Originally Posted by wraggster BioWare co-founder Dr Ray Muzyka has taken the unprecedented decision to apologise following mounting criticism from fans over the ending of the recently released Mass Effect 3. "I personally believe Mass Effect 3 is the best work we’ve yet created. So, it’s incredibly painful to receive feedback from our core fans that the game’s endings were not up to their expectations," Myzyka blogged. Myzyka said that the game development team had been "poring over everything ...
Originally Posted by wraggster PopCap Games has announced Zuma's Revenge, a sequel to itsZuma puzzler released for PC and Mac in 2009, for Xbox Live Arcade. The original was first released all the way back in 2003, and the enhanced Zuma Deluxe launched on XBLA in 2005. Revenge adds two brand-new modes, including Boss Rush and Weekly Challenge, and its mechanics have been updated too: there are no lives, no checkpoints and no more game over screens. Van Riker, Zuma franchise marketing manager, said: "With well ...
Originally Posted by wraggster LA Noire Touch 'highest performance' game available on tablet, claims streaming service Video Game streaming service OnLive has announced the launch of LA Noire: Touch Edition, which brings Team Bondi's hit game to tablets. OnLive runs games on remote hardware, and streams the content to coustomers, allowing those with low-spec systems to play high-end games without the need for costly upgrades. With the new touch games, this means subscribers to the service can play ...
Originally Posted by wraggster ill-popping puzzler Dr. Mario is out on the 3DS eShop this week. The version available is the Game Boy edition, first released in 1990.It can be yours, this Thursday, for £2.70/€3.Otherwise, it's a sparse week for the eShop.There's a free demo of Pyramids, an Egyptian-themed puzzler. Then there's Aahh! Spot the Difference, an observation game by Gamelion, available as DSiWare for £1.80/€2.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...shop-this-week
Originally Posted by wraggster Wargaming.net is going through quite a growth spurt, and the company's CEO says it's not just about registered user numbers boosted by freeloading players. "We probably have one of the highest payment ratios in the industry, it's around 25 to 30 percent," Victor Kislyi recently told GamesIndustry.biz.Kislyi also offered up some impressive concurrent user numbers for World of Tanks, including 423,000 simultaneous Russian tankers that he said outstrips the entirety of EVE Online's playerbase.As ...