Unless you've been living under a rock you'll know that Audiosurf has been taking the gaming world by storm, winning praise from gamers and critics alike. Here at GamerNode we love it, and being the crazy bunch we are, tried to break the time space continuum with our audio/video review.
The game was released on Steam in the middle of February, and in only 14 days managed to outsell every other game available on Steam for the period of February. Just think about that for a moment. In a two week period, an indie game created by a single man has managed to move more copies than Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike, Team Fortress 2, BioShock and many, many more games.
The game is only $9.95, so if you haven't already bough it (blasphemy!) then grab it while it's hot! If that hasn't convinced you then wat...
AMD has finally revealed it's new 45nm processor although it may well be too little too late unless they can get it out at a reasonable date this year.
Too late and they risk being almost a full year behind Intel, adding to their current woes. And if this latest offering is not up to the same standard that people have come to expect from Intel's 45nm processors then AMD could be in a spot of bother. Well... more like a puddle of bother actually. A bothery puddle of botheryness.... sorry about that.
So far they have only showed off one server chip and one desktop chip, but hopefully there are more to come. It'd be nice to see AMD lurch back from the brink and give Intel some good competition once again.
Here's the press release:
AMD Demos 45nm Native Quad-Core Processors for Server, Desktop
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Relic Entertainment's Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series will have a permanent place in my heart for its excellent and balanced RTS gameplay. It's been close to four years since the game's original release and by the time the third and last expansion pack rolled around, things began to feel a little worn out.
In the latest PC Game UK magazine, there's a teaser on the last page for the April 10th issue, which certainly hints at things to come for the Dawn of War series. As you can see below, it appears to be the silhouette of a Space Marine with the line, "Are you ready for a new Dawn?" written next to it.
I don't want to be an anticipation-type of person but I'm pretty excited for Dawn of War 2! Just think of the core Dawn of War gameplay with a new engine, such as the Essence Engine in C...
As if there wasn't enough controversy surrounding violence in video games, game producer American McGee, responsible for the cult hit Alice and the not so cult hit, Bad Day LA , is working on a new game that will have its theme based on the universe of Grimm's fairy tales.
Unknown to some of the public, Grimm's fairy tales are not really the cute bedtime stories that many associate them with. The original versions were quite horrific and filled with violence.
Good old McGee says that he wants to bring back the original themes of these stories into his new game.
"The teeth have been removed from them- effectively rendering their morals and messages mute. Until the threat is re-instated, what's the point? And that's Grimm's mission in a nutshell: return overly-sweet tales to their original for...
At first glance, this 500GB hard drive doesn't seem too different than any other hard drive on the market: 5400rpm spindle speed, an 8MB cache and a 3.0Gbps SATA interface. But imagine this particular hard drive to be the world's smallest hard drive ever, courtesy from Samsung.
Coming in at a mere 2.5 inches and 9.5mm tall, this hard drive certainly nabs the world record, but Samsung is not stopping there. In addition, they introduced the industry's fastest DVD burner.
According to Gizmodo, "The WriteMaster SH-S223 will offer high-speed DVD burning on low speed media; 16X and 8X media will be written to at 22X and 12X write speeds, respectively. The SH-S223 will be able to write at the following maximum speeds; 22X DVD±R recording, 12X DVD-RAM recording, 16X DVD+R Dual Layer recording, 12X D...
For you eager fans of Funcom's upcoming MMORPG Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, the game's official site points to an updated and rather extensive FAQ.
The combat portion of the FAQ was updated with new information regarding the game's unique combat system. In short, "This system gives you control over your attacks in real-time, and requires aiming, planning, and coordination, rather than clicking auto-attack and walk away. Players must make strategic decisions regarding how and where they stand in relation to the enemies they are fighting..."
Other portions covered include classes and feats, races, magic, the single-player experience, quests, guild, crafting, equipment and the gameworld.
Lastly, here are the official system requirements:
Required:OS: Windows Vista/XPProcessor: 3GHz Pentium ...
I was never really a big StarCraft guy back in the day. There was just something infinitely more appealing to me about the faux-history that Age of Empires brought to the table, however StarCraft II is really getting me interested--this game is absolutely gorgeous.
Now if only I actually had a PC that could run this.
It's very modest in comparison to PC juggernauts like Crysis, but my PC would still chug-a-lug on this. Feel free to express to me what a mindless idiot I was for prefering AoE to StarCraft in the comments.
In the world of round-the-clock Team Fortress 2 updates, an email response to a player from Robin Walker of Valve mentions that attention to the Pyro class has yielded only mediocre results and changes haven't been finalized yet. In addition, no details were given regarding the Pyro's unlockable weapons.
Despite the lack of new Pyro information, Walker revealed that one of the "rumored" unlockable weapons for the Medic, the Overhealer, won't be making an appearance in Team Fortress 2.
"We're still thinking about the relationship between the Pyro & the core combat classes, in particular that of the Pyro & the Soldier. We've tried a couple of things in our internal playtests, but haven't found anything we like enough to ship yet. The recent update to the flamethrower with the audio cue played...
The idea of playing in a world specifically built for MMOFPS gameplay sounds terribly intriguing, which is why those who've been keeping their eyes on Webzen's Huxley have been wondering they'll be able to pop the game into their Xbox 360 or PC to go forth on their epic, foe fragging quest.
Here's the problem: the game was announced two years ago with a serious lack of information being shared with the public since then. That's a fairly long wait, no?
However, there's good news, for IGN was able to discuss the title with its producer Kjong Kang.
While the site's two page progress report doesn't include the real reason why it's taking so long to get the game in our hands, it contains information that assures us that 100 on 100 battles are still in its feature set.
"We are paying careful attenti...
Microsoft's Games for Windows (GFW) initiative got off to a rocky start two years ago, mainly due to being busy with the Xbox 360. By the end of 2007 though, more than 50 games were released under the GFW moniker but controversy still arose, namely with the GFW Live service.
But here to relieve some angst is Kevin Unangst, senior global director of Games for Windows, as he spoke with Eurogamer.
One of the big bombshells Unangst dropped is that digital distribution may be in the future for GFW Live. Other digital distribution services like Steam has garnered plenty of acclaim and popularity, especially with helping PC gaming sales recently so to see Microsoft embracing the service certainly makes me feel comfortable.
Unangst said, "We'll continue to invest in it. We've heard about a lot of ...
Video game sales usually only come from two places: the publishers themselves or The NPD Group. Doug Lombardi, vice president of marketing, Valve, made some comments (again) on Gamasutra regarding the state of PC gaming and partly shifted the fear and anxiety on The NPD Group.
Regarding the monthly PC gaming sales reports released by The NPD Group, Lombardi stated, "That totally ignores the money changing hands, and properties like World of Warcraft with their monthly subscriptions.
That totally ignores Steam sales, and any other MMOs and online distribution systems and a host of others... it also ignores things like PopCap games. Peggle's not in that number."
He went on saying that if those figures were counted within the NPD's numbers, PC gaming sales would appear to be the fastest growing...
The time has finally come folks; mothers hide your daughters because Armageddon has come. The best selling PC game series (we're talking over 70 million copies sold) is getting its second sequel: The Sims 3. If you head on over to the game's official website, you'll be treated to a splash page teasing more information coming on March 19th.
If you can't wait two weeks, 1UP features the upcoming April/May issue of Games for Windows with The Sims 3 adorning the cover page. They mention brief details for the game; such as a big change to the Sims' motives system along with that the game will take place in a gigantic sandbox-like dynamic neighborhood.
"The biggest change to The Sims 3 is that it takes place in a wide-open, constantly changing neighborhood -- a much bigger sandbox, if you will, a...
Gamers were in an uproar recently when Activision CEO Robert Kotick made comments suggesting that StarCraft II may contain in-game advertising. Thankfully, Blizzplanet received a follow-up statement from Blizzard stating that there are no such plans, yay!
The statement said, "We have no plans to have in-game advertising in StarCraft II. We believe Bobby was actually referring to Battle.net, which has always included ads." So there we go folks, no Mountain Dew or Red Bull ads during your midnight Zerg rushes.
In somewhat related news, Shacknews confirmed that Battlefield Heroes, EA's upcoming free to play shooter, won't contain in-game advertising either, despite early initial reports. Instead, advertisements will be featured on the game's official website, which you have to visit before laun...
Crysis hasn't had the best of runs. Myriads of people have had problems with the game crashing, freezing up, having texture and model issues and much more. In the multiplayer component of the game there were many balancing issues, problems with damage levels and countless other concerns with gameplay.
Well, the lads at Crytek have been working hard over the past few months, and at long last the Crysis 1.2 patch has finally been released, and it's one hell of a patch. Weighing in at around 360MB it's full of so many bug fixes and additions that the change log alone is impressive.
Here are the main fixes and additions found in the patch:
- Added mod loader to main menu- Increased damage of most player-fired weapons and decreased damage of most AI-fired weapons
- Added auto team balance - Added ...
Remember when GamerNode told you that Valve was planning to break up that uber bundle of gaming known as the Orange Box and redistribute each game individually? Well, we weren't lying.
Valve has confirmed that the package will indeed be separated into its constituent parts and sold off like a stolen car at the local chop shop. On April 9th, Portal will retail for $19.95, while Team Fortress 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode 2 will cost $29.99 each.
Doing the math in this equation will reveal that the whole package will soon cost a total of 80 dollars. That's not even including the two other games currently included in the Orange Box (but they don't count, do they?).
So far, this divorce will only apply to the PC version of the game, but I'd imagine the 360 version can't be too far behind. In e...
The NPD Group released the top 10 best selling PC games in the U.S. during the month of February today. Despite only making up 5% (as of January 2008) of the reported 7 million copies sold worldwide, Call of Duty 4 emerged as the best selling PC game last month. Combining an awesome single-player campaign with an intense multiplayer landscape will surely make Call of Duty 4 a top player for months to come.
The game that came in second is an excellent example of true and innovative PC gaming. After receiving plenty of critical acclaim upon release, Sins of a Solar Empire snatched the #2 spot on the list. To combat the ongoing 'PC gaming is dying' argument, the game sold over 100,000 copies in just under two weeks, where most were sold through Stardock's online content delivery system.
The res...
I've only had brief gameplay sessions with Assassin's Creed on a friend's Xbox 360 so you can guarantee that I'm eyeballing the upcoming PC edition of Assassin's Creed, which is now due on March 28th in Europe and April 8th for North America. Some more details were revealed today, so here they are.
As we've already reported, the PC edition will include four new investigation types: archer assassination, rooftop race challenge, merchant stand destruction challenge and escort challenge. Will these new investigations head to consoles in the future? Unfortunately, Ubisoft is not talking about that now.
The new investigation types are detailed as followed, "The archer assassination requires the player to assassinate the archers in a dedicated zone without being seen. In the rooftop race challeng...
The folks over at Blizzard are really setting the bar high for themselves when it comes to their work on the hugely anticipated sequel to their beloved new-classic, StarCraft.
In Blizzard's second podcast, Chris Metzen (he's the guy responsible for the WarCraft, StarCraft, and Diablo storylines, by the way) claimed, "we're all doing the best work of our careers." He went on to say:
"It's been very, very rewarding to see this thing take shape. Just getting back to that Blizzard of yesteryear where it's not all about WoW - don't get me wrong, I love WOW! But we're so much more than that."
That's great to hear, because I had almost forgotton that the company ever did anything other than create and operate World of Warcraft...and practice world domination.
NVIDIA is set to release it's new GeForce 9 series of video cards in a few months, and already information is starting to filter out about the lineup's power.
VR-Zone has gotten it's hands on some preliminary 3DMark06 scores for the upcoming 9800 GX2 and 9800 GTX cards. The rig used in the benchmarking was an Intel Quad Core Q6700 2.66GHz processor on an unknown P965 board with Forceware 173.67 drivers and Catalyst 8.451 drivers.
The results can be seen below. Remember, these are pre-release figures and NVIDIA isstill tweaking the clock speeds and drivers, so things can change before you can get your hands on the actual card and give it a go yourself.
For pre-release figures they are promising. Here's hoping with further tweakage the cards can go above and beyond even NVIDIA's expectations.
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You may think with all the recent attention Valve has given to Team Fortress 2, they may have forgotten its first child, Counter-Strike. Despite not receiving a major game update since the release of Counter-Strike: Source in 2004, the Source remake constantly remains in the top played games on Xfire everyday.
In an interview with GameTrailers TV, Doug Lombardi, vice president of marketing, compared updates to Counter-Strike with updates to any online game.
"We will never abandon Counter-Strike. It's a little bit unfair to compare Counter-Strike, I think, to your classic game that's gonna have these sequels. It looks a little bit more like an MMO where it's constantly [being updated]."
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