Tagged: PC
Good Old Games (GOG) is known for its DRM-free distribution of PC classics, but now the site is looking to expand. According to a company press release, new indie titles will be added to its catalog in an effort to… Read More »
Kickstarter, the successful online funding program for small creative businesses and individuals, dropped onto a few videogame headlines last month after the surprisingly unsurprising success of Double Fine’s adventure project, which ultimately raised over $3 million. Despite the recent surge in… Read More »
Pay a moment’s consideration to your foe. Have you ever imagined what it’s like to be on the other side of a tower defence game? What about the desperate general on the other side of the conflict, sending swathes of… Read More »
— “I decide whether you can be in the world I choose to exist in.” — “I will talk and you will listen.” — “I’m always trying hard to be loved.” In a family, and indeed in any relationship, matters… Read More »
In a statement released today, BioWare Co-founder Dr. Ray Muzkya announced upcoming plans to add content and “provide further closure” to Mass Effect 3. “Building on their research, Exec Producer Casey Hudson and the team are hard at work on… Read More »
Rag’narok, the foretold apocalypse, is coming to the land of Aarklash while the Griffins, pious denizens of Akkylannie, wage war on the Scorpion faction from the desert lands of Syharhalna. Get much of that? Me neither, yet this is the… Read More »
It’s been known for months that Diablo III would be coming out in 2012, but now gamers can mark down a specific date on their calenders: May 15. At this very moment the game can be pre-ordered, and fans of… Read More »
Tuesday morning, inXile Entertainment launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowd-fund a sequel to the popular post-apocalyptic RPG from 1988, Wasteland. Wasteland was the first game to feature a persistent world, moral choices that impacted the game, and varied combat options…. Read More »
Square Enix and Airtight Games have been busy over the past week, showing off Quantum Conundrum at both the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and South by Southwest Screenburn in Austin, Texas, giving gamers their first look at the… Read More »
Video games are escapist fantasies that let players transform into idealized cyborg super-soldiers, elvish mages, and “Chosen Ones” of whom prophesies have spoken. A developer would have to be crazy to make a game that forces players to run around… Read More »