Sentences with phrase «review code for the game»

The developers of Defect kindly sent us a review code for this game.
Mixed user reviews on the Steam page and the fact that we are yet to receive review code for the game do not bode well.
A review code for the game was provided by the publisher or developer.
Naturally outlets would need to simply stop accepting review code for games with embargoes which don't lift until after launch, or even on launch day, for that matter.
Fast Travel Games provided The VR Grid with a review code for this game and, regardless of this review, we thank them for that!
A review code for the game was provided by the publisher or developer.
Vertigo Games provided The VR Grid with a review code for this game and, regardless of this review, we thank them for that!
Bethesda Softworks provided The VR Grid with a review code for this game and, regardless of this review, we thank them for that!
Bethesda Softworks provided theVRgrid.com with a review code for this game and, regardless of this review, we thank them for that!
Disclosure: the author was provided with a review code for the game by Publisher: Arc System Works Developer: French Bread Platforms: PC (review platform), PlayStation 3 Exactly what is Under Night In - Birth?
Levity Play provided The VR Grid with a review code for this game and, regardless of this review, we thank them for that!
Disclaimer: the author was sent a PlayStation 4 review code for this game through GamingPR.biz for the purpose of this review Publisher: Grip Games Developer: Terrible Posture Games Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 (review platform) Gamers are spoiled for choice these days when it comes to «roguelike» titles.
Disclaimer: the author was given a review code for the game by Evolve PR for the purpose of this review Publisher: Pyrodactyl Developer: Pyrodactyl Platforms: PC Will Fight For Food.

Not exact matches

There's a reason more established directors stay away — Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Donnie Brasco, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) saw his reputation permanently dinged by the box - office failure of Prince of Persia, a Disney adaptation of a famed platform game, while Duncan Jones (Moon, Source Code) took on the mighty task of adapting Warcraft to the screen and was greeted by punishing reviews for his years of work.
A code to download the game was given to us by the publisher for reviewing purposes.
Developer: Guerrilla Games Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Platform: PS4 Pro [Reviewed], PS4 Release Date: February 28th, 2017 Price: US$ 60.00 Disclaimer: A code for the game was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
Once you've finished your game and ironed out any bugs that happen to be in the coding, all that is left for you to do is hit the finish button and wait for the reviews to roll in.
The CVG thing was about German based review code and asking for them to re-review the game with the UK / US version which has the actual VO for English speaking and some different quest lines.
On the plus side the lack of review code does mean that I've somewhat dodged a bullet, namely the controversy surrounding shady Youtube marketing deals for the game in which PC code was in rather short supply to anyone unwilling to promise a positive video.
Those two games helped me through some rough times in regards to my Cystic Fibrosis, so naturally when a game seemingly claiming to be a HD remake of Colin McRae Rally unexpectedly arrived on Steam I contacted Codemasters straight away and asked for a review code.
With no review code for Dying Light forthcoming from the game's PR company in charge of such things I headed off to raid the piggy bank.
Disclosure: the author was provided with a review code of this game by Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Developer: Monolith Soft Platform: 3DS As the Avengers films and the Super Smash Bros. series have shown; crossovers can make for some amazing entertainment.
Game: The Assembly Developer: nDreams Publisher: nDreams Reviewed on: (Review code provided by publisher) PlayStation VR has for the most part impressed me massively.
For the sake of full disclosure, A review code was provided for this gaFor the sake of full disclosure, A review code was provided for this gafor this game.
Disclosure: The author of this article was given a code for the game through Evolve PR for the purpose of this review Publisher: Focus Home Interactive Developer: Tindalos Interactive Platforms: PC Despite its once proud status as a staple of PC gaming, the Real - Time Strategy genre has seen itself fall out of the limelight in recent years, and has been...
GAME: LA Noire ESRB: Rated M for Mature PUBLISHER: Rockstar Games OBTAINED: Review code from Rockstar Games
This game was covered with a provided code from Sega / Atlus in purposes of review for this game, a humble thank you to them!
I find it a somewhat happy coincidence, then, that after reviewing such gems as Norn9: Var Commons, Code: Realize ~ Guardian of Rebirth ~ and Amnesia: Memories for PSLS back before my departure in 2016, the second game waiting for me upon my return is the next game in Idea Factory's Otomate line: Collar x Malice.
Eurogamer typically reviews these games on the lead platform (more often than not, the Xbox 360) but we've got plenty of love for the PlayStation 3 - enough to bring you the all - important info on any differences between the versions, even when review code arrives somewhat belatedly.
At this point in time it's rare, but we do sometimes get offers of free review copies from companies and download codes for eShop games to be used for review purposes.
The Bug Butcher launched on Steam back in January, but has just launched for the PlayStation 4, and the developers of the game were kind enough to provide us with a code to the review it.
GAME: RIVE: Ultimate Edition ESRB: E10 + for Everyone 10 + DEVELOPER: Two Tribes PUBLISHER: Two Tribes OBTAINED: Review codes from Two Tribes
GAME: Gear.Club Unlimited ESRB: Rated E for Everyone DEVELOPER: Eden Games PUBLISHER: Microïds OBTAINED: Review code from Microïds and Eden Games
Depending on when — and if — code comes in, we hope to have our review ready in time for the game's launch.
This game was covered with a provided code from Swing Swing Submarine in purposes of review for this game, a humble thank you to them!
Nintendo Swith Review Code for Toki Tori 2 + provided to Proven Gamer courtesy of publisher / developer Two Tribes.
Developer: Aquria Publisher: Atlus Platform: PS Vita Release Date: May 2nd, 2017 Price: US$ 40.00 Disclaimer: A code for the game was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
Disclosure: The author of this article was given a code for the game through Evolve PR for the purpose of this review
Game: Assetto Corsa Developer: Kunos Simulazioni Publisher: 505 Games Reviewed on: (Review code provided by publisher) Driving Simulators is an interesting genre for... Read more
Game: Street Fighter V Developer: Capcom, Dimps Publisher: Capcom Platforms: PC / PlayStation 4 Price: $ 59.99 Reviewed On: PlayStation 4 A code was provided by the publisher for this review.
They then generate a ton of keys and sell the game significantly cheaper elsewhere, throw it in a 50 games for $ 1 bundle or give the codes away to people for positive reviews or all of the above.
Divinity: Dragon Commander Review Developer: Larian Studios Price: $ 40 Platform: PC A code for the game was supplied to us The Divinity...
And then, low and behold, a few weeks ago, Capcom reached out to me with a review code for Mega Man Legacy Collection, a retro walk - through of the first six Mega Man games that originally debuted on the NES.
Disclosure: the author was provided with a code for the game by the developer for the purpose of this review
When Obsidian reps offered me a review code for the first game, so I could catch up before the second one debuted, I took them up on it immediately.
My only gripe was really a first world problem: by getting an «Enhanced Edition» code for review, it was a new «base game
Disclosure: The author of this article was given a Steam code for the game through Evolve PR for the purpose of this review Developer: Allen Trivette & Lee Williams Publisher: Night Dive Studios Platforms: PC Spirits of Xanadu is a System Shock 2 - inspired first - person survival horror game set on a derelict spacecraft in an alternative version of the 1980s.
I got the download code for review on Friday, and it was Wednesday before the game would even boot up.
With the first reviews rolling in for the game now that the review embargo has been lifted, SEGA of America have posted a new full trailer for 7th Dragon III Code: VFD.
Disclaimer: This review is based on a digital code of the game provided by Xbox UK for the purpose of this review.
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