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And many more, actually. First of all, a new trailer available for download from the official website. Second, yeah, this game seems to be a really bloody experience coming for the PC owners in the near future (Quarter 2 of 2008, they say). It has a nice story and, for those who are into poetry and other not-really-g... |
14 January 2008 06:53 GMT |
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The game, similar in style with Quake or Unreal Tournament, can be downloaded for free from the official website. It is a MMO first person shooter that has a little twist - it gives its players the opportunity to earn cash for killing. And now it would be a great time to hear the opinions anti-violence, game-haters &... |
16 January 2008 02:47 GMT |
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A stroke of fate is an interactive detective story framed in a 1940's Germany. So we can call it an adventure game or a point 'n click. And since the game promises to bring authentic locations from that time, Akella decided to show us some screenshots as a proof (like people will actually know if the pictur... |
18 January 2008 02:52 GMT |
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I thought there was a trend for first person shooters based on real time strategies to be made, but it seems that things work the other way around, too. At least when it comes to the beloved Halo who is going to get a new game, a RTS called Halo Wars (like you didn't know that already!) developed by Bungie and E... |
31 January 2008 03:59 GMT |
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The digital distribution platform that basically allows anybody, anywhere, to get their favorite computer game, has just reached a milestone this Friday: 300 games available for download and counting. The games range from triple A blockbusters to independently developed games, from FPS, RPG and Strategy titles to Cas... |
11 February 2008 02:38 GMT |
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There are many franchises out there on the market that have reached the number 3 or 4 in the series and you won't see nothing wrong in that. Take Call of Duty 4 as an example - sold better than the land on the Moon, got prizes and a ton of fans. On the other hand, we have games that come as a total surprise: "Oh... |
13 February 2008 08:06 GMT |
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