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Originally Posted by wraggster Jason Rohrer, the developer behind such unconventional cult hits as Diamond Trust of London, Sleep is Death and Inside a Star-Filled Sky, has a new game in the works titled The Castle Doctrine. It's "a massively multiplayer game of burglary and home defense" and will come soon to PC, Mac and Linux, according to its official site (which is pretty barebones at the moment). The website does reveal ...
Originally Posted by wraggster John Riccitiello says the big lesson from current crisis is "consumers won't pay for crap" Electronic Arts ea.com Zynga's much publicized struggles of late have some investors questioning the future of the social gaming market, but Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello believes the current pessimism in the market is a bit much. According to an AllThingsD report, Riccitiello used his keynote address at the App Conference today to say the social gaming ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Assassin's Creed series has never shied away from touchy topics, with the very first game having players killing a variety of historical figures in the middle of a Christian-Muslim Holy War, and the second one using the Pope as its villain. However, with the third installment of the series set during the American Revolution, the development team has had to consider issues of slavery and treatment of Native Americans. And with the Assassin's Creed: Liberation spin-off for PlayStation Vita featuring ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Rockstar has revealed the next piece of DLC for Max Payne 3 is set to arrive later this month. Following a delay, the game’s Hostage Negotiation add-on will land on October 30th for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. The content adds new maps, rifles, suits, masks, explosions, and other such things. It runs $9.99, but will be free to those with a Rockstar Pass for the game. Hostage Negotiation was originally due out in September for MP3, but Rockstar was forced to announce the setback after ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The third episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead has shambled onto iOS. The chapter goes for $4.99 and is available now on Apple’s app store for iPhone (4 and up) and iPad (2 and up) devices. With the release, the mobile version of the adventure title trails the PC and console versions by one episode in the five-part series. The Walking Dead is also set to arrive as a complete retail package in stores for PS3 and Xbox 360 in time for the holidays. http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/the-w...ts-ios/0104865 ...