 or an Xbox One. It's become more evident than ever that the ubiquitous electronic devices that fill up our lives all have their own distinct uses, offering experiences that are tailor-made for t
Tyrael's Sacrifice is the first of a few tear-jerkers to make our list. Unlike the World of Warcraft opening cinematic, this Diablo 3 cinematic is entirely devoted to established characters in the game's universe. The three-minute cut scene contains lots of flash and action in the heavens, but what makes it great is how well it pulls at the player's heart stri
These special abilities aren't just reserved for enemies either, the creatures controlled by the player each have their own skills as well. This makes the game less about matching any three factions of a similar color, rather, setting up combinations to attack with the most appropriate faction. Because each creature under your control has different strengths and attack patterns, Legend of Solgard never really asks players to mindlessly rearrange factions, rather, create a stringent attack plan and stick with
This isn't as much a critique of Legend of Solgard as it is the mid-core genre. Living in a time where smartphones outnumber the people who grew up playing video games, mid-core titles look to tighten the gap between those who play games and those who consider themselves gamers. And while that effort is valiant on its own merits, it seems odd that the entire mid-core brand is designed around making simple games more complicated, or rather, Https://Www.Mobanewshub.Com/ complicated games more simple. In a world filled with different consoles and gaming devices all offering their own distinct experiences, mid-core titles, on average, tend to blur the lines between mobile and console gaming in a way that often seems ham-fisted, or at the very least, not well thought
Like many free-to-play mobile games, Legend of Solgard uses an energy system to inhibit players' access to the game. Jumping into each level costs a bit of energy, with the amount of energy needed to spend increases as players progress through the game. Likewise, this remains balanced as Embla is given a higher max energy threshold the more she's leveled up through play. Simply put, while later levels require more energy, players will have more energy banked due to Embla's higher le
It's hard not to get teary-eyed watching Tyrael descend from the sky voluntarily even out of context, but when the trailer arrives just at the right point in the game's story, there's no denying its impact. Although Diablo 3 is incredibly replayable, the game's story does matter and it's hard not to become attached to its characters in between long sessions of looting. We dare players to make it through the game without getting invested in this st
This is where the game's RPG elements come in handy--throughout gameplay players will level-up Embla, making her more powerful. Leveling up Embla will increase her hit points, the strength of her spells, the amount of mana (used to cast spells) she earns, as well as her energy (more on this later). Additionally, leveling up Embla also unlocks new abilities, such as the ability to create a protective fence by lining up three creatures horizontally and the ability to withdraw a creature, allowing the creatures behind them to move
February is a bit of a dry month when it comes to video game releases, which makes it a great time to look back on the biggest hits of 2013. It was an exciting year in gaming, not only due to the launch of two major new consoles, but also because of the high quality of storytelling and gameplay in the titles that were relea
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