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We've sent teams of crack operatives into tense close-combat action in Rainbow Six, steered one-man stealth specialist Sam Fisher into the murky conspiracies of Splinter Cell, and taken squad-based combat out into the great beyond in Ghost Recon. What's left for the Tom Clancy line to sink its political teeth into? Put simply: war. This is the kind of filthy war that stretches out as far as the eye can see, with explosions and shrapnel spraying with every click of the mouse. The Rainbow

By Edge posted 6 years ago
Black & White wasn't quite the well-defined experience suggested by its title. The wealth of ideas competing for attention throughout the grand endeavour made for a fractious, often confusing game. With the sequel, Lionhead hopes to cure such ills. The player's role as deity remains focused on ensuring that their chosen tribe, be that Greek, Roman, Viking or otherwise, achieves dominance of the game's 10 lands. Inevitably, there remain two contrasting means by which to win: the way of peace

By GamesRadar US posted 6 years, 9 months ago
Compared to EA's newest racing acquisition Burnout, the last Need for Speed outing was a little underwhelming. While it sold well to those gamers who prefer to spend their money on fully established, 'safe' buys, Need for Speed wasn't anywhere near Burnout's level. However, thanks to the new graphical splendour bestowed upon this new iteration by the advanced power of Xbox 360 (or should we say, ), NFS has been given a new lease of life. Everything's just so much more intricately detailed


By PC Gamer US posted 3 years, 6 months ago

The latest issue of PC Gamer Magazine has just hit the stands!Make sure to check out the exclusive Fallout 3 screenshots and details on the skills and perks systems that you won’t find online.


It may feel like World War II games have been done to death, but City Interactive hopes to breathe new life into the crowded space of games covering the conflict between the Allies and the Axis by capturing the essence of what makes flying fun – and for creative director Jakub Majewski, that means making Combat Wings: The Great Battles of World War II more like Wing Commander…


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By Tyler Nagata posted 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Crime on Facebook is about to get more visual with the upcoming launch of Mafia Wars 2. The direct sequel is a first for games studio Zynga, which hopes to impress fans of the original empire-building crime RPG with a brand new story – and more graphics!...


The slow motion, bullet-time thing went through a purple patch after the original Max Payne in 2001 but it quickly turned into a brown, rotting, stinky patch. Publishers fell over themselves in an effort to sign the next dual-wielding, sideways diving, gravity defying shooter – from John Woo’s Stranglehold to the under-rated Total Overdose. While it was fun for a bit, people became weary of the tired gameplay and all of a sudden the trend died out quicker than disco.

Fast forward ten years and we’re sat in Rockstar’s office watching Max Payne’s third outing and we can already sense the inevitable clones trying to match the slick skills on show.


By Neilie Johnson posted 2 months, 1 week ago

In 2003, Massive Black was just a small group of young art school graduates with big dreams. Today, the company's a successful digital art house and while eight years later, its founders are older and wiser, they haven't lost a bit of their ambition. After producing concept art, 3D assets, and animations for titles like BioShock, Dragon Age, and InFamous, Massive Black is ready to dive headfirst into interactive entertainment with the release of its first videogame, a surreal puzzler called Mothhead. At its annual artists' workshop, Massive Black President and CEO Chris Hatala and Senior Art Director Justin “Coro” Kaufman gave us an early look at the game…


In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the district attorneys, who blah blah blah blah DUN DUN...


By Joshua LaTendresse posted 5 years, 7 months ago
Some would say that the Portuguese, Spanish or French would be the best countries to ally with and conquer the New World. Instead, we were invited aboard with the Frankfurt, Germany-based developer, Sunflowers. Recently, they crossed the Atlantic to show us their upcoming 1701 A.D., a startlingly pretty New World city-builder that took us by surprise. First of all, the twilight of the Age of Exploration is a visual feast. 1701's artsy camera work piles on top of the luminescent oceans, emerald
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