By Dayvid, on January 21st, 2012% Rally driving, it sure is a mental sport, hammering down country lanes at breakneck speed scary but exhilarating stuff. I don`t know about you folks, but I have always fancied the idea of being a rally driver. I don’t mind the driving but never been one for wearing a rally jacket. Much more appealing than [...] . . . → Read More: Dirt 3 – Let’s get dirty By Dan White, on December 26th, 2011%  Perhaps not new, but definitely with a new face, Direct2Drive, which was purchased by GameFly from IGN last May, is now integrated into a new Digital Download client powered by GameFly. Released as Open Beta with a Free 30 Day Trial available, there are several Unlimited PC Play games available as well as downloadable PC [...] . . . → Read More: Move Over Steam, There’s A New Player For PC Downloads In Town! By Editor, on October 25th, 2011%  Serious Sam: The Random Encounter is a JRPG–style game is a clever novelty developed by indie studio Vlambeer, and a part of the Serious Sam Indie Series. It it plays like a classic arcade style dungeon crawler with weapon drops and increasing numbers of MOBs rather than leveling for the characters. There are some puzzles [...] . . . → Read More: Serious Sam: The Random Encounter Now On Steam By TGR EIC, on July 7th, 2011%  Enter the Delve! Battle against the legions of Water and Death. Anarchy reigns across Telara as the great evil locked away in Hammerknell awakens. RIFT™ 1.3: Waves of Madness has begun. Guardians and Defiant alike will need all their skills to defeat the hordes of Water and Death and turn back the ancient horror that has escaped [...] . . . → Read More: RIFT 1.3 Is Here: Free Character Transfers, New Raid, and Guild Banks! By iTZKooPA, on August 18th, 2010% Last generation, Ubisoft created a hit when it rekindled the Prince of Persia franchise. Sands of Time struck a chord of awesomeness that carried its way through two further titles. In 2008, the French publisher looked to ride the reboot bandwagon. The company released the plainly titled Prince of Persia, a game set in a world independent of the Sands of Time trilogy. The change in art style and an open-world design failed to generate sales, leading Ubisoft to return to the ideas of its successful trilogy for The Forgotten Sands. Intricate levels, death-defying leaps, close combat and the reversal of time are all available to the Prince, yet his old moves coupled with new powers and abilities fail to fill out the whole package. . . . → Read More: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Review | |