Sonys PR Problems in 2009

It’s been a good year for Sony. The PS3 Slim has been well received both critically and commercially, and the happy side effect of the new design means the silly Spider-Man font has been consigned to the basement with the rest of Ken ‘Krazy’ Kutaragi’s ideas. There have also been some cracking first-party titles and, [...] . . . → Read More: Sonys PR Problems in 2009

TGR Awards 2009

2009 has been a strong end to the Noughties for gaming. The PlayStation 3 has come into its own with some blockbuster exclusives, while the Xbox 360 and Wii have both delivered excellent games of their own. We’ve seen two new handheld iterations in the Western release of the DSi and the global release of [...] . . . → Read More: TGR Awards 2009

The Perfect Xmas Game: Twilight & Wii-pads?

The Perfect Game is a biweekly column in which Gavin Bard tries to achieve gaming perfection, including everything from the perfect zombie game to this week’s goal of the perfect Christmas game. The holiday season is upon us. To some, that statement is joyous and represents the love of their families and a cozy return home. [...] . . . → Read More: The Perfect Xmas Game: Twilight & Wii-pads?

The Press’ Double Standard for Violence in Media

Last week, a now infamous video of controversial Modern Warfare 2 footage was leaked. It showed that it would be possible in a portion of the game to kill a number of unarmed civilians while you work undercover for an international terrorist. It has not been ascertained whether the video was ’officially’ leaked by Infinity [...] . . . → Read More: The Press’ Double Standard for Violence in Media

Spoony Bard 5: BioWare’s Design Iteration Through Tropes

If you have ever played one of the other BioWare RPG games, like Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the Old Republic, or Mass Effect, Dragon Age will fit like a comfortable shoe. Though I for one love a comfortable shoe, it seems like some folks out there have managed to get themselves riled up over a [...] . . . → Read More: Spoony Bard 5: BioWare’s Design Iteration Through Tropes

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Dragon’s Dogma is scheduled for release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America on May 22 and across Europe on May 25.

The playable demo of Capcom’s forthcoming open world action–RPG, Dragon’s Dogma, is available to download globally via Xbox LIVE Marketplace and the North American PlayStation Store from Tuesday, April 24 and on the European PlayStation Store the following day, Wednesday April 25. Purchasers of the full version of Dragon’s Dogma will be able to export both demo characters into the full game on its release.

MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2 App on the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch introduces brand new control style using the innovative “Flick Button”. 

On November 13th award-winning developer Treyarch and Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc., will deploy Call of Duty®: Black Ops II, the sequel to the universally acclaimed Call of Duty®: Black Ops launched in 2010.

The Max Payne 3 Official Soundtrack will be available digitally on May 23rd.

Elemental: Fallen Enchantress is set to launch later this summer and will be free for anyone who purchased Elemental: War of Magic in 2010. Additionally anyone who owns War of Magic will receive a discount for Fallen Enchantress when purchasing it through the Stardock store.

Sanctum Collection, which includes the game and all DLC, has a new price of $19.99 across digital platforms. That’s hardly the best part, though. From now until May 7th, the first-person shooter/tower defense mashup that has received tons of attention will be free-to-play under Steam’s Free Weekend. During that weekend, players who accept this amazing tower defense game’s brilliance can purchase the full version of Sanctum at 75% off for only $2.49 and the DLC-packed Collection for only $4.99!

Sanctum is also getting some fine tuning in a quick update that includes:

  • Brand New Medal System
  • Improved Balancing
  • Graphic Details Settings
  • Under the Hood Tweaks

Wargaming.net, the award-winning videogame developer and publisher, announced today that update 7.3 is now available for its highly acclaimed armored warfare MMO World of Tanks.

Update 7.3 brings substitutions and additions to the line of Soviet heavy tanks, splitting the line into two branches. Leading the way through the redesigned tech tree, the update moves the IS-4 tank into tier 10 of its own heavyweight line with KV-4 and ST-I. The KV-3 has moved from tier 6 to tier 7, and freed the slot for another newcomer, T-150.

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