PC News

 
Filter by Game name
All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z    0-9
 

1 2 3 4 5 ... 42 43 NEXT »
Sort by:

 
Above: That's Romero in the center, before he made one of the worst marketing decisions in history

Game designer John Romero will always be remembered for his work on Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Quake. During his time at id Software, he was part of the team that helped create and shape the first-person shooter genre. But that’s not what he’s most remembered for…


By Mike Jackson posted 3 years, 11 months ago
Damnation is a brand-new IP from Codemasters described as a third person action/shooter in development for PC, PS3 and 360.In development at Blue Omega Entertainment, formerly a video studio that's now venturing into the world of games, Damnation "will feature huge, open environments, frenetic combat, daredevil acrobatics and high-octane vehicle-based stunts."We seriously need to get the phrase "high-octane" banned.The game is said to be

It may seem pointless to award honors to a bunch of unreleased games, but the tradition at least offers an easy-to-digest E3 hype gauge. Nintendo's 3DS won Best Hardware and Best of Show, and based on our time with it, the awards are deserved. But since we love to play devil's advocate, we'll point out that the Wii won Best of Show in 2006, and you know how much we love it now...



It used to be that games and exercise went together like sex and tax preparation, but now the workout genre has grown to become one of the largest and most lucrative genres in the industry. In light of this sweat-sweat revolution, The Exergame Network (TEN) has seen fit to introduce its own health-based rating system, much to the dismissive wanking motions of gamers without kids everywhere...


It used to be that games and exercise went together like sex and tax preparation, but now the workout genre has grown to become one of the largest and most lucrative genres in the industry. In light of this sweat-sweat revolution, The Exergame Network (TEN) has seen fit to introduce its own health-based rating system, much to the dismissive wanking motions of gamers without kids everywhere...


It used to be that games and exercise went together like sex and tax preparation, but now the workout genre has grown to become one of the largest and most lucrative genres in the industry. In light of this sweat-sweat revolution, The Exergame Network (TEN) has seen fit to introduce its own health-based rating system, much to the dismissive wanking motions of gamers without kids everywhere...


It used to be that games and exercise went together like sex and tax preparation, but now the workout genre has grown to become one of the largest and most lucrative genres in the industry. In light of this sweat-sweat revolution, The Exergame Network (TEN) has seen fit to introduce its own health-based rating system, much to the dismissive wanking motions of gamers without kids everywhere...


By GamesRadar US posted 6 years, 2 months ago
Dark Age of Camelot, the hugely successful massively-multiplayer online RPG, is to set up a new Classic server in an attempt to solve many of the problems caused by the controversial Trials of Atlantis expansion. The expansion pack, which offered players the chance to gain ludicrously powerful skills and weapons while completing a set of lengthy quests, was heavily criticised by fans for unbalancing the entire game. It even drove some disgruntled players to cancel their accounts. The

Mythic Entertainment have added +10 evil to their latest expansion pack for their landmark MMORPG series Dark Age Of Camelot, and we have the screens to prove it. While the six other packages for Dark Age Of Camelot have introduced more new classes than the National Curriculum and more mythical beings than the Brothers Grimm, Darkness Rising changes the world into a more gloomy and dangerous place especially for an elite band of online gamers. For anyone with a level 30 or above character

By Ben Richardson posted 5 years, 9 months ago
Wednesday 3 May 2006 Ubisoft's first-person RPG, Dark Messiah of Might & Magic, is more about slugging it out in close combat than worrying about experience points. And these new shots will give you a taste of the gruesome blade fodder you'll be standing toe-to-toe with when the game launches later this year. Forget the obvious comparisons to Oblivion, Dark Messiah offers far more options for skirmishing tactics than its massively single-player rival. While in a brawl you can kick out at your
Most Commented
Connect with GamesRadar