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Gramy co-opa grześ?
Cytat: CancerPL w Lutego 28, 2014, 19:08:10 pmWiadomo jakie bedą pucharki?Lista:http://www.exophase.com/game/dead-nation-apocalypse-edition-ps4/trophies/
Wiadomo jakie bedą pucharki?
Cytat: windomearl w Marca 04, 2014, 08:47:01 amGramy co-opa grześ?ta licz na grzesia, predzej z Windo zagrasz. Ups chwila... pograne
jakies namiary na promocje?
No ja już nawet nic nie pisałem
Do windo piszesz, żeby z windo zagrał?
W DN sie nie wciska R1
Cytat: CancerPL w Marca 05, 2014, 15:20:17 pmW DN sie nie wciska R1 Tak?
Chyba za dużo nerwów na Resogun zjadłeś, bo Ci się już z nim inne gry jebio Prawą gałką w DN to było celowanie.
Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition represents a solid twin-stick shooter incorporating the original game with the full catalogue of PS3 DLC options available from the start. While the lack of 60fps is certainly lamentable, the rest of the work done on this port offers some pretty significant advantages over the original release. Increased texture detail, refined lighting and shadows and higher-resolution effects across the board all help to produce a sharper yet grimier world. It's clear that a lot of work was put into this release in order to bring it up to PS4 standards. However, despite being offered as a PlayStation Plus freebie this month, the lack of Cross Buy support for owners of the original release is a bit of a disappointment.
Back at E3 2013, the PS Vita version of Dead Nation was announced, and today I’m pleased to confirm that the game will be launching tomorrow. You’ll finally be able to carry the zombie apocalypse in your pocket.Dead Nation will cost $7.99, and the Road of Devastation DLC can be purchased separately for $3.99. Anyone who has previously purchased the PS3 game or Road of Devastation will be entitled to the PS Vita versions at no extra cost, thanks to cross buy.