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Kartrider for us
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kartrider for us

First you pick a civilisation - each with its own pros and cons.

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So when I heard that number 4 was in development, I was over the moon! But, will it be a game for the ages?Īge of Empires is a popular, long running historical real-time strategy series. I still maintain that Age of Empires II is, to this day, one of the best games ever made. Wolol'Os are so-named for the much-memed battle cry of the priest unit in the first Age of Empires.Īnd, they look just like your standard O-shaped, crunchy cereal, but, Age of Empires-y! However, Wolol'Os were only available to a chosen few, including competition winners.īut enough about cereal, it's time for the first review!

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In other news, fans of Age of Empires, and breakfast, might be interested to know that Xbox recently created a limited-edition cereal. cool? That doesn't make me feel uneasy at all. Hisui-region forms of Zorua ZOR-U-Aand Zoroark are said to be a combo of Normal and Ghost types who harness the power of spite and malice, after they were shunned by humans in the past! Uuh. Moving on, some new Pokemon forms for next year's Pokemon Legends: Arceus game have been revealed. There will be a free closed beta in December for keen karters who wanna take that one for a test drive. And there's yet another cutesy kart racer on the block called KartRider: Drift. The Isle of BIGsnax is due out in 2022 and will apparently add a bunch of new quests, new Bugsnax, home decorating elements and, most importantly, Snax with hats!Īside from that, the enchanting bird-based dungeon adventure, Death's Door, is also coming to PS4 and PS5 later this month. First up, we heard a few announcements from Sony's latest State of Play event, including news of a big, free Bugsnax update, for those still feeling a bit peckish. It's a simple but brilliant idea and it controls perfectly, definitely one to check out!Īnd now for a little gaming news. In another great twist you get to see the ghosts of everyone who's attempted the temple so far, giving you a potential chance to learn from their mistakes. There's a clever twist here too each temple is unique and once someone finishes it, no one ever gets to race through it again - so you are often truly exploring places no one has ever seen before, and if you're good, no one will ever see again. This Aussie made first person temple runner has you running and grappling for your life through randomly generated ruins full of traps, and big scary temple defenders. GEM Hey GGSPeeps! In keeping with the history theme this week, I've been exploring some ancient temples for long lost relics and plunging back into the abyss.the Phantom Abyss. RAD It's time for Good Game Spawn Point, I'm Rad! On today's show, we're getting a bit historical, with some real time strategy for the ages in Age of Empires 4.Īnd, we explore 9th century Viking life in Discovery Tour: Viking Age.īut, we don't actually have ages, so, on with the wololo! I mean, on with the showlolo!















Kartrider for us