Crowbar Error 42 writes "It that time of the week again where we take a look at the top ten selling PC games on Valve's Steam service."
GOONL!NE writes: "Despite the game being out for a few days, Executive Producer Sion Lenton has strongly suggested players, especially console gamers, can expect a sequel to Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising; maybe in a full on multi platform game, a console exclusive, or in the form just a big batch of DLC. Here's an extract after the jump."
Heaven Media have announced the first ever competitive tournament for Codemasters' first-person War Simulator, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. Released today on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is a challenging game in which every bullet counts.
Ian Webster, Codemaster's Community Manager, stated today that a PC patch is in the works for the newly released Operation Flashpoint. Players are invited to add any bugs they encounter, so the dev team can attempt to fix everything.
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is modern combat in stunning detail. The game authentically recreates conflict in a 360-degree theatre of war, which enables players to approach objectives from any direction. On this realistic battlefield, where one bullet can kill, players face the fear and mortality felt by soldiers as they are challenged to survive the rapidly evolving situations of battle throughout the game's single and four-player co-op campaign.
Codemasters FPS action title Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising has been released on to Steam and is now available for download.
Codemasters' "Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising" is now deploying in PAL territories this week, with a new video to celebrate.
PCG Hardware has pictures of Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising that show the visual difference between the minimal and maximal graphics. According to what one can seen on their shots there is only little difference at all.
GOONL!NE: "Oh, aren't you lucky people?
GOONL!NE writes: "A dude gets his head blown off.