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No plans of porting Halo 4 to PC, confirms Microsoft
0By: Jason McCarthy | November 7th, 2012 | UncategorizedFans of the Halo franchise awaiting the arrival of the title in the series on PC can stop waiting because Microsoft has no plans of porting the game to other platforms. Speaking with The Penny Arcade Report, a Microsoft representative conceded that even though the company is always searching for ways to expand the fan-base of the already immensely popular sci-fi first-person sh...
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Nintendo all set to defy odds with Wii U
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | November 7th, 2012 | UncategorizedThere is no doubt that Nintendo is a survivor, managing to hold its own in an environment that according to many analysts does not exactly lean in its favour. When the Japan-based company presented its next-generation console, the Wii U, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) earlier this year, the reaction of the crowd was not even close to what the company had anticipated....
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Industry shifting away from blockbuster to aaa model, believes Splinter Cell: Blacklist director
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedSplinter Cell: Blacklist director believes that the gaming industry will be moving away from blockbuster titles to games with more systemic depth in the not-so-distant future. Gamesindustry.biz reported that while attending the Gamercamp festival in Toronto, Patrick Redding stated that he sees the era of AAA titles to coming to an end and expects it to be replaced by a newer ga...
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Console version of DMC: Devil May Cry to run at 30fps
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedThe console version of the highly-anticipated DMC: Devil May Cry will run at 30 frames per second (fps) instead of 60fps that have become a norm in recent years, though the feel would just be the same. The game’s director Hideaki Itsuno conceded during an interview with Eurogamer that keeping various factors in mind, the decision to make the game at 30fps on consoles was made...
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Wii U’s Mass Effect 3: Special Edition distinctive features detailed
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedThe Nintendo loyalists have been missing out on plenty of renowned franchises that had been coming out on the Sony and Microsoft consoles, as well as PC. Things, however, are about to change a little as one of the biggest video game series in recent titles, Mass Effect, is all set to make its debut on the Nintendo console that is scheduled to arrive in the North American market...
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Record breaking Assassin’s Creed 3 tops the charts
By: Moses Abaortae | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedUnited Kingdom: the latest weekly software sales charts are in and it makes for some good reading for Ubisoft while Danger Close will be horrified to see how far Medal of Honor: Warfighter has fallen. There has been plenty of ‘moving and shaking’ in the charts as grenades and airstrikes fly past, assassin’s fight against the Templars, chokeslams are dished out and content...
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Treyarch assures fans that Black Ops 2 doesn’t have lasers or aliens
By: Moses Abaortae | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedThe latest instalment in the Call of Duty series is taking major risking and making a number of changes but the developer assures fans that the game still holds the series experience. Before Black Ops 2 was revealed Treyarch and Infinity Ward both had their own theme going with the Call of Duty franchise. Infinit...
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Black Ops 2 is shaking up the series formula claims dev
By: Moses Abaortae | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedTreyarch tend to take more risks with their entries in the Call of Duty series and innovate more than Infinity Ward and the studio looks set to continue that tradition with Black Ops 2 as John Rafacz, the director of communications, explains. Infinity Ward may have found the winning the formula with Modern Warfar...
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What Spec Ops: The Line tells us about the shooter genre
By: Moses Abaortae | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedJager has done to the video game industry what Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now did for Hollywood. However, there has been a huge divide between the game’s review scores and its sales, which makes us wonder just what makes a shooter sell? Spec Ops: The Line was never going to be able to sell as many copi...
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Dust 514 open beta set for 2013
By: Moses Abaortae | November 6th, 2012 | UncategorizedSony eagerly anticipated free-to-play title, developed by CCP, is currently in its closed beta stages with the open beta scheduled for release sometime early next year. The freemium or free-to-play market is one area where a number of publishers wish to establish their presence as many believe that it is the structure and business model that will become the most common in the f...
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