Originally Posted by wraggster Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford teased fans at PAX in Seattle this weekend that the developer will start talking about the next Duke Nukem game "soon". Speaking at the Gearbox community panel, Pitchford said the studio is still determined to make "our own Duke game". "I know that you guys figured out that, when Gearbox acquired the franchise, we didn't do it just to make sure we could all play Duke Forever, but because we wanted to make our own Duke ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sega has revealed another awesome-looking PS3-exclusive level for House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut. The second of two known exclusive levels - after the previously-revealed 'Naked Terror' level that helped earn the game a banning in Australia - is called 'Creeping Flesh', and has players blasting meaty enemies in what looks like a rotten flesh-covered abattoir. "We ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Valveās first motion control-supported console game may be just a matter of months away from release. The Washington studio has said will include PlayStation Move with the next instalment of Counter-Strike, according to reports. Counter-Strike Global Offensive is also designed to unite the PS3, PC and Mac versions of the game through shared online networks, though the process has yet to be finalised. According to a Kotaku report, the PS3 version of the game will feature both ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Despite EA senior VP Patrick Soderlund saying last month that no mod tools would be released for Battlefield 3 because "it's going to be too big of a challenge for people," developer DICE's general manager Karl-Magnus Troedsson has said that the team is considering releasing mod tools further down the line. "We have heard the community very loud and clear on this topic," he told Ausgamers. "We are considering it, back in the studio. The game won't ship with mod tools, but ...
Originally Posted by wraggster A trademark filing in July outed Harmonix's next project, an iOS app called Vidrhythm, with the developer at first refusing to reveal anything about it beyond a curt "it will be awesome" and later moving to correct reports that described it as a game instead of an app. At last weekend's PAX event in Seattle, Vidrhythm was formally unveiled as an earnestly lo-fi music video generator: it records a succession of short video clips of users making various sound effects and stitches them together. ...