By James Bishop, on October 23rd, 2009% It felt like so many game companies at this year’s E3 were aiming for the ever-coveted tween and casual audiences. So let’s be thankful for Dragon Age: Origins. For those of us fortunate enough to experience the Baldur’s Gate games and other similar titles like Icewind Dale, Dragon Age: Origins is like a breath of [...] . . . → Read More: Dragon Age: Origins Hands-On Preview By TGRStaff, on August 13th, 2009% id Software kicked off Quakecon 2009 in Grapevine, TX with a trio of game trailers presented during a press conference this afternoon. First up is the premiere of a new trailer for Rage, id’s upcoming Tech 5-powered open-world shooter: Next, they debuted the launch trailer for Raven Software-developed Wolfenstein, due out August 18th: And finally, [...] . . . → Read More: Quakecon 2009: Trio of id Software trailers By Nick2930, on August 12th, 2009% Mothership Zeta: an unconventional title for the most unconventional Fallout 3 expansion. The previous expansions offered stiff competition, giving players live-fire military simulations, the radioactive ruins of post-war Pittsburgh, Washington’s subway system, and religious fanatics and mutated swamp dwellers. In Mothership Zeta, Bethesda takes players above and beyond, right into the void of space. The [...] . . . → Read More: Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta Video Game Review By TGRStaff, on August 11th, 2009% Indie developer S2 Games of Savage fame have rather sneakily announced their third project via the wonders of social networking site Facebook, Heroes of Newerth. It’s a curious approach that is only afforded only by their indie status, but it’s certainly getting the job done as tens of thousands of fans have already been lured [...] . . . → Read More: Heroes of Newerth Beta Preview By Nick2930, on August 4th, 2009% Hello, and welcome to the second edition of The Playlist. Summer has certainly arrived; the season where the games are just as hot as the temperature, or so the publishers would like us to think. Fortunately this month that statement actually rings true. There are some very exciting titles, with plenty for fans of both old [...] . . . → Read More: The Playlist: August 2009 | |