Originally Posted by wraggster Publisher doesn't 'count out' the possibility of a sequel after Team Bondi's closure. Rockstar Games may plan to follow the success of L.A. Noire with a sequel. Despite the closure of the developer Team Bondi following allegations of employee mismanagement, the franchise could see a follow up in the future. "We're all very pleased with how that game turned out and are considering what the future may hold for L.A. Noire as a series." wrote a Rockstar spokesperson ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The latest issue of gaming magazine EDGE features an article in which a small sentence not only hints at a western release for Monster Hunter Tri G, but also at the added inclusion of an online play mode. Note that there is no official statement from Capcom concerning the addition of an online feature or even a localisation as of now, so this is still to be treated merely as rumours. Still: Let the speculation begin! http://www.ds-scene.net/?s=viewtopic&nid=11735
Originally Posted by wraggster EA is evaluating whether to put some of FIFA Street's stand-out features into FIFA 13.While a decision is yet to be made, if FIFA's makers do decide to include some of FIFA Street's mechanics, it could see new dribbling features and some elements of standing ball control added to this year's and future FIFA games.FIFA Street, out next month, was built using the FIFA 12 engine at EA Canada - a first for the Street series. It ditches the cartoon visuals of previous entries for a more realistic look, ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You remember Warhorse, right? The studio from Prague that's making that unannounced RPG for those unannounced next-gen consoles? Well it turns out the studio is employing Crytek's third CryEngine iteration for said unnamed project, according to a press release issued by Crytek earlier today. Warhorse exec producer Martin Klima explained his studio's logic behind employing CryEngine ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Game Rating Board, South Korea's premiere games rating board, has listed another entry in the Magic: The Gathering series of games, presumably for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 again. As things look, Stainless Games and Wizards of the Coast have no plans of stopping the annual installments. It shouldn't come as much of a surprise: both the original Duels of the Planeswalkers ...