Sam Coster Is Conquering Cancer, Creating Crashlands (iPad)
Added: 29.04.2014 17:00 | 14 views | 0 comments
"Cancer: Sam Has It." With those four words, Butterscotch Shenanigans revealed to the world that Sam Coster, one half of the brotherly game development duo, had been stricken by the dreaded disease: a "startlingly aggressive strain" of T-Cell rich Large B Cell lymphoma, diagnosed at stage four - the highest (which is to say, worst) possible. His prognosis was around 65 percent, although he believes his youth, good physical condition and irrepressible optimism gave him better odds than the average. All things considered, he said his chances were "pretty dang good" overall. Even so, a cancer diagnosis has a way of changing a person's perspective on just about everything, and in Sam's case that included his attitude toward the games that he makes alongside his brother Seth. Confronted with his illness, he decided he wanted to make a game that meant something, a game with depth and durability; "I want people to be able to play in a world I made when I no longer get to play in this one," he said. Or as he rather more succinctly put it to his brother, "I don't want Extreme Slothcycling to be the last game I make before I die." And with that, the Costers revealed Crashlands to the world.
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| US PS Store update: Soulcalibur, Walking Dead Vita, Cell Damage
Added: 23.04.2014 1:02 | 3 views | 0 comments
All this week's new digital content. SCEA has confirmed this week's list of new US PlayStation Store content.
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| Too many videogames "treat gamers like idiots", says Jade Raymond
Added: 14.04.2014 15:46 | 7 views | 0 comments
"Not all gamers are teenage boys, and even teenage boys want more than that.".
Here's a quick aside from Ubisoft Toronto head Jade Raymond - co-creator of the Assassin's Creed franchise, boss of all things Splinter Cell and a woman with serious ambitions for the artform at large. Including those aspects of the artform that are unrealistically pendulous and/or covered in blood.
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| Dragon Ball: Ultimate Swipe Gameplay Footage
Added: 13.04.2014 12:14 | 9 views | 0 comments
Dragon Ball: Ultimate Swipe is already out and we got our hands on some footage of the video game. In Dragon Ball: Ultimate Swipe, there are 4 sagas, in which Namek Saga is free to play while the other sagas like Cell Saga, Buu Saga and a Special Saga will cost you around $1.86 for each one.
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| Battle of Tau Ceti 0.3.0a
Added: 13.04.2014 4:49 | 4 views | 0 comments
Pilot massive battleships and destroy the enemy mothership in this team-based multiplayer space combat game
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| Will The Next-Gen Hitman Game Be A Return To Form?
Added: 08.04.2014 9:14 | 16 views | 0 comments
OnlySP: Agent 47, the bald assassin without any guilt or expressions, is set to make another comeback but the question is, will it be any good? With the adoration levels high after Blood Money, Absolution unfortunately failed at delivering a better experience as it was revamped heavily to help make it more accessible, thanks to its Instinct meter and insta-kill button a-la Splinter Cell Conviction. Hitman Absolution was a solid game for sure, but a poor entry in a fantastic series. Can the next Hitman mark a glorious return to form for 47? Lets discuss.
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| Price drop: $12.00 off Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Blacklist Upper Echelon Edition Game PS3, now only $45.99
Added: 04.04.2014 17:20 | 48 views | 0 comments
Save $12.00 on Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Blacklist Upper Echelon Edition Game PS3! The price of Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Blacklist Upper Echelon Edition Game PS3 has been dropped by $12.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with
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| Save big on the Splinter Cell Blacklist Paladin Multi-Mission Aircraft Edition
Added: 04.04.2014 13:15 | 44 views | 0 comments
Consumers can save $100 - $110 on the special Splinter Cell Blacklist Paladin Multi-Mission Aircraft Edition, which comes with a remote-controlled airplane.
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