Mar 6, 2011 11:01 GMT  ·  By

This week, two first-person shooters grabbed most of the space in the Gaming section of Softpedia, with reviews delivered for both Bulletstorm, the more experimental game from People Can Fly and Electronic Arts, and for Killzone 3, the more traditional shooter from Guerrilla Games and Sony.

We also have a set of Gamer Diaries for both titles, talking about our experiences with them.

Cities in Motion received a Quick Look, as did the HD remake of Beyond Good and Evil.

[admark=1]The regular Weekend Reading feature is also present, with a look at how the new Command & Conquer reboot can make the series important again, and we also delivered an EndWeekGame piece about how we spend our gaming hours.

And, as always, here's a selection of the most important news of the week.

On Monday, a host of new details appeared about the Batman: Arkham City video game, suggesting a bigger experience than in the original game, while one of the developers of Dragon Age 2 suggested that those who play GTA or Call of Duty have seen enough role playing mechanics to make them prepared for the new BioWare game.

Tuesday witnessed the arrival of a new Call of Duty: Black Ops patch on the Xbox 360, designed to balance the game a bit more, while some five new sites registered by Take Two were rumored to be linked to an imminent announcement about Grand Theft Auto V.

On Wednesday, Stardock and Ironclad announced that a stand-alone expansion for Sins of a Solar Empire, called Rebellion, will be delivered in 2011, while DICE showed off an impressive new trailer for Battlefield 3.

On Thursday, Nintendo talked about a launch date for the The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake that will be released on the new 3DS handheld while the developers at Blizzard talked about how difficult it was for them to remake sections of the game world for the Cataclysm expansion for World of Warcraft.

On Friday, Bungie confirmed that it is working on an MMO while THQ delivered official information on Saints Row: The Third.