This week we have three full Softpedia reviews to deliver: The Cave, an adventure game with quite a bit of added humor from Double Fine, DmC: Devil May Cry, the new Ninja Theory created action title that uses the Capcom character, and another for the second episode of the Erica Reed adventure game.
We also have the usual two Weekend Reading features: one focusing on how time relates to
skill in the video games and another about the recently
announced delay for GTA V.
We also have a
Quick Look for the multiplayer component of Crysis 3, which is currently in beta.
Our
Incoming Games 2013 series continues to talk about the big releases of the coming 11 months and we also have a Gamer Diary for
The Cave, detailing some of the most interesting aspects of the platforming and puzzle mix.
As always, we also detail our time spent with games with the
EndWeekGame article and we have a selection of the most interesting news from the past seven days.
On Monday,
TRQ talked about the situation at Vigil while Namco apologized for issues with
Ni No Kuni.
On Tuesday, an image appeared showing a potential retail copy for
GTA V available in Shanghai and the developers explained that in the future the series might feature a
science fiction theme.
On Wednesday, Visceral talked about the
Dead Space 3 PC port and Activision addressed the sensitive topic of
region locking.
Thursday brought us news that GTA V was
officially delayed to September 17 of this year and Bethesda talked about the beta stage for
The Elder Scrolls Online MMO.
On Friday, a teaser was offered for the reveal of the
PlayStation 4 while the creator of Wing Commander commented on the race between
PCs and home consoles.
On Saturday, another rumored appeared about the
reveal of the PS4 and Blizzard revealed the social features of
Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm.