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Killzone collection revealed by Sony, bundles all three games
0By: Moses Abaortae | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedSony is looking to milk the current Killzone games dry as it offers all three games in the trilogy in one bundle, complete with DLC and the HD remake of the original Killzone game, which appeared on the PlayStation 2. There comes a time during a series’ cycle when its publisher thinks it would be wise to bundle...
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 to release before FIFA 13
By: Moses Abaortae | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedKonami will be first to the party as they release their latest instalment on the 21st of September, while EA will not be releasing their game until the 28th of the same month. PES 13 1 – 0 FIFA 13? Pro Evolution Soccer is one of those series that dominated on the PlayStation 2 but never qu...
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Assassin’s Creed heading to iOS and Android
By: Moses Abaortae | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedUbisoft is working to bring the AC series to smartphones and tablets with Assassin’s Creed Utopia and it will provide a more ‘hardcore’ gaming experience than those on offer on both platforms. One of the publishers looking to expand its portfolio and its horizons is Ubisoft. The studio has a number of the i...
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Opinion: The fate of Wii U may not be as dark as the analysts believe (Part 2)
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedWhen Nintendo revealed Wii, the first impression of the console was that it would hardly be able to compete against the likes of PlayStation 2 and Xbox, both of which were using high-end technology to offer games that were a visual treat. Analysts were on Nintendo’s case back then, predicting a miserable fate as far as the console’s in the market was concerned. They felt th...
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Opinion: The fate of Wii U may not be as dark as the analysts believe (Part 1)
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedNintendo is all set to step into the next-generation space with its Wii U console, which is expected to launch during this year’s holiday season. While the company expected gamers to be really excited about what their latest system has to offer, the reaction they received during the console’s presentation at Electronic Entertainment Expo earlier this year can be described a...
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Free-to-play Spartacus Legends to hit XBLA and PSN in 2013
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedFree-to-play games are becoming increasingly common in recent times, with more and more publishers beginning to show their confidence in the contemporary model. In an announcement at its Digital Days event that went down in Europe a couple of days ago, Ubisoft announced that its upcoming fighting game Spartacus Legends will be launching as free-to-play on PlayStation Store Netw...
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August proves to be a successful month for Nintendo, courtesy of 3DS and new Super Mario Bros. 2
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedNintendo may be having a tough time convincing analysts and gamers that its upcoming Wii U console is not as bad as everyone is making it to be, but the atmosphere at the company is hardly gloomy, thanks to the continuing success of its 3DS line and the latest title in the Mario franchise. The Japan-based company has revealed that the sales figure of its 3DS rose increased by m...
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Wii U version of Ghost Recon Online put on hold indefinitely
By: Muhammad Qasim Hassan | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedUbisoft has put the Wii U version of Ghost Recon Online on hold indefinitely, with the development team at Shanghai studio shifting their focus entirely to the PC version of the game. Talking to Videogame, Ghost Recon Online’s producer Theo Sanders conceded that the development team is only working on the PC version of the upcoming free-to-play shooter and therefore the vers...
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Dead Space 3 to terrify gamers in new ways according to developer
By: Moses Abaortae | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedVisceral Games’ Steve Papoutsis, the executive producer of the third instalment of EA’s Dead Space series, explains how he wants to mix things up and keep the scares “fresh” in the snow covered planet, Tau Volantis. The original Dead Space game shocked the world with just how gory, violent, terrifying and absolutely brilliant it was. The game slipped onto the market pre...
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EA’s Dead Space is a more than Triple-A, it’s Quad-A boasts dev
By: Moses Abaortae | September 11th, 2012 | UncategorizedThe game’s executive producer explains how Dead Space 3 will make use of the game’s audio and setting to provide fresh scares for players and also categorizes the game as a Quad-A title. Starting things off with the latest classification of video games, created by Visceral Games in order to hype up their latest instalment in their survival-action-horror series, Dead Space 3...
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