Weekend Reading - The Witcher 2 Video Diary - briefly
(hx) 08:28 PM CEST - Apr,03 2010
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- Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition Announced - Cyanide
and Focus Home Interactive announce Blood
Bowl: Legendary Edition, an updated and expanded version of
Blood Bowl, the fantasy-themed sports game based on the tabletop game
of the same name..
- Natural Selection 2 Trailer - Developer
Unknown Worlds Entertainment has
revealed a very interesting technique that
one of the alien creatures uses to get from point A to point B in the
upcoming multiplayer first person shooter. A playable in-game,
engine-based alpha test will be made available to all pre-order
customers next Friday
- The Witcher 2 Video Diary + trailer - A first video Developer Diary for
The Witcher 2 is now available. In addition, there is also a new trailer showing a cutscene
from The Witcher 2, which is created entirely using the game engine.
- Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter Demo - Croteam
has just announced that a demo for Serious
Sam HD: The First Encounter is now available through steam. The
demo features a specially deisgned level set in the Karnak
stage which Croteam says could take gamers hours to get through.
Additionally, there is a co-op mode set in the same level with support
for up to 16 players. Another high-def revamp is on the way in the form
Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter, planned for release early this
year on PC and consoles.
- Mount & Blade Warband Patch v1.012 - A new patch is now available for
Mount & Blade Warband, updating Taleworlds' recently released
action/RPG sequel to version 1.012.
- Red Faction: Guerilla Patch Soon - Microsoft has approved the second patch for the
PC edition of Red Faction: Guerilla. The patch should be available soon.
- Splinter Cell: Conviction PC delay not related to
DRM - Not too long ago we let you know that the PC version
of Splinter Cell: Conviction was getting delayed until April 27th. This
led many gamers to ponder whether the delay was regarding
Ubisoft’s DRM software. Well, according to Ubisoft, no the delay has not at all been related to
DRM: "The reason that has been given for the delay is that
the extra time was need to polish and debug the game. The slip has not
been linked to the DRM."
- Ubisoft DRM Troubles Hit The Settlers 7 - GamePolitics reports that gamers,
specifically in Australia, are experiencing issues with The Settlers 7:
Paths to a Kingdom, which utilizes Ubisoft's controversial DRM scheme.
The DRM requires a persistent Internet connection, even for singleplaye
- Modern Warfare Stimulus Pack Price Offset By Free
Avatar Goggles - To celebrate the release of the Modern
Warfare 2 Stimulus Package on Xbox Live, Infinity Ward, Activision, and
Microsoft are offering you free avatar night vision goggles.
Simply download them from the Avatar Marketplace between now and 12AM
Sunday night (Pacific), and you will not have to pay any Microsoft
points for them whatsoever. Microsoft will automatically credit back
the purchase cost to your account by May 1.
- Killzone 2 becomes next title set for 3D
- Killzone 2 is the next big name to be going
3D this Summer, when Sony release their 3D firmware update
for the console. Other confirmed titles also set to receive
three-dimensional treatment are LittleBigPlanet, Gran Turismo 5, Super
Stardust HD and Wipeout HD. What are your thoughts about this? Are you
a 3D fan?
- PSP 2 on its way? - Well today, the
resume of Dominic Mason from AtomFire Productions has been spotted that says he developed for a PSP 2.
Does this mean he knows something we don’t?
- Sega Closing Iron Man Studio - Sega could be closing Sega Studios
San Francisco, previously known as Secret Level, most recently
responsible for Iron Man and the upcoming Iron Man 2 video games. The
closure shouldn't affect the release of Iron Man 2, which was
reportedly completed, and should ship on May 4, 2010 along with the
theatrical release of the new film. We'll bring you more details on
this closure when we receive them.
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