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Originally Posted by wraggster Part of the excitement lobbed at Dust 514 is its connectivity with the complex, massively-multiplayer beast known as EVE Online. Linked physically by servers in the real world and otherwise by a thin story thread, Dust 514 has escaped close examination as we fawn over its ambitious moving parts. Developer CCP has swatted the magnifying glasses away so far, showing it off at industry trade shows for us to marvel at ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Two versions of the Halo 4 soundtrack will become available on October 22, but only one of them will cost more than the game itself. Composed by Massive Attack alumni Neil Davidge, the standard edition Halo 4 soundtrack will encompass 15 tracks from the game's score in both physical and digital formats for $13.98. The Special Edition 2-Disc Box Set, on the other hand, will set you back quite a bit ...
Originally Posted by wraggster A new duo of masked bros debuts in Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel. See as the two bros shoot stuff, hide from other bros shooting stuff, and shoot even bigger stuff while manning a turret. Shooting and hiding has never been so cooperative. http://www.joystiq.com/2012/08/22/sh...devils-cartel/
Originally Posted by wraggster Yes, it’s another set of brand new screen shots for Grand Theft Auto V. Man. Parachute. Rocks. Trees. River. Bridge. Tennis. Grass. Bikes. Mud. It really is ALL happening in these images which, as you’ve probably noticed, can be seen below. On Monday Rockstar released three new images for the game. We were very excited. In our dreams all this new GTA V activity point to an Apple-style “Surprise, it’s in stores tomorrow” type release in October. But the safe money’s ...
Originally Posted by wraggster GAME OF THE DAY: WipEout HD Fury is a great example of the modern games industry at its finest. It’s digital-only, cheap to download (£13.99 the last time we looked), it runs in 1080p at 60fps and it’s absolutely brilliant. But what’s equally as important is its history. The IP was born back in 1995 when a studio called Psygnosis (which later became Sony’s Studio Liverpool) released WipEout on PlayStation One, Sega Saturn and PC. And while it wasn’t a single format release, ...