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  1. ¤ Name in game: Lacoste ¤ Age: 8teen ¤ Name: Bilal - AHMED! ¤ City: KARACHI! ¤ Country: PAKISTAN - PK ¤ Favorite Games: Counter-Strike 1.6 , Counter-Strike GO ¤ A short description about you: I'm Loyal , i'm the BEST! ¤ How did you find CsBlackDevil: i've found it on 2k12 when csbd was born ¤ Server preferred (server only community!): STREET-ZM ¤ A picture of you (if you already have one and want to post): Next-Time..!!
  2. While some may argue that high-definition remakes are nothing more than a “quickie cash-in,” let’s be fair – there is some merit to those that are done right. Just look at Bluepoint’s treatment of the Uncharted Collection on PlayStation 4, which is nothing short of amazing. For that matter, Nintendo managed to repackage the Metroid Prime series into a breathtaking Trilogy that’s become a huge collector’s item as a result. Done – and more importantly, priced – the right way, a remaster can be worth its weight in gold. And that’s the case with Crash Bandcoot N. Sane Trilogy, which takes the three classic PlayStation 1 games featuring the fuzzy hero and spruces them up, thanks to some tireless effort by the developers at Vicarious Visions. While it’s not quite the perfect collection – a few mild nuances with gameplay can’t be overlooked, and there’s no sign of Crash Team Racing (yet) – it’s still a worthy compilation that deserves to be celebrated, if only because, hey, Crash is back! It’s been years since we’ve seen the furry Bandicoot in action, with his latest release, Mind Over Mutant, not exactly paying tribute to his classic roots. But N. Sane Trilogy gets it just right, not only recapturing the vibe that the original games possessed, but also every ounce of its classic gameplay, as you spin, jump and slide kick your way to victory. Vicarious Visions did a great job with the game’s control in each chapter. Crash still feels like his old self as he runs (or rides) through levels, and even though some of them are more difficult than others – like those ridiculous challenges where you’re running towards the camera and barely seeing obstacles that are just ahead of you – they still play extremely well. There are situations where the slightest hit causing death can still cause frustration (“I jumped on that damn turtle just right!”), but they’re far and few between compared to the bliss that each game brings. SLIDE 1/2 A Remaster Done Right And there’s plenty to uncover in each level, too. You’ll find hidden paths that provide a number of goodies, bonus rooms where you can stockpile 1-ups and your helpful tiki mask, and other little secrets. In fact, you’ll be a while just trying to uncover them all – but it’s worth it, as the game comes with not one but three Platinum Trophies, so you can clearly cash in for your efforts. That said, there is a hiccup with gameplay when it comes to the perspective at hand. Considering the game is an early example of a 3D platformer, and the camera is set up at a somewhat different angle than most, there’s a good chance you may not judge the distance properly in some areas. Like, as we mentioned above, when you go to jump on an enemy and don’t get the area just right, or if you accidentally fall down into a pit because it was further out than you might have thought. Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to figure out where Crash’s shadow is, so it’s a mistake you won’t be making too often. That said, the games aren’t easy. Some of the later levels will require a great deal of dexterity to get through, and even some of the boss battles can be a bit of a trial. So be prepared to die a few times until you get the hang of things – but not as many as Dark Souls. That’s just a ridiculous theory. Where Vicarious Visions really scores points is within the presentation. The graphics look absolutely exquisite – even on a normal PlayStation 4, if you didn’t upgrade to the Pro just yet – and the level design is wonderfully remastered, with barely any glitches in sight. Some character models look better than others (like the weirdos that torment you in Warped), but overall, this is some superb touch-up work that serves as a benchmark for other remasters to come. Well done. For that matter, the original musicians behind the game have returned and remixed the soundtrack entirely, so it sounds exciting and new, and yet familiar at the same time. It pays off in dividends, and keeps you motivated enough to plow through a few more levels before you turn in for bed. (Who needs sleep, anyway?) The sound effects and voicework are also good, even if some characters sound a bit weird by today’s standards. Hey, it’s Crash – we’re already used to weird. Throw in a few more bonuses here and there, like the hidden goodies and the ability to play as Crash’s sister Coco throughout, and you have a pretty abundant package for $40. I would’ve liked more options if possible, like the ability to switch between old and new versions (Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap spoiled me there) or behind-the-scenes stuff with the remaster – or, at the very least, the old-school Crash commercial where he mercilessly taunts Nintendo – but this is still a fairly good deal, especially if you missed the older games. Now, if we can just find out what this Lost Treasures DLC holds… WOO-BAH-GAH! Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is yet another reason why remasters are justified. In the right hands – and with the right material – it can turn classic gaming into gold rather easily, and Vicarious Visions shows just the right amount of tender loving care to give Crash a new lease on life. Now we want to see him return with an all-new platformer worthy of his kind…and, for that matter, maybe other mascots can get a boost in their careers in well. A SpyroCollection would hit the spot. RATING: Four out of five stars.
  3. 2K Games confirmed the release date for Mafia III , open world action game of the studio at Hangar 13 is expected on October 7 2016 , editions for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC. On this occasion it was released a new trailer for Mafia III and a series of new images , which you can admire in the gallery below. Mafia III action will take place in 1968 in New Bordeaux (a reimagined version of New Orleans), the main character was Lincoln Clay , an orphan color, freshly returned from the Vietnam War. Clay finds a second home among African-American mafia in New Bordeaux. However, her new allies attacked and killed the Italian Mafia, causing it to turn on Clay in his own revenge mission. Besides the late 60s ambience with music and cars characteristic of that period , Mafia III will propose and other mature themes such as excessive violence or racial discrimination . A character color, and Clay will face many problems to integrate into the community of New Bordeaux. Even so, Clay would find allies in its struggle by recruiting a number of friends, including Vito Scaletta , the protagonist of Mafia II. Mafia III will be released on October 7, 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. The game will be available in editions Standard , Deluxe and Collector's on all three platforms to make an appearance. Those who place a pre-order Mafia III DLC pack will receive Familty Kick-Back, which will include three exclusive weapons and vehicles.
  4. Legendary, Universal Pictures and Blizzard Entertainment have offered a new trailer for the film WarCraft , which you can watch below. The film WarCraft described as "an adventure of epic proportions in which whole worlds will collide" and received a budget of 100 million dollars , to helm the project being director Duncan Jone (which already has SF source Code and Moon), along with screenwriter Charles Leavitt . The cast includes Travis Fimmel (Ragnar Lothbrok the series Vikings, here in the role of Anduin Lothar), Ben Foster (Medivh), Paula Patton (Garona), Toby Kebbell (Durotan), Dominic Cooper (King Llane Wrynn), Clancy Brown (Blackhand), Robert Kazinsky (ORGREZ), Daniel Wu (Gul'dan) and many others. The film WarCraft will premiere in Romania. as in the United States on June 10, 2016 .
  5. The folks at Telltale Games have revealed the release date for the third and final episode of the mini-series The Walking Dead: Michonne . Thus, The Walking Dead: Episode 3 Michonne - What We Deserve will be available from April 26, 2016 , for PC (Steam, Telltale Online Store, etc.), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network), Xbox One and Xbox 360 ( Xbox Games Store) and Android devices and iOS. The Walking Dead: Michonne has in the foreground heroine of comics by Robert Kirkman , interpreter actress Samira Wiley (Orange Is the New Black), the story unfolding between numbers 126 and 139 of the comic book when Michonne Rick is separated from his group. The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 3 - What We Deserve will be available from April 26, 2016 , which is the last episode of the mini-series. The whole season can be purchased at a price equivalent to € 14.99 .
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  8. Square Enix and IO Interactive have provided the first images of the second episode of the new game Hitman , whose action will take place this time in Italy . This new chapter in the Hitman experience is expected later this month. Hitman Intro Pack was released on March 11, 2016 , in versions for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC. Besides prologue, Hitman Intro Pack included the first location of the game - Paris , new episodes will be released under monthly (April - Italy , May - Morocco will follow Thailand , United States and Japan , and updates content , event sites weekly, etc.). Alternatively, players who do not want to tangle with episode format can opt to release the retail (physical) of the new game Hitman , which will include all chapters on one disc, this option will be available in January 2017 .
  9. Activision and studio Treyarch confirmed availability from today, the DLC's Eclipse , the second DLC pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 . On this occasion, was offered a new trailer for Eclipse and presented in detail, all four multiplayer maps included in this DLC. Eclipse offers four additional maps component of competitive multiplayer game: Spire , Rift , Knockout and Verge (restored version of the map Banzai in Call of Duty: World at War) and Zetsubou No Shima , a new chapter for gameplay Zombies . DLC Eclipse for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is available for Playstation 4, via PlayStation Store at a price of 65 lei . Eclipse DLC package forms part of the Season Pass for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, which can be purchased in exchange for 224 lei . Additional content package Eclipse will be available on other platforms (PC and Xbox One) on a date to be announced shortly. No DLC pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will not be released versions for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the game. Call of Duty Black Ops 3
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  11. ¤ Name in game: Lacoste¤ Age: 16¤ Name: bilal¤ City: ahmed¤ Country: Pakistan¤ Favorite Games: Cs 1.6, Cs go , left4dead , and more others steam games¤ A short description about you: i'm a good person.¤ How did you find CsBlackDevil: Through some friends¤ Server preferred (server only community!): -¤ A picture of you (if you already have one and want to post): NEXT TIME FRIENDX!
  12. Hello Guys, Dear CsBlackDevil Friends,Staff,Members this time to say you every one bye bye because i''ve a study now and after exams i think i cant come back because in others classes have a more big study to learn so Dont forget to Smile! i hope the 1 day come that i'll be back on csbd! #HOPE THAT DONT FORGET ME! #REMEMBER ME IN YOUR PRAYS! GOOD BYE EVERYONE AGAIN! SEE YOU AGAIN CSBLACKDEVIL IF I'LL BE ALIVE! MISS YOU ALL FRIENDS P.S: I dont add friends in miss you friends because here in csbd all are my friends!
  13. Let's take a trip back in time to when Shacknews spoke to Starbreeze Studios' Almir Listo about Payday 2. During our interview, Shacknews asked about any potential collaborations and received this response: "I can tell you right now though, that we have one collaboration that will catch everyone off-guard. We're laughing as we're developing it. We hope the Payday community will enjoy the collaboration as much as we did making it happen. Considering what Payday 2's already thrown out there, what could possibly be so unexpec... Oh, there it is! The newest Goat Simulator DLC blends together the crazy open world chaos game with Overkill's heist game. Players will control a goat crew to ransack a giant casino called Mahatma Gambling. Other jobs will be available thorugh the PRANKNET system, a database that connects goats with underworld contacts. There are also some other unlockables available throughout the course of the downloadable campaign. The Goat Simulator: Payday DLC is available now on Steam with a trailer available below. But wait? What about Payday 2? Well, Payday 2 is also getting some Goat Simulator-related content in the form of the the Payday 2: Goat Simulator Heist. This will be a special two-day heist, in which the Payday crew heads over to hijack a cocaine truck only to find a different kind of cargo. The second day will see the crew attempting to extract this new cargo, assuming they can keep it all under control. This new DLC will include some new weapons, new songs, and new Goat Simulator-themed masks. The Payday 2: Goat Simulator Heist is also available now on Steam. To see just how this crossover is going to work, check out the heist page and watch the trailer below.
  14. After 2015, the last thing I ever wanted to see was another open world game. These time-leeches feel like they have infiltrated just about every other major release from the past few years, and quite frankly I’m exhausted. So that should ultimately stand as a testament to how fantastic Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen can be that hours into this sprawling adventure, the last thing I felt was tired. Originally released for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 many moons ago, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is an fantasy action RPG that borrows shades from Capcom’s Monster Hunter series and From Software’s Dark Souls, combining these elements and many more to create a world that is at times bizarre, dangerous, and always memorable. Arguably the biggest disappointment marring the original release was that Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen was simply too ambitious for the hardware at the time. The performance issues plaguing each version on consoles weren’t devastating to the whole experience but they absolutely held it back from being truly great. Fortunately, many of these problems are fixed by the PC version. During my time with Dragon’s Dogma, the game ran at a silky 60 frames per second, and some of the new graphical options and uncompressed textures look remarkably better than the washed out console versions. dragons dogma dark arisen insert3Dragon’s Dogmafrom showing the wrinkles of its age and limitations made to make the experience fit on last generation consoles. Uncompressed textures can make certain assets, like armour, look pretty great, but overall the character models and landscape look especially dated. Loading screens between zones can still be longer than I would have hoped, and characters popping into the environment at short distances is still an issue but nowhere near as bad as it was on console. You won’t have to wait five seconds for vendors to load when strolling the streets of Gran Soren, but I was still disappointed with the way enemies would sometimes appear only feet in front of me. Though the game was obviously designed to be played with a controller, and many would still prefer it, I found playing with a keyboard and mouse to be surprisingly enjoyable and easy after adjusting to some of its quirks. Though some keys can be remapped, certain keys for navigating menus can’t, which is disappointing as the menus weren’t well built for keyboard and mouse use. These little foibles aren’t terribly annoying though, and after a few hours I was comfortably navigating the menu even if I was having to reach to hit keys on the other end of the keyboard. It’s a relief to say that the PC port of Dragon’s Dogma is as good as it is (even if it could still be better) because it means very little can come between enjoying one of the most unique and original RPGs released in the last few years. If you, like me, are exhausted by the proliferation of boring open world tropes like pointless filler content that constantly barrages you in an effort to keep you playing well after the credits have rolled, you’ll be happy to know that Dragon’s Dogma avoids many of these tired designs almost entirely. Without a doubt, exploration and combat are the pillars that hold the whole experience up. The world of Gran Soren is a vast place to explore and so delightfully bursting with secrets and treasures that I felt compelled to explore every nook and cranny on the map. If you spy an inviting looking ledge you can jump to, chances are a treasure chest is waiting to reward you. Combat remains the single best aspect of Dragon’s Dogma, so much so that it’s almost disappointing how few games have repurposed it. With a handful of classes to choose from and swap between at will (and more that combine two playstyles like the Magic Archer or Mystic Knight), each represents a unique and rewarding playstyle. Whether you’re throwing fireballs as a mage or scaling a towering ogre as a ranger, each discipline is worth investing in. dragons dogma dark arisen insert5Hacking and slashing your way through hordes of enemies is fun, but Dragon’s Dogma is at its best when you’re battling against the monstrously large foes of Gran Soren like vicious chimeras, golems, and griffins. Each will need proper strategies in order to kill effectively and many will push your skills to the absolute limit. Combat in Dragon’s Dogma can frequently be white-knuckle hard, as enemies tear through your defenses effortlessly. But climbing onto the back of a cyclops and ramming your sword into its eye, riding it down as it tumbles to the ground, is a thrilling moment you’ll want to experience again and again. If Dragon’s Dogma has any major faults, they mostly lie within how bland and forgettable the story can be. Any promise hinted at in the opening cutscene is mostly abandoned until the final moments of the game, which almost makes up for the hours of forgettable characters and nonsensical plot to deliver a finale that is positively bonkers. If you’re a fan of absurdity, Dragon’s Dogma has a pleasant surprise awaiting you. The Dark Arisen expansion adds another 15 hours to the adventure in the form of a new island for you to test your mettle. But honestly, I doubt few will ever reach the lower depths of Bitterblack Isle. The experience can be so punishing, so fist-shakingly brutal, that it will remain an experience for only the most devoted and stalwart of players. Dark Arisen does add a host of improvements to the base game which I do find myself conflicted over. Features like the danger of being stuck outside when night falls are trivialized by freely given items that allow you to fast travel around the world. They used to be a resource that you’d have to purchase for quite a sum of money, but now you’re free to teleport around the map at your leisure, which harms the adventurous feel of the game. New armor sets provided at the beginning of the game can also trivialize the growth of your characters as they outclass other items until much later in your journey. But even in the face of these issues, I cannot help but smile every time I think about Dragon’s Dogma. Even if every new idea presented doesn’t always work or make sense, there is still so much originality and adventure at its heart that I’m inclined to overlook those moments of frustration. As open world games continue to cross-pollinate into one breed of the same, Dragon’s Dogma is endearingly quirky, flawed, and, above all else, fun.

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