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The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Gets Detailed
Electronic Arts really knows a thing or two about milking a franchise until it’s dry and unusable. And, after it told the whole Ring saga through videogames, the fact that it has announced a new game called The Lord of the Rings: Conquest might disappo ... [read more >>]
02 June 2008, 18:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Lord of the Rings: Conquest Announced
Following the great success recorded by the Hollywood blockbusters and all the games set in Tolkien's universe, it only seems natural to see every now and then a new Lord of the Rings title popping up. Gladly, game developers still have resources and unexplor ... [read more >>]
08 May 2008, 15:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Mercenaries 2 Dated for Autumn
It seems that game developers have a habit of making the protagonist and the player battle foes that are likely to become annoyed as they are mentioned in videogames. When Russia is an enemy from which you can expect some sharp replies about how it is now changed and no longer an evil empire. Mercenaries 2 is set in Venezuela, a country that didn’t really gain many friends over the last few years. So expect a ... [read more >>]
04 April 2008, 16:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
EA Comes Close to Saying Sorry
Older gamers and game journalists might know about a time when Origin walked the Earth, Westwood were proud creators of Red Alert and Bullfrog showcased brilliant titles like the Populous series. Where are they all today? Simple answer: Electronic Arts. Second, more elaborate answer: they don't exist anymore because EA bought them and closed them down. And now, Electronic Arts seems to be at it again. Last year, they boug ... [read more >>]
26 February 2008, 06:35GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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