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BioShock Infinite DLC will be revealed in July

Added: 01.07.2013 16:12 | 9 views | 0 comments


BioShock Infinite fans still waiting on news about the game's single-player DLC.

BioShock Infinite developer Irrational Games will reveal new information on DLC for the game in late July, .

It is unclear whether the DLC will be the first in the three chapters of single-player content which has been promised as part of the game's season pass, or something more akin to the Columbia's Finest weapon pack .

"Three all-new add-on packs are in development that will provide hours of additional gameplay and continue the player#146;s journey in the sky-city of Columbia with new stories, characters, abilities and weapons," said 2K when it announced the BioShock Infinite season pass in February.

, Irrational Games boss Ken Levine recently said "things are going well, but plz understand: game development takes time."

The DLC for BioShock Infinite is .

From: www.gamespot.com

CORGS Con Brings Old School gaming to 2013

Added: 31.05.2013 10:17 | 6 views | 0 comments


This year was the 5th annual CORGS Con. What is CORGS? Its the Columbus Ohio Retro Gaming Society and its a fantastic place to find Vintage, collectible, and obscure games and consoles.

From: n4g.com

Its the battle of the goalies as the NHL 14 cover vote comes down to two

Added: 28.05.2013 7:18 | 17 views | 0 comments


Stevivor.com -- "The NHL 14 cover vote is down to its last two finalists, and theyre both goalies: the New Jersey Devils Martin Brodeur is up against Sergei Bobrovsky of the Columbus Blue Jackets."

From: n4g.com

Beast Saga Is A Brawler Game With A Lion, A Shark, And A Giraffe

Added: 28.05.2013 0:17 | 7 views | 0 comments


Beast Saga is the spiritual successor of the 80s Battle Beasts toys. Since Takara Tomy took a step back from the video game business, Nippon Columbia picked up the Beast Saga license and made a three player brawler where you fight other beasts in an arena.

From: n4g.com

Preview: The Last of Us Appears To Succeed Where BioShock Infinite Failed | MercuryNews

Added: 18.05.2013 0:22 | 13 views | 0 comments


By Gieson Cacho Although they may not appear similar on the surface, BioShock Infinite and The Last of Us have a common premise. They put players in the role of men hired to escort their female clients to some far-off destination. In the case of Booker DeWitt, BioShock Infinites protagonist has to ferry Elizabeth away from Columbia and bring her to New York. With Joel from The Last of Us, hes hired to smuggle 14-year-old Ellie away from a militarized quarantine zone amid a world destroyed by a zombifying pandemic. The developers goal for both titles is to get players to genuinely care for their charges, and although BioShock Infinite was a great game, it fell short of that target. You liked Elizabeth but it was hard to bond with her. (The game is much better at creating a provoctive world anyway.) On the other hand, I had the chance to preview two levels last night in The Last of Us, and even without context, Naughty Dog appears to be more successful at building ties among...

From: n4g.com

Accused 2008 PSN hacker gets probation for smashing computers

Added: 13.05.2013 17:01 | 5 views | 0 comments


23-year-old suspected of assisting in hack to spend one year on house arrest for obstructing a federal investigation.

A 23-year-old man suspected of assisting in the has been sentenced to a one year house arrest, but not for the hacking itself.

The reports that 23-year-old Todd M. Miller, who has completed school to the ninth grade, was sentenced in federal court last week for obstructing a federal investigation by smashing his computers.

According to the report, after the FBI spoke with Miller in 2011, they returned to his home to find his computers had been destroyed, including important information stored on hard drives.

"Without the computers, the FBI did not have enough evidence to pursue hacking charges against Miller and another unnamed Columbus man, according to court records," The Columbus Dispatch reports.

During his hearing, Miller told U.S. District Judge Peter C. Economus that he was "immature and ignorant," noting that he "caught up with the wrong people at the wrong time." Economus sentenced Miller to three years probation and mandated that he get high school equivalency diploma.

According to the report, Miller faced up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

The , when the PSN was brought down for over a month, with personal information for the service's 75 million members exposed.

From: www.gamespot.com


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