Call of Duty was always popular, but became a cultural phenomenon only in 2007 thanks to a revised multiplayer…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Warfare Online
Warfare Online is a fast-paced, tug-of-war PVP game that combines real time strategy with a collectible card game. Players face off against each other from around the globe in head to head Battle or can sharpen their skills against an AI in Practice mode. Collect and customize infantry, vehicles and support assets to push forward and destroy your opponent's outpost and seize victory. Designed as a blend between Company of Heroes and Hearthstone, Warfare Online is a real time strategy game that truly rewards planning and strategy as opposed to reflexes or a high APM. Warfare Online is developed by Con Artist Games, a 5 person independent studio based in Melbourne, Australia. It is a continuation of the hugely popular Warfare 1917 and Warfare 1944 web games which have collectively been played over 100 million times.
Call of Duty was always popular, but became a cultural phenomenon only in 2007 thanks to a revised multiplayer…
Ubisoft's Ghost Recon franchise has always occupied the "tactical military shooter" space a bit uneasily. The series…
Fantasy RPG Game of Thrones and fantasy MMO TERA Online already are seeing modest discounts. The upcoming RPG from…
After finding out about The Legend of Alfur, a Japanese indy-made FPS for the PC, it struck me how weird it was to…
After many months of talking up its latest architecture, Nvidia reclaimed the single-GPU performance crown with its G…
This Wednesday edition of Kotaku's The Moneysaver catches all the offers, promotions and bargains that can't wait…
Blink and you'll miss it. The Guy Fawkes mask flashes on the screen only for a brief instant, but it's there. Twice.
George "geohot" Hotz found himself with overnight notoriety when, in 2007 at the age of seventeen, he successfully…
This is trolling at its finest (or worst, really).
A MW3 player gets into a smack-talking back and forth with…
"The very first death threat I got was when we decided not to support dedicated servers in Modern Warfare 2," Robert…
Advertisement