Maybe it was due to last year's “economic discomfort” that publishers felt, but game prices have been steadily rising and have made themselves all snug and comfortable around the $60 price. The old days when big titles were priced at around 40$ and the shier ones had a launch price of $25-$30 are all... |
4 January 2010 04:28 GMT |
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Telltale Games is sending word that it has released the first episode in its new adventure game, called Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures. The company is saying that you can get the game via digital distribution from its special site devoted to the series and also announced some new and interesting offers comi... |
24 March 2009 14:01 GMT |
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Episodic content is portrayed in the game industry as something pretty risky. It works on casual games, like Sam & Max or StrongBad, which can offer small and funny experiences that entertain the player until the next episode comes out, several months later. But in the major gaming industry, it’s something that... |
8 October 2008 04:04 GMT |
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If you've played Day of the Tentacle, then you surely miss a good adventure game to unwind now and then. I began my adventuring career with the first Broken Sword game and the last good adventure I played is the first Syberia game. For some reason, I never got around trying to play the new adventures of Sam & Ma... |
26 September 2008 04:35 GMT |
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American McGee's Alice is still considered one of the craziest and most twisted games ever released, a must-play for every gamer in the world. After the success recorded by Alice, the game designer worked on two other titles, Scrapland (a mediocre game) and Bad Day in LA, a total failure, criticized by every gam... |
1 August 2008 12:06 GMT |
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Steam is now host to the first game in the episodic content series created by Penny Arcade. The game, which is awesomely named Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One, will cost you 13 Euros to buy, which is less than the price for it on the Xbox Live Arcade, where you have to sp... |
13 June 2008 07:21 GMT |
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David Gardner, who was recently appointed to the top position at Infogrames, the French based company that now own most of the Atari intellectual property and name, has recently come clean on his expectations regarding the upcoming title Alone in the Dark. He said: "We want to stop losing money ... This management... |
11 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Following rumors of "new" Grand Theft Auto IV episodic content making its way to the Xbox 360 in Rockstar's fiscal year 2009, reps of the development house have decided to clear the atmosphere and dismiss all speculation. The reality is that GTA IV's delay has affected the release schedule for the Xbox 360 ... |
20 December 2007 04:40 GMT |
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