Arenanet Guild Wars 2 Path of Fire Art Blast

Goodbye, And Thanks From The GameSpy Team

By Dan Stapleton | PC Manufactures | Feb 21, 2013 iv:05 PM | 0 Comments

GameSpy, as we know it, began in 1999. Today, fourteen years afterward, information technology has reached the finish of the road. We had a proficient run, and we desire to sincerely thank all of you lot for reading and joining in discussions with us. It's been fantastic. Read More »

Goodbye, And Thank You From The GameSpy Team

Impire Review

By Leif Johnson | PC Reviews | Feb 20, 2013 12:16 PM | 0 Comments

You know things are bad when you lot start to sympathize with hellspawn. At get-go I acknowledged my in-game avatar, demon lord of the depths Baal-Abaddon, only with the intended smirks and one-half-laughs warranted by his dialog. Just in fourth dimension I came to feel a kinship with him every bit we braved Impire's clumsy micromanagement in search of hard-won glory. "Tedious," he'd exclaim, and I'd discover myself mouthing the words along with him. "Life: what'due south the point, anyway?" he'd ask, and I constitute myself asking the aforementioned question well-nigh our progress. By the sixth 60 minutes, I was sure we were both in a place where we didn't want to exist, but no matter how repetitive or irksome the circumstances became, I could have comfort in the knowledge that my new scaly friend and I were in this mess together. Read More than »

Impire Review

Here'southward What Obsidian's Cancelled RPG Aliens: Crucible Looked Like

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 20, 2013 12:03 PM | 0 Comments

So, we didn't like Aliens: Colonial Marines. Nor did nigh other people. Only what if at that place had been another Aliens game entirely? What if Obsidian had made an RPG in the Aliens universe? Well, thanks to this leaked footage of a very early epitome of Aliens: Crucible, we're lucky enough to encounter more or less what that would take looked like. Read More »

Here's What Obsidian's Cancelled RPG Aliens: Crucible Looked Like

Amnesia: A Auto for Pigs Due Out This Summertime

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb xx, 2013 11:09 AM | 0 Comments

For me, summertime is about one thing: Grillin' upwards some delicious, delicious meat. Pork is among my favorites. However, I suspect that Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs won't exactly whet my ambition for BBQ. The sequel to the amazing Amnesia: The Nighttime Descent is officially due out this summertime. Read More »

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs Due Out This Summer

Firefall Trailer, Open up Beta Take to the Sky

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 20, 2013 10:43 AM | 0 Comments

R. Kelly would be proud of Firefall. Rather than just accept that the shooter'south players would exist stuck to the footing, they believed they could fly. With jetpacks. Those tend to help. This new trailer shows off a bit of what's possible with the things strapped to your back. Read More »

Firefall Trailer, Open Beta Take to the Sky

Rewrite! How Aliens: Colonial Marines Seriously Screws Up Alien Lore

Past Mike Sharkey | PC Manufactures | February xx, 2013 10:29 AM | 0 Comments

According to 20th Century Play a trick on and Gearbox, Aliens: Colonial Marines is part of the official Alien series catechism. That ways the disastrously bad shooter, which takes place before long after the stop of 1986's Aliens, has ramifications on 1992's Alien 3 and 1997's Alien Resurrection (which didn't practice the lore whatever favors either). Major ones. Aliens: Colonial Marines' storyline features some lore-breaking elements that directly contradict major events from the films and makes me wonder if Play tricks and Gearbox (or TimeGate, or whoever actually developed the campaign) even understand what "catechism" means. Here are my 3 biggest problems with this incredibly dissentious new version of the Alien lore. Note: We're about to delve into MAJOR SPOILER territory. Read More than »

How Aliens: Colonial Marines Seriously Screws Up Alien Lore

Mojang, Humble Parcel Launch Mojam Game Jam

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | February 20, 2013 ix:10 AM | 0 Comments

Commence game jam! Embark Mojam! Minecraft studio Mojang, a group of indie studios, and the folks backside the Humble Bundle take teamed up for Mojam 2, a 78-hour game jam that starts right now. Watch along via TwitchTV and be prepared to pay what y'all want for any new pixelated creations that take hold of your centre. Read More »

Mojang, Humble Bundle Launch Mojam Game Jam

Square Enix Teases New Mystery Game, Murdered: Soul Suspect

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | Feb 20, 2013 7:28 AM | 0 Comments

Oh, hello in that location, new game from Foursquare Enix. Didn't meet you lurking in the shadows dorsum in that location. Dearest the name of your website, "www.murdered.com," but based on your quick CGI teaser trailer, I have no clue what you are, exactly. An unromantic videogame spin on Patrick Swayze'southward seminal work, Ghost, mayhap? Any information technology is, I'chiliad interested in learning more nearly Murdered: Soul Suspect. Read More »

Square Enix Teases New Game, Murdered: Soul Suspect

Battleground four Reveal Today?

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | Feb twenty, 2013 six:l AM | 0 Comments

EA and DICE kinda sorta appear Battleground 4 back in July when they were shilling for Medal of Award Warfighter. Preorder Warfighter, go admission to the BF4 beta, the deal went. Vii months later, it appears we're finally about to learn more than about the next installment in the shooter franchise, considering EA and DICE are now showing off Battleground four behind closed doors and an official reveal appears imminent. Read More than »

Battlefield 4 Reveal Imminent

Space Gainsay Goes Hardcore

Past Andy Mahood | PC Articles | February 19, 2013 2:44 PM | 0 Comments

Despite the popularity of '90s classics like Wing Commander, X-Wing vs Tie Fighter, and Freespace, the combat infinite sim genre has been as dormant as a white dwarf for more than a decade. Thanks to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, nevertheless, at that place may be some light at the cease of the wormhole for Luke Skywalker and Cadet Rogers wannabes. Read More »

Sim Speak: Space Combat Goes Hardcore

Port Authorization: Crysis 3

By Matthew Rorie | PC Articles | Feb 19, 2013 ane:twoscore PM | 0 Comments

The original Crysis was i of the well-nigh graphically intensive games always released on the PC, pushing the boundaries of what most graphics cards could handle even years later it arrived. Crytek's standing to live on the edge with the release of Crysis iii, which thankfully ships with a much broader suite of graphical options than Crysis 2 originally possessed. Read More »

Port Authority: Crysis 3

The First Affiliate of the Tyranny of Rex Washington DLC Available At present

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 19, 2013 12:36 PM | 0 Comments

Like any cherry-red-blooded American, I am genetically required to hate anyone who takes the characterization of "King" for themselves. Nosotros like to call those folks "tyrants" around these parts. Every bit such, I've plant myself clicking my style over to Steam to option upwards the new Assassinator's Creed 3 DLC, The Tyranny of King Washington Episode 1: The Infamy. Now if you lot'll excuse me, I've got shackles to throw off. Read More »

The First Chapter of the Tyranny of King Washington DLC Available Now

A Valley Without Air current 2 is Out, Free for Those Who Ain the First Game

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 19, 2013 eleven:25 AM | 0 Comments

I love the generosity of many indie developers. They really merely want you to play their games. The latest in this trend of giving devs is Arcen Games, the team behind A Valley Without Wind. As of today, they've launched A Valley Without Wind ii, and are giving it abroad for free to anyone who purchased the first game. Read More »

A Valley Without Wind 2 is Out, Free for Those Who Own the First Game

Outstanding: StarCraft Universe Launches

Past Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb nineteen, 2013 x:22 AM | 0 Comments

Remember World of StarCraft? How about StarCraft Universe? If you remember 1 of those, you remember them both, considering they're the aforementioned game, just renamed afterwards some legal disputes with Blizzard. Fifty-fifty if you don't, you may be excited to know that an early on version of the "MMO-style RPG" mod for StarCraft 2 is out on Boxing.internet, every bit Kotaku reports. Read More »

Outstanding: StarCraft Universe Launches

March of the Eagles Enters the Battleground

Past Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 19, 2013 ix:58 AM | 0 Comments

Here'south one thing I won't be doing in March of the Eagles, which launches today: invading Russia. I remember my history classes, and that never ends well. There'south fashion too many people in that location, it's style as well common cold, and my Napoleonic-era soldiers aren't anywhere near ready for that sort of fight. I retrieve I'll go ahead and allow them exercise their own matter while I take the rest of Europe. Read More than »

March of the Eagles Out Today

Nvidia's GTX Titan is Crazy Fast, Costs $1K

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | Feb xix, 2013 7:41 AM | 0 Comments

From example to CPU, my PC ran me roughly $1,200, so it'due south prophylactic to say I'k not exactly the target consumer for Nvidia'due south new monster of a GPU, the $1,000 GeForce GTX Titan. Still, I tin can't help but salivate over the new carte du jour Nvidia says it designed for "gaming supercomputers." Read More »

Nvidia Unveils its New Top of the Line GPU, the GTX Titan

BlizzCon 2013 Gear up for November

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | Feb 19, 2013 seven:xi AM | 0 Comments

BlizzCon is back. Blizzard unexpectedly canceled its annual show last year to focus on actually making games, much to the chagrin of imperial-painted night elves everywhere. The convention hiatus volition terminate in November when Blizzard opens the doors to the Anaheim Convention Center for the seventh BlizzCon. Read More »

Blizzard Announces BlizzCon 2013

Crysis 3 Review

By Matthew Rorie | PC Reviews | February 19, 2013 6:00 AM | 0 Comments

Permit'southward get this clear up front end: Crysis 3 is a better commencement-person shooter than Crysis 2 in almost every way. Gameplay is more than robust and varied, the storytelling is more mature, and it's often visually stunning. Unfortunately, information technology's also not very ambitious: it leans heavily on ideas already established past ameliorate games, and as such isn't an specially remarkable experience. Its reach might exceed its grasp in a few key areas, but Crysis 3 is even so a largely enjoyable alibi to accept a trip to postal service-apocalyptic New York. Read More »

Crysis 3 Review

BioShock Infinite's Elizabeth Gets Stormy

By Mike Sharkey | PC News | Feb 19, 2013 five:39 AM | 0 Comments

Gamers have learned not to expect much from co-op AI companions. Keep upwards, don't cake doorways, and throw out the occasional 1-liner is about the best nosotros can hope for. Irrational Games will try to raise the co-op AI bar with its time-and-space-tearing partner, Elizabeth, in BioShock Infinite, and as the latest trailer demonstrates, she will, at the very least, pack a powerful punch. And by "punch" I mean "tornado controlling super power." Read More »

BioShock Infinite: Lamb of Columbia Trailer

Players Demanded These Changes to Far Cry 3

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 18, 2013 2:10 PM | 0 Comments

One of my biggest issues with Far Cry iii is the complete disappearance of enemies in areas where I've cleared outposts. I really like the sense of constant danger their presence provides. Information technology seems that others experience the same fashion, as Ubisoft is implementing a patch that volition allow u.s.a. to reset every last i of them, a feature obviously requested heavily by players. Oh, and at that place's some other stuff likewise. Read More than »

Players Demanded These Changes to Far Cry 3

Bract Symphony Hacking and Slashing onto Steam

By Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb eighteen, 2013 i:05 PM | 0 Comments

It'south a good fourth dimension to exist a fan of sword fighting in games. We've got Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, War of the Roses, and at present Bract Symphony, as spotted by Stone Newspaper Shotgun. While the former two are commencement-person "shooters," Blade Symphony seems to have the Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast route to sword fighting goodness. That ways flips, dives, and flight slashes. Soon, all that goodness will be on Steam. Read More »

Blade Symphony Hacking and Slashing onto Steam

Save Money: GOG Puts Classics on Sale

Past Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb 18, 2013 11:31 AM | 0 Comments

When I was but a immature child, my father tried to make me understand the value of a dollar. I'll cut out the middle of the story, but the upshot of the lesson is my ability to wait until games are on sale before I buy them. This week, GOG.com makes that waiting really pay off, because they're dropping the prices on a ton of classic games like Myst: Masterpiece Edition, The Incredible Machine, and Outcast. Read More »

Save Money: GOG Puts Classics on Sale

"Everything Has Been Redone" for DayZ Standalone

Past Taylor Cocke | PC News | Feb xviii, 2013 10:22 AM | 0 Comments

Look, Dean "Rocket" Hall. We love DayZ. We capeesh the mod, and think it'south pretty great. You really didn't have to go through all this trouble of making the standalone product then darn crawly. The fact that y'all've been completely remaking the zombie survival shooter from the footing upward is completely unnecessary. Oh, you went ahead and did it anyway? Well, you're merely the best. Read More »

Show Your Metal: A New Glimpse of Grid two

Past Katie Williams | PC News | Feb 17, 2013 6:44 PM | 0 Comments

Gosh -- the cars in the upcoming Grid 2 are and then exquisitely curved and shiny that I kind of desire to stick my weathered old Honda Civic in there for "character." Then again, I'm guessing my apprehensive sedan can't rev quite like the babies in this new gameplay trailer do. Read More »

Show Your Metal: A New Glimpse of GRID 2

Full State of war: Rome ii's Next Faction is the Suebi Tribe

By Katie Williams | PC News | Feb 17, 2013 3:57 PM | 0 Comments

I similar how this faction-by-faction reveal of Total State of war: Rome ii gets a little more barbaric each time. We've seen costly feathered headdresses devolve into ankle-tattoos-on-shields and now? People are totally wearing dogs on their heads. Say howdy to the Suebi, a tribe so barbaric that they seem a-okay with sauntering into battle shirtless. Read More »

Total War: Rome 2's Next Playable Faction is the Suebi Tribe

A Curious Indie Game Has Docked at Pirate Bay

By Katie Williams | PC News | February 17, 2013 12:27 PM | 0 Comments

Huggable-looking 16-bit critters? Yes, that's not what I'd have expected to find on the front folio of a sure famed torrent website either. Yes, it's a videogame promo for Zelda-esque indie adventure Anodyne, but it'southward also sort of an interesting remark on the state of videogame piracy. Read More than »

A Curious Indie Game Has Docked at Pirate Bay

Intermission Some Hearts in Ace of Spades

By Katie Williams | PC News | Feb 17, 2013 xi:59 AM | 0 Comments

Poor, poor Ace of Spades. The Minecraft-meets-TF2 concept had such hope, but only managed to scrape up a poor-at-best rating in GameSpy'southward review. Volition this gangster-themed "Valentine's 24-hour interval Massacre" DLC help at all in patching upwardly our massacred hearts? Read More »

Break Some Hearts in Ace of Spades

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