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Shadowbane Goes Into The Shadows
After a successful six-year run, MMORPG Shadowbane will shut down on May 1 according to publisher Ubisoft. Shadowbane is known to MMO devotees as a bastion of player-versus-player gameplay. I seem to remember sieges also being a big draw to bloodthirsty gamers. Ubisoft bought the game’s developer, Wolfpack Studios, back in 2004 and closed the…
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Celebrate Hitler’s Birthday By Killing Him In These Games
On this day 120 years ago, the headman behind World War II and the Holocaust was born in what was then known as Austria-Hungary. He died in 1945, but lives on in video games as the eternal bad guy. “Celebrate” Hitler’s B-day or just seize an excuse to play video games with the following titles…
By AJ Glasser - Uncategorized
L.A. Court Finds In Favor Of Scratch DJ
A California judge has ruled in favor of Scratch DJ Game LLC, granting a temporary restraining order against Activision Publishing, ordering all Scratch intellectual property returned immediately. Despite assurances on Thursday by Activision that the L.A. Superior Court saw no evidence of wrongdoing on their part, a judge today granted Genius Products and Numark Industries…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Getting A Demo
Monster Hunter Freedom Unit is hitting the states this June, and Capcom is preparing a tiny demo taste of the game to help players gauge their interest in really big game hunting. The demo for Monster Hunter Freedom Unite will be hitting the PlayStation Store in early June, a bit before the actual game hits…
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Singstar Has Trophies Now
Remember when we told you SingStar was being patched last week? We lied. It’s patched now though, with trophy support, voice control, and a newly redesigned SingStore eagerly awaiting your dulcet tones. It seemed rather silly to release a trophy patch one week and a functionality patch the next. Perhaps that’s why the new global…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Fight Night Round 4 Is Stylin’
EA shows off some of the different fighting styles represented in Fight Night Round Four. It’s really quite amazing to see the different techniques and styles used by competitors in a game that can be simply described as hit the other guy until he falls down. For those of you who’d rather not get into…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Tiny Lego Battles Screens Possibly Contain Lego
This box art for TT Games‘ Lego Battles strategy game for the Nintendo DS is about as exciting as the screenshot gallery gets. Translating the Lego Castles, Pirates, and Space sets into a real-time strategy game is a brilliant idea, but when you shrink the whole thing down to function on the Nintendo DS, you…
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The Godfather II Review: The Don Does No Favors
The open-world crime genre, like real-world crime, is wantonly violent, seductive with promises of easy riches. EA returns to the scene with a sequel that must live up to its predecessor—plus two landmark films. In the video game version of The Godfather II, players once again work their way up the ranks of the Corleone…
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Neverwinter Nights 2 Finally Explores The Mysteries Of Westgate
Neverwinter Nights 2 players will finally get their chance to explore one of the Forgotten Realms’ most infamous cities as Atari readies the Mysteries of Westgate for release at the end of this month. The first “Adventure Pack” for Neverwinter Nights has been completed since late 2007, but due to some copy protection issues with…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Risen Sets The Mood
Gothic developer Piranha Bytes grants us a look at the environments and atmosphere to be found in their next big role-playing title, Risen. Risen takes place on a volcanic tropical island, which explains why one could easily confuse the opening of this “Mood” trailer with an old Far Cry video. The similarities soon end, however,…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
The Days Of Arcade End With Lode Runner
The Days of Arcade come to an end this week, as Microsoft rolls out the last in a series of top-quality Xbox Live Arcade titles this week in the form of Lode Runner. Lode Runner is a recreation of the PC gaming classic platformer by Douglas E. Smith, loving brought into the current generation by…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
PSP Update 5.5 Makes It Easier To Shop
It’s a whole new world of shopping convenience tomorrow on the PlayStation Portable, with the 5.50 system update making it that much easier to browse the PlayStation Store. Dropping tomorrow, the 5.50 system update for the Sony PSP allows unregistered users to browse the latest games, demos, and wallpapers in the PlayStation Store. You’ll still…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Stalin Vs Martians Strategically Delayed
Mezmer Games has announced that their upcoming historically accurate real-time strategy game Stalin vs Martians is coming out a bit later than originally intended, in order to apply another layer of polish. While the official announcement didn’t say exactly when Stalin vs Martians, originally scheduled for release this week, would be available at a digital…
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Warhammer Online Looks Beyond The Sands
Warhammer Online players are one more step closer to the Land of the Dead this week, as Mythic launches their Beyond the Sands live event. The war between Order and Destruction takes a southward turn this week, as artifacts unearthed in the southern deserts bring with them the wrath of the servants of the undying…
By Mike Fahey