Posts by John Papadopoulos:
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Has Gone Gold
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Square Enix announced that Deus Ex: Human Revolution has gone gold and will be available in European retail stores on August 26th, 2011. So yeah, no more delays for this much anticipated FPS/RPG hybrid. The game will be available on PC, X360, PS3 and OnLive.
Terra Militaris: Conquest Expansion Goes Live Today
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Gala Networks Europe announced today the launch of Conquest, the first huge expansion for Terra Militaris, its history-based real time strategy MMO. Conquest will go live this afternoon for Polish, English, German and French servers and comes with a new server for each language, high-level challenges, a new PvP mode, new buildings, in-game auctions, a … Continue reading Terra Militaris: Conquest Expansion Goes Live Today
From Dust will also require a permanent internet connection
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Seems that PC gamers will have to get used to Ubisoft’s online DRM yet again. Earlier today we’ve informed you that Driver: San Francisco will require a permanent internet connection. Well, get ready because the much anticipated God game, From Dust, will also use this always-online DRM. Yeap, you read that right. From Dust will … Continue reading From Dust will also require a permanent internet connection
Serious Sam: Double D – Serious Gameplay Trailer
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Croteam released a new gameplay trailer for their sidescrolling shooter that is set in the Serious Sam universe. Serious Sam: Double D is developed by Mommy’s Best Games and is slated for release next month on the PC. Check out this awesome trailer – courtesy of GameTrailers – after the jump.
Driver: San Francisco PC To Require A Permanent Internet Connection
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
So you thought that Ubisoft has dropped their always-online DRM? Well, guess again. When a fan asked at Driver’s Twitter Account whether Driver: San Francisco would feature an offline mode – like Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Mathieu Willem said that this would not be the case and that the game would require a permanent internet connection.
Duke Nukem Forever DLC announced
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Gearbox Software announced today the first DLC for Duke Nukem Forever. This first pack will be called “Hail to the Icons Parody” and is slated for an Autumn release on X360, PC and PS3. Although the company hasn’t announced any price for it yet, we do know that it will contain four new maps and … Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever DLC announced
Dragon Age II Removed From Steam
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Oh boy, here we go again. EA released today the first DLC of Dragon Age 2 and to our surprise, Steam has removed completely the game from its list. That’s right, go ahead and try searching the game in Valve’s distribution service and you won’t find anything. This is Crysis 2 all over again.
Former Eidos project marketing manager Agnes Kwiecien joins Lace Mamba Global
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
Lace Mamba Global announced that on July 01st, 2011, Agnes Kwiecien joined the marketing department as a Product Manager. In her new role, she will coordinate marketing and PR campaigns for local as well as international releases. She reports to Claas Wolter, Head of PR & Marketing.
Section 8: Prejudice – New Skirmish Mode Available Now For Free
Posted on: 27 Jul 2011
TimeGate Studios announced today the free release of Skirmish, a brand new, action-packed game mode for Section 8: Prejudice. Skirmish is now available on Xbox Live and PC, and will be available for the PlayStation Network version of the game, set for release later today.
E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy – New Gameplay Trailer
Posted on: 26 Jul 2011
StreumOnStudio released today a brand, new gameplay trailer for their FPS/RPG hybrid, E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy. The game looks good for an indie game and seems complex like the legendary Deus Ex. It is after all inspired by Ion Storm’s little baby, so make sure to check it out. E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy is slated for … Continue reading E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy – New Gameplay Trailer