video showing you how to unlock 10 of the 18 secret characters if you look in my channel..i am planning on posting a vid on the other 8…if i haven’t subscribe more of this game and other games are coming! SUBSCRIBE!
Archive for August 5th, 2008video showing you how to unlock 10 of the 18 secret characters if you look in my channel..i am planning on posting a vid on the other 8…if i haven’t subscribe more of this game and other games are coming! SUBSCRIBE!
Aug
05
2008
PC version of Devil May Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’s the deal?Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil Might Cry 4’s lackluster Personal computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t talk for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
PC version of Devil Might Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’s the deal?Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil Might Cry 4’s lackluster Computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t speak for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
Personal computer version of Devil Might Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil May Cry 4’s lackluster Computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t speak for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
Computer version of Devil May Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’s the deal?Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil Might Cry 4’s lackluster Personal computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t talk for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
New Wolfenstein trailer shows some snazzy Nazi power suitsPosted by: admin in PC Game News[ Not streaming? Upgrade your Flash version. Videos auto-playing? Fix it.] Watch more videos Along with announcing a new Doom game, Activision, id, and Raven Software also saw fit to release some new media for their upcoming first person shooter Wolfenstein at QuakeCon. Even though Nick origionally expected the title to be a placeholder, the new logo seems to lend credence to the game lacking any sort of ridiculous subtitle. The new trailer shows the war-torn city that series protagonist B.J. Blazkowicz will be making his way through, along with several of the Nazi’s that he’ll be killing with his new supernatural powers. Those black Nazi power suits are looking particularly snazzy — and how about those cool energy guns — I’d completely wear one to industry events if I could get all the Nazi symbols replaced with Mr. Destructoid faces. Some of the screens in the gallery do a good job of showing side-by-side comparisons of what the alternate dimension known only as The Shroud will look like. Aside from the weird green sky it doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary yet. Still, I’d gladly take an alternate dimension that’s “not so different” as opposed to “can’t see a thing because it’s so ridiculously dark.” The Darkness, I’m looking at you. Via Destructoid
Aug
05
2008
Personal computer version of Devil May Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’sPosted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil Might Cry 4’s lackluster Computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t talk for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
PC version of Devil May Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’s the deal?Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil May Cry 4’s lackluster Personal computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t speak for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
Aug
05
2008
Personal version of Devil Might Cry 4 not doing so well, so what’Posted by: admin in PC Game News
Recently on the Unity forums, fans inquired about Devil May Cry 4’s lackluster Personal computer sales, and how Capcom felt about it. Christian Svensson responded that while he can’t talk for the entire company, he wasn’t exactly pleased about his perceived reasoning behind it all: pirates.
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