It may not receive the same amount of attention as Half-Life 2 or Halo 3, but 2K Games' Prey has been on our must have list ever since we spied it at E3 2005. This bad ass looking FPS is probably not going to do much to advance its genre, but it's got just about everything we could ask for; slimy and evil looking aliens, lots of cool weapons, eight person multiplayer (a weak number, but we'll take it), and a different type of main character. It just looks like a fun game, and while we can't vouch for its single player campaign, we did go a few rounds with its enjoyable multiplayer component.
Valve has released a patch for The Orange Box titles Half-Life 2: Episode 1 & 2, Portal and Team Fortress 2, adding support for the Novint Falcon controller.
PC Games Hardware published pictures of a new HD Alyx model of Fakefactory's Cinematic Mod 10. It seems like the modder reacts to the harsh critique that followed the shots published the day before yesterday (as reported on N4G) and replaces the Adriana Lima like Alyx with a better version that looks like the real Alyx again. This new model is based on the actress Jamil Mullen who had been the original real-life model for Alyx during the development of Half-Life 2.
Fakefactory is working on a new mod for Half-Life 2. This time he added a HD Alyx with nipples to prick your eyes out as well as bump mapping for rocks and high definition objects.
PCGH delivers the first screenshots of the Cinematic Mod 10. The mod is said to deliver new HD models for Alyx and objects.
This mod from Sensory Overload Games is a fast-paced third-person shooter, retaining a very light RPG element.
From the dystopian corridors of BioShock's subterranean "paradise" to the Strogg-infested space stations found throughout the Quake franchise, First Person Shooters have found countless ways to establish themselves as rich, enjoyable experiences, capturing the hearts and trigger fingers of gamers worldwide.
Valve has always been known to be one of the top developers in the PC arena. In fact, their only real competitor is Blizzard and both developers make such different games that it really isn't a competition. Well, in the latest issue of Game Informer, Valve revealed statistics of their game sales in the past decade that show why they are the industry leaders.
Valve's been quite busy getting ready to roll out some impressive updates to their games and Steam in general: