Tagged: PC
Another day, another Starcraft 2 rumor
Team Liquid reports yet another crank in the Starcraft 2 rumor wheel, this time according to a translated post from Korean forum, Fighter Forum. The post states that Starcraft 2 will continue the story from the original game, have a… Read More »
Lost Planet officially coming to PC
Capcom and NVIDIA have announced that the PC version of the hit Xbox 360 game Lost Planet will be arriving on store shelves this June in North America and Europe. It has not yet been given a Japanese release date…. Read More »
Bethesda secures rights to Fallout IP
Until now, original owner Interplay had allowed Bethesda to develop sequels in the series, but retained rights to a Fallout MMO. 5.75 million dollars later, Bethesda now has sole ownership of the IP. The aforementioned MMO will be licensed to… Read More »
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Review
Eight years in the making, but finally the sequel to the classic Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun is now in our hands. Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars returns to the roots of what made this RTS franchise so popular:… Read More »
Shivering Isles bug fix released by Bethesda
Bethesda Softworks has been working overtime in trying to fix a recent bug found in Shivering Isles, the expansion pack for the PC version of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Today, Bethesda has released an official fix for the problem which… Read More »
Half-Life 2: Episode 2 in September?
Doug Lombardi and Robin Walker from Valve have given their newest predictions for the second episodic addition to the Half-Life franchise. In a recent interview with IGN, they said that a September release is what they are currently looking at,… Read More »
Valve and Creative Assembly thinking cross-platform play
According to a pair of news stories on CVG, Valve Software and The Creative Assembly are eyeballing cross-platform play between Xbox 360 and PC. The Creative Assembly, developer of the Total War RTS series, is certainly thinking of cross-platform game… Read More »
Sony moving to capture Asian and European online markets
Mention "online subscriptions" to any game company executives and their eyes will start to glaze over with distant smiles on their faces. Why is this? Long term profits. Online titles not only make money at the point of sale at… Read More »
Bethesda Responds to Shivering Isles Crash Bug
Bethesda has responded to the incidents of a fatal bug that was discovered by gamers when the Oblivion expansion pack, Shivering Isles, was played for an extended period of time. Bethesda’s Peter Hines told GamePro that the situation is under… Read More »
Late April Fools? Valve Cafe Hacked
The Valve Caf