Tagged: PC
I remember playing Conflict: Global Terror a few years back for a review on another site. It was (at the time) one of the worst-produced games I’d ever seen, and filled with all sorts of stupid quirks and annoying little… Read More »
Today, during the Game Developer’s Conference, iD Software announced that their new partnership with IGA Worldwide is what will spawn the new, free Quake Live game. Formerly known as Quake Zero, Quake Live will be the next iteration in the… Read More »
Sam & Max Episode 203: Night of the Raving Dead Review
Come on, you can’t help to laugh at a German vampire with oversized nipples, a bad accent and poorly enunciated U.S. jokes. It must be the same reason why I loved Sam & Max: Reality 2.0 and its hilarious take… Read More »
Democracy Review
This first paragraph in my reviews is usually reserved for a brief explanation of the game, the company who made it and its general genre classification. Now that I have played Democracy, I’m not sure if this typical review structure… Read More »
During GDC, Peter Molyneux — Lionhead Studios’ boss — gave some comments regarding the state of PC gaming. Stating that PC gaming is lacking innovation and in a tragic state, the comments seem to mirror similar thoughts Epic Games’ Cliff… Read More »
American McGee's Grimm debut trailer
For some reason, I can’t get enough of the idea of taking sweet, innocent children’s fairy tales and turning them into a sick and twisted horrorshow. I don’t know if it’s just me, but that’s something that makes me feel… Read More »
The Tech Report spied a job posting by American e-commerce company Amazon.com who are looking for a "Software Development Engineer – Video Game and Software Downloads." Judging by the job description, one may deduce that Amazon is looking into getting… Read More »
The Bad, The Ugly, and the Sober is an upcoming point n’ click western adventure game from Akella. The story is pretty straight-forward — you play a farmer named Jack who encounters a bunch of bandits after saving an injured… Read More »
If you’ve been holding out to experience an excellent RPG such as The Witcher, then May will be a grand time to get your hands on the game. The surprise has been lifted today and CD Projekt RED announced that… Read More »
After having the chance to preview Penumbra: Black Plague, I was eager to dive deeper into the dark, Lovecraft-like tale and to play more with the pervasive physics-based game engine. After completing the game in its entirety, I must say… Read More »