BioWare has announced that it plans to make sure that all players of Dragon Age: Origins have an option to actually follow the progress made in the role-playing game by their friends and, why not, their enemies. The idea is that all copies of the game, be they on the PC, the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360, will be lin... |
28 October 2009 19:01 GMT |
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Modern Warfare 2 is slowly creeping towards its release date of November 10 and with the substance of the game pretty much known at the moment, the developers are taking some time to actually explain why some of the choices related to the upcoming experience have turned out this way.In a day and age when most shooter... |
16 October 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II from Relic and THQ was released quite some time ago but the developers have just now put together a demo version of the game that all those interested can get through Steam, the digital distribution service offered by Valve. The demo is pretty big - a 2.5 GB download and probably quit... |
16 April 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Nintendo is fond of the idea of new weekly releases for its WiiWare service, which is the Nintendo answer to Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network. This week, all those gaming on the Wii are getting two fresh videogames, one for shooter lovers, the other aimed at platformer players.On WiiWare, Nintendo is offe... |
11 March 2009 03:36 GMT |
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The most awaited demo of the month (beside Need for Speed: ProStreet) has arrived and in case you haven't guessed what title I'm talking about, it's Crysis, Crytek's latest masterpiece. Packing 1770MB and a neat single player campaign piece of gameplay, the demo's available for download right... |
28 October 2007 15:56 GMT |
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Who better to discuss Bungie's Halo 3 if not Epic's Mark Rein, who has the only game on the market able to compete with the popular FPS? In an interview with Computer & Video games, the man behind Gears of War talks about Bungie's show at this year's E3 and how although they could have done so muc... |
30 July 2007 02:42 GMT |
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