Originally Posted by wraggster EA has offered refunds to buyers of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters on PC who complained about its lacking quality and content compared to the console version. A stripped-down single-player offering, poor visuals and a paid-only multiplayer mode done via the premium Tiger Woods Online PC service has lead to gamers complaining that giving the PC game the same title as the more robust console versions was misleading on EA's part, reports Eurogamer. Despite the deletion ...
Originally Posted by wraggster November 4 is the day Sega will release Sonic Generations to eager fans of the blue blur in UK - three days after the US release of November 1. That's for the console versions - the 3DS version is yet to get a date more specific than 'November'. Sega recently revealed a Sonic Generations Collector's Edition, which includes "a collectable figurine featuring both Classic Sonic and Modern Sonic, an exclusive, individually numbered commemorative 'Gold Ring', and a '20 ...
Originally Posted by wraggster One of the worst kept secrets in the games industry is out – developer Starbreeze is indeed working on a brand new Syndicate game for EA. The publisher has given it a release date of early 2012 on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Coming in the wake of Deus Ex’s worldwide chart success, it’s perhaps no surprise to see the title described as “a unique and brutal sci-fi first-person shooter experience set in a not too distant future, where business is war”. The original Syndicate debuted on ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Upcoming PC shooter Planetside 2 will adopt a free-to-play model following the long line of MMOs that did so earlier this year. The FPS MMO sequel from Sony Online Entertainment will include free-to-play in some form, but concrete details have yet to be determined, reports VG247. The developer’s studio head John Smedley told 17173.com: “The game will be free-to-play. What form will it be? We’re still working that out. But here’s a hint – we like League of Legends a lot.” League ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Electronic Arts has pulled the iPhone version of its social game FIFA Superstars from the App Store, after players experienced problems playing the connected game. The game started life on Facebook, where it currently has just under 2.8 million monthly active users. In late August, a standalone iPhone version was launched on the App Store, but swiftly disappeared again. http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/fifa-...p-store/084554