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It might be a day rumored to induce bad luck, but that has not stopped us from rounding up the game-related content on Softpedia for the previous week, including the review of The Walking Dead, the surprisingly well-written... [read more >>] While the last week was filled with some pretty interesting news, by far one of the most surprising was the delay of BioShock Infinite, the next installment in the atmospheric shooter series from Irrational Games. While th... [read more >>] Ever since The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was launched, fans of the universe that Bethesda created have been wondering how long it would take for it to be used as the basis for an MMO experience that would use the all the r... [read more >>] For the current week we have two full reviews for gamers to enjoy: Naval War: Arctic Circle, a naval strategy game from developer Turbo Tape Game and publisher Paradox Interactive, and Binary Domain, a third-person action g... [read more >>] Call of Duty games may be some of the most successful titles out there, breaking sales records with each iteration, but their reluctance to mess with the tried and true first-person shooter formula has certainly gotten them... [read more >>] The new leader of Sony is Kazuo Hirai, the man that has long led the PlayStation building and game publishing division of the company, and some of his early remarks about the future of Sony have suggested that the Japanese ... [read more >>] This week we have three full reviews for you to enjoy: Mario & Sonic at the 2012 Olympic Games on the Nintendo 3DS, from SEGA, the new Trials Evolution on the Xbox 360 and Legend of Grimrock on the PC, the indie revival of ... [read more >>] In the last few weeks we’ve taken a look at a wide array of videogames, from fun-to-play ones like Trials Evolution, to more “artsy” experiences like Fez or Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP. While... [read more >>] One of the most interesting documents about the video game industry to become public during last week was not a report from an analysis firm or a leaked blueprint for an upcoming AAA title, but a book that Valve, developer ... [read more >>] This week we deliver two full reviews: the first one for Fez, the indie platformer and puzzle game that is available on the Xbox Live Arcade, and another for Tribes: Ascend, the free-to-play multiplayer first person shooter... [read more >>] |
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Delivering reviews, Quick Looks, features and articles | BioShock Infinite’s delay is a good thing, no matter what actually caused it | The subscription model might no longer be around in 2013 | Playing Football Manager 2012, Pro Cycling Manager 2011 and Civilization IV | Delivering reviews, Quick Looks, Gamer Diaries and news | The new Call of Duty game might actually manage to innovate on the tired franchise | The company needs to make a big push for the digital space | Playing PCM 2011, Naval War, Skyrim, Mass Effect 3 and Witcher 2 | Delivering reviews, Quick Looks, columns and news pieces | Many artistic games sacrifice gameplay to tell impressive stories | Company culture might mean no Half-Life 3 for some time | |
| Playing Mass Effect 3, Trials, Hearts of Iron III and Tribes | Delivering reviews, Quick Looks, columns and the usual news | The current open beta will be the deciding factor for a lot of Diablo fans | A decent game can transform into a great one via patches and DLC | Playing Legend of Grimrock, Tribesc, Trials and Diablo III | Delivering news, a Quick Look and Weekend Reading features | Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 59 >> |
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