Dragon Age: Origins Hands-On Preview

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

Quakecon 2009: Trio of id Software trailers

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

Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta Video Game Review

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

Heroes of Newerth Beta Preview

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

The Playlist: August 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

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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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