Tagged: open-world
Back in July Hideo Kojima hinted at a big announcement regarding the new Fox Engine. It turns out the engine is being used to develop a brand new game in the Metal Gear Solid franchise. People in Japan were shown… Read More »
DayZ, the wildly popular ARMA 2 mod, will now become its own game according to a recent Tumblr post. Creator Dean “Rocket” Hall revealed that Bohemia Interactive, makers of the ARMA franchise, will help with development duties. Hall will still… Read More »
Capcom’s stab at the open-world RPG, Dragon’s Dogma, has sold over 1 million units, according to the company’s recent three-month financial report. Dragon’s Dogma is “performing well, particularly in Japan,” details the financial report, which lists data from April to… Read More »
A new Sleeping Dogs trailer is out, showcasing the game’s cover system, slow motion, car chases, and tons of bullets. Also explosions. Sleeping Dogs has had a strange development cycle, getting cancelled by Activision back when it was known as… Read More »
In this technological age, knowledge is power. The more you know, whether it be about people, places, or things, the better off you are. Combine all three, along with the wherewithal to use it to your advantage, and you have… Read More »
“Day 1” of E3 2012 kicked off this morning with Nintendo’s press conference. In case any gamers out there missed it, here’s a brief rundown of what happened. Things got off to a strong start when Shigeru Miyamoto came out… Read More »
Assassin’s Creed III was obviously the big headliner heading into Ubisoft’s 2012 E3 press conference, but a surprising new IP may have stolen the show. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot came out on stage to preface the final game of the… Read More »
I stand alone on a beach, landmasses sprawled on a blocky landscape before me. Cows moo on the nearby cliffsides and in the water. I punch at the dirt, digging a single cube out of the cliff and claiming it… Read More »
Relating to a videogame protagonist can be tough. Most times our fearless leads, with their admirable actions and handsome faces, are nothing more than vessels. They’re personae to which we attach our ideals. If a game’s presentation and influences are… Read More »
The Double Fine adventure project has helped spur a Kickstarter craze throughout the videogame industry, and now key members of the team behind 2007’s Titan Quest are joining in on the fun. Crate Entertainment is seeking $280,000 to help create… Read More »