Nightly Reading - Mass Effect 3 choices, endings - briefly
(hx) 01:27 AM CEST - May,18 2011
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- LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Demo
- Disney Interactive Studios and TT Games have released a playable demo for the PC version
of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game,
a game where players can take on the roles of more than 70 characters
and experience the pirate adventure, irreverent humor and creatures of
the Pirates of the Caribbean films, through action-adventure gameplay
and LEGO cut scenes.
- WTCC 2010 Expansion for RACE 07 Announced - SimBin
Studios has announced the WTCC 2010 expansion
for its venerable PC racing game, RACE 07. The WTCC 2010 expansion
features 16 unique car models in 10 different classes, 20 racing tracks
and multiplayer, up to 25 players online or using AI. The WTCC
2010 expansion will be released May 19, 2011 on RaceRoom
Online and Steam.
- Bioware talks Mass Effect 3 choices, endings - The
various choices that impacted the ending of Mass Effect 2 were pretty
complex, and now Mass Effect 3 is primed to amplify that feeling by
tying together choices from all three games. BioWare's Casey Hudson
explained how this will bring it all together in an interview with PC Gamer.
- Fable III Ships - The Windows edition
of Fable III is now available in North America, offering PC gamers the
chance to check out the latest installment in Lionhead's role-playing
series. The game is also available on Games for Windows and Steam.
- inFamous 2 - Opening Cinematic Trailer - Sucker
Punch has revealed the opening cinematic for inFamous 2
that will shed some light on the storyline and some nice pre-order
incentives from three major retailers, Amazon, GameStop and Walmart.
- Game Reactor Reviews The Witcher 2 - Game
Reactor has reviewed The Witcher 2 and scored
it a 10/10.
- L.A. Noire Reviews - The reviews are in
for Team Bondi's new action adventure game, L.A. Noire: GameSpot - 9.0/10 | Eurogamer - 8/10 | 1-UP (A) | IGN (8.5/10) | GamePro (5/5)
- Help unlock Deus Ex: Human Revolution media - Square
Enix and Eidos Montreal are looking for fan power to help unlock some
behind-the-scenes footage, artwork, wallpapers, videos and more from
Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Developers of the game are ready to release
the content in exchange for a 'Like' on their Facebook
page
- Best Buy Outs L.A. Noire's First DLC - The Best Buy L.A. Noire Midnight Launch flyer
has outed the name of the first DLC mission for Rockstar's L.A. Noire,
titled Nicholson Electroplating' Arson Case.
- Brink Tweak Tool - Rush-Zone offers
downloads of version 1.4 of Brink Configurator,
offering the ability to tweak field of view and other elements of
Brink, Splash Damage's first-person shooter. Word is: "This program is
to be used with the Brink it allows you to configure settings that are
not in the in game menus."
- NVIDIA GeForce 275.27 BETA Drivers - NVIDIA
launched new GeForce 275.27 BETA drivers today.
The new drivers offer performance improvements for GeForce 400 Series
and 500 Series GPUs, and adds support for the new GTX 560 GPU
- Lionhead: Pre-owned game sales
worse than piracy - Is the second-hand games market hurting
console developers more than piracy hurts PC developers? Lionhead
Studios's Mike West thinks so, and he should know, as he and his crew
have had experience with both. Speaking with Eurogamer, West explained his view
on piracy while revealing that the cost of developing Fable III for PC
was already covered by sales for the Xbox 360 version. That's in spite
of the fact that used game sales have become a bigger problem for the
developer than piracy.
- Cheating on my CDs and DVDs with Steam - Steam
provides numerous benefits over traditional media. A huge assortment of
titles is offered, including many indie games. There are no discs to
lose, damage, or store. You don't need an optical drive to play, and
you can download your game collection almost anywhere. Anything you do
download will update automatically or come pre-patched, so there's no
need to track down updates yourself. In fairness, there are a few
drawbacks. If Steam (or a similar content provider)
goes out of business, what happens to your game collection?
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