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In a cruel world dominated by male gamers that only want to see naked chicks in video games or kill everybody in sight (at least that's what Fox News probably believes), women should definitely have a word to say. Jade Raymond is probably the first example of a girl that will never be forgotten by the industry. ... |
22 February 2008 06:23 GMT |
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The term "open-world", used by Two Worlds, as well as many more games out there, shouldn't go too well hand in hand with "expansion pack" - really, now, how could you expand an already open world where everything is possible? Well... it seems that you can since, as we all know, "open-world" never means what it s... |
27 February 2008 02:07 GMT |
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I am rarely impressed when I hear about a game project from an unknown game developer, backed up by a publisher like Codemasters, which is not exactly a high scorer. But this time I am put under the spell of Damnation, the title that promises to revolutionize the shooter genre - the first game coming from Blue Omega.... |
7 March 2008 02:46 GMT |
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The "Best Strategy Game of 2007" award winner World in Conflict is one step closer to your personal computer if you don't own the game already, since Sierra Entertainment in now offering a completely free of charge two-weeks trial for the game. Yes, it is no mistake: not 60 minutes, not 3 uses, but a full, 14 da... |
14 March 2008 05:25 GMT |
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We finally have a release date for the somewhat anticipated S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky title: the 29th of August 2008 and we do hope that the last Summer days will bring us a really worthy title to play. The game will be released worldwide by the game labels Deep Silver and GSC World Publishing. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear ... |
28 March 2008 05:34 GMT |
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There are moments like this one when I really can't understand the mechanism that makes the entire gaming industry work. We have tons of at least below average games released all over the world on a monthly basis, yet some games that really look great, seem great and couldn't be less than great have problem... |
28 March 2008 18:06 GMT |
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