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GameSpot Heroes of the Storm ANZ Beta Key Giveaway

Added: 03.02.2015 2:49 | 2 views | 0 comments


Win a key to gain access to the closed beta by entering your email address! Keys will only work in Australia and New Zealand regions. Beta keys require a Facebook account to redeem and can be activated via Battle.net. The number of keys up for grabs is limited, so be sure to grab one while you can!

From: www.gamespot.com

Monolith Productions questions community on Condemned 3

Added: 02.02.2015 9:10 | 4 views | 0 comments


GCO: "Monolith Productions head Jace Hall took to Facebook on Saturday to question the community about developing another Condemned game."

From: n4g.com

New York Times: The Talos Principle Prompts Thinking Beyond Virtual World

Added: 01.02.2015 8:10 | 8 views | 0 comments


New York Times: Play enough video games and soon youll start to wonder what it all means. Is there a point? Something fundamental about video games the way they feel like alternate universes, promising an extra life brings existential questions to the fore. A few well-known games have addressed this digital anxiety, directly or obliquely. BioShock questioned the nature of free will inside video game worlds. Ian Bogosts Cow Clicker sent up the meaninglessness of the virtual labor in Facebook games like FarmVille. Last years iPhone hit Make It Rain did the same for mobile games, satirizing the emptiness of the finger swipe while also exploiting its seductiveness.

From: n4g.com

Hands-on Impressions of Moonrise, a Solid Mobile Creature Collection RPG | Entertainment Buddha

Added: 27.01.2015 22:10 | 4 views | 0 comments


EB's Matt Heywood writes, "PAX South was full of soon-to-be released titles from a variety of studios that range in size from two person teams, to full on AAA-sized staffs of 50 or more employees. One of the standout games that I had a chance to play at the show comes from Undead Labs and Kabam called Moonrise, which is a free-to-play mobile multiplayer RPG with hints of Pokemon, thanks to its focus on creature collection. This touch-based title is in development for iOS and Android devices with the promise of cross-device play courtesy of a Facebook login, and is set to release sometime in 2015."

From: n4g.com

The 52 most anticipated Mac Games

Added: 26.01.2015 3:10 | 3 views | 0 comments


From Mac Gamer HQ: "I believe its time we focus on one of the pillars of Mac gamings future (because a platform is defined by its games): The Most Anticipated Mac Games. I decided to get my hands dirty and bring you a worthy resource with all the most anticipated Mac Games in one place. I do insist on the Most Anticipated part. I dont plan nor intend on listing all the games on Earth that could come to the Mac. I rather give you the 50 most noteworthy than 500 (and exclude all the junk, Facebook games and the like). Without further ado, these are the 52 most anticipated Mac Games, sorted by release date:"

From: n4g.com

Will Oculus Rift Be 2015's Biggest Gaming Story?

Added: 25.01.2015 22:10 | 6 views | 0 comments


WDC: "What sets the Oculus Rift apart from countless failed tech innovations we were promised would be the future? Two billion dollars is a lot of money for a passion project. Thats the price that social giant Facebook paid for Oculus VR, the company behind the Oculus Rift headset. $2 billion to bring Palmer Luckeys dream of consumer-level VR to commercial reality. Its not the worlds first attempt at virtual reality, but it is the one that seems the closest to achieving mass-market penetration. Vuzix launched the Forte VFX-1 back in 1994. Sony has had a few different head-mounted displays, including 1997s Glasstron, 2011s HMZ-T1, and the upcoming Project Morpheus for PlayStation 4. Nintendo even tried to fake it with the Virtual Boy. Each device has found a limited niche audience, not the massive backing behind the Oculus Rift. Why?"

From: n4g.com


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