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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Multiplayer Preview: Seriously. Come Back Here With My Tank! [UPDATED]
I have a thing about tanks. If I can drive it, I will. If I can run you over with it, I shall. If you take it from me, I will chase you down and blow it up. Because if I can’t have it, nobody can! Battlefield: Bad Company 2’s multiplayer has a tank gimmick,…
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Star Wars: The Old Republic Just Got A Whole Lot Sandier
Tatooine. A harsh, desert planet, filled with hives of scum and villainy. A place where it is nearly impossible to find the droids you are looking for, and the latest planet to join the Star Wars: The Old Republic galaxy. It’s where both Luke and Anakin Skywalker got their starts, and where an unfortunate incident…
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Burnout Paradise On The Moon?
A post on Burnout developer Criterion Games‘ website reveals plans for downloadable content that never made it to fruition, including boats, helicopters, time travel, and yes – Burnout on the moon. Burnout Paradise was originally envisioned as a series of islands all connected to Paradise City through bridges (or potentially boats!), but something changed after…
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Survey: Sony Considering Premium PlayStation Network Subscriptions
A survey sent from IPSOS Online Research indicates that Sony is considering premium subscription plans for the PlayStation Network, detailing potential prices and premium services, including full hour game trials, free access to PSOne Classics, and cross-game voice chat. Reader Brenna sent us PDF files containing the Sony survey, which begins with the following bit…
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Splinter Cell: Conviction Multiplayer Preview: Separation Anxiety Times Two
The multiplayer in Splinter Cell: Conviction is all at once similar to other Splinter Cell games and somehow entirely different. A lot of this comes from having a second person to look out for at all times. During a gameplay demo, game director Patrick Redding explained that players might recognize “echoes” of Splinter Cell: Chaos…
By AJ Glasser