Originally Posted by wraggster Microsoft paid Namco Bandai to keep Tales of Vesperia a Western Xbox 360 exclusive. That's why the belated, expanded PlayStation 3 version never made it outside of Japan. "Microsoft paid for the exclusivity the same way Sony paid for having Heavy Rain only on PS3," revealed Namco Bandai community manager Charlotte Toci in a Facebook post caught by RPG Site. "It's just one way the business works, sadly. "Those decisions ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Max Payne 3 release date will be 1st December 2011, according to Amazon and GameStop. Amazon, in an email to customers (caught by RockstarWatch), claimed the game's date had been "changed by the publisher". RockstarWatch also discovered entries for Max Payne 3 in new Nvidia graphics cards drivers. And why would they be there if the game wasn't close? Nevertheless, lack of Max Payne 3 press six months from release raises questions. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Zombie survival role-playing game Project Zomboid has been forced offline after a particularly damaging pirated version of the game hit the internet. Pirates have made a version of the game that auto-downloads Project Zomboid from developer The Indie Stone's server whenever the player clicks an "update" button. "These 'auto updating' versions of the game could screw us completely," said the developer on the Project Zomboid website. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Fan fury over a free Legend of Zelda soundtrack has forced Nintendo to extend the offer in the US. Many gamers have been unable to claim the free gift through Nintendo's website, stock of which was being distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Citing "strong demand and technical issues", Nintendo has now extended the offer, promising the CD to all who register Ocarina of Time 3D by midnight tonight, Pacific Time. But European Zelda fans ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Valve is making a free-to-play game, according to a new report. Valve marketing boss Doug Lombardi replied "yes" when French game website Barre De Vie asked him whether the Portal 2 maker planned to create a micro-transaction game. Valve's digital distribution model Steam last week announced the support of in-game transactions, setting the service up for F2P games. One of the first is Global Agenda, a massively multiplayer RPG. Another is superhero ...