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Playstation 4 500GB Slim Upplev en elegantare, mindre PS4 med en fantastisk spelprestanda som alltid finns där f...Dec 16, 2016 09:20 AM EST Black Friday is over but Christmas deal is on track. Xbox One and PS4 consoles' receive price cuts up to $50 and the bundles start from as cheap as $249. Xbox One S Christmas Deal 2016 Microsoft offers Xbox One S bundle with "Battlefield 1" for $299. Other titles to choose include "Minecraft" and "FIFA 17". For Xbox One S 1TB variant, the "Battlefield 1" bundle is offered at $349. For the 2TB model, Microsoft sells the console with "Gears of War 4" bundle for $449, Destructoid reported. More options for the perfect Xbox One Christmas bundles, head to Microsoft official store and save up to $50 from the original pricing. — GameStock (@gamestock) December 4, 2016 Leading to Christmas, Sony drops PS4 price and now the console sells for $249. The Pro variant is apparently still sold at the same price, $399, as it is considered a new hardware.




Best Buy is ahead of the other retailers in bringing the Christmas deals in town. It offers attractive PS4 bundles - selling three game titles with a price of two, as reported by GameSpot. That saves consumers $60 in total. For PS4 500 GB variant, the store offers it at an affordable price, $249. Which is the Best "Green Monday" PS4 Deal for Christmas? — Twinfinite (@Twinfinite) December 12, 2016 GameStop is selling PS4 Slim "Uncharted 4" bundle for $249.99. Buyers can get $25 Gift Card for every purchase. There is also a limited edition bundle for PS4 Slim 1TB model as gamers can get "Final Fantasy XV" and the console at a price of $499.99. At Amazon, there are wide array of Christmas deals for PS4 including price cuts for games and controllers. For more PS4 Christmas deals, head to Amazon. Something bad has occurred on the TrueAchievements website. Our developers have been notified and are attempting to rectify the situation. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Review




1 - LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Review 2 - LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Review Platform(s): 3DS, PC, PS3, PS4, X360, Xbox One, Wii U LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is a better game than Grand Theft Auto V. Yep, there it is. Before you go all Incredible Hulk on us, here's a list of reasons why: 1) It's funnier than GTA V 2) It's nicer than GTA V 3) It has better written story and characters than GTA V 4) Its open world is more fun to explore than GTA V 5) It has Spider Man 6) It also has the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, The Fantastic Four, Nearly all of the X Men, HawkEye, Black Widow, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Loki, Magneto, and hundreds of other Marvel heroes and villains, all of whom are playable, all of whom are perfectly realised in cheeky LEGO form. 7) It has Spider Man When you add it all up, suddenly a game about a fat rich white man robbing some banks and complaining a lot seems a tad dull. But LEGO Marvel Super Heroes goes further.




It's also the strongest virtual outing for the majority of the Marvel cast. It's the best Iron Man game, the best Incredible Hulk game, the best Fantastic Four game, and the best X-Men game all wrapped together in one beautiful bundle. In fact it's such a powerhouse on the Marvel side of things it's almost a shame that it's a LEGO game, not least because most of the game's flaws (and there are a few) lie in the idiosyncrasies that Traveller's Tales have summarily failed to eradicate from their creations over the course of almost ten years. At the same time, the LEGO side is where so much of the charm stems from, and it's difficult to complain about these problems when you're laughing coffee through your nose because you discovered a button that turns Mr Fantastic into a teapot. Still, like any proper child playing with LEGO, let's break this down a bit. The story of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes revolves around Doctor Doom's attempt to build Doctor Doom's Doom Ray...(sic), which he plans to achieve by capturing the Silver Surfer and stealing his board.




Unfortunately for Doom, Iron Man interrupts Loki's attempted capture of the Surfer, which results in the destruction of the Surfer's Board, sending "cosmic" blocks scattering all over New York City. To recover them, Dr Doom enlists the help of every Marvel villain he can contact, while Nick Fury's S.H.I.E.L.D sends out a rallying cry to all nearby heroes to stop Dr Doom's plan. As stories go, it would certainly pass for any Marvel comic, and if nothing else is laudable because it finds a way to bring so many Marvel characters together. It's also very pleasingly written, filled to the brim with that tongue-in-cheek humour that have made the LEGO games so popular. Unlike the early games it features full-voice acting, meaning it relies less on sight-gags and more on wit and puns. It is perhaps not quite as rib-tickling as some of those, but there's a constant buzz of low level mirth that occasionally spikes into outright hilarity. In addition there running jokes that build up the more you see them, such as Spider Man rocking up in increasingly implausible scenarios to lend a hand, or Hulk commenting on how much he hates things in the vein of Left4Dead's Francis.




The characters are spot on too, playing on their central traits like Iron Man's narcissism, Spider Man's cockiness, and Captain America's patriotism. Horizon: Zero Dawn Review Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Hands-On PreviewSell all the used consolesRemember when you could play video games while being offline? Pepperidge Farm remembers, and GameStop is hoping the public at large wants to relive their old experiences because there's a big Blast from the Past sale going on. Pre-owned Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo 3DS consoles are bundled with a ton of games and selling for decently discounted prices. You can pick up a Wii, for example, with both Super Mario Galaxy and Wii Sports for only $50. Not a bad deal all things considered. Also notable are two different three-console bundles GameStop is offering. First up is a bundle with PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U eighth-generation consoles for $680 (do the math, it's actually an okay price). But perhaps more impressive, discount-wise, is all three seventh-gen consoles: the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii for only $160.

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