Logan Moore writes: "At this point, Im starting to wonder if TellTale will ever make a mistake with one of The Walking Dead games. Every time a new episode releases, my initial reaction is pretty underwhelming. However, after I finish the each episode I am always left with my jaw on the floor. By the end of In Harms Way, I experienced the same jaw-dropping feeling that further cements TellTale as the master of episodic gaming."
The Black Panel writes: Moore and Gaffney were kind enough to take us through some of the big creative decisions made during the development of the game. Read on for an insight into WildStars underlying themes, its careful blend of humour and pathos, its daring new manual combat system and much more.
'New Titanfall experiences' being worked on at Respawn.
The publisher announced the deal during its financial briefing last night where CEO Andrew Wilson explained: "EA is continuing its partnership with Vince Zampella and the Respawn Entertainment team, building on our success in delivering Titanfall, the biggest interactive entertainment event of the year so far.
"Through a new publishing agreement, we'll be working with Respawn to bring new Titanfall experiences to players worldwide."
COO Peter Moore added that the original Titanfall had sold 925,000 units in the US during its first three weeks on sale.
Before senior developers Clive Moody and Andy Stewart introduced GRID Autosport, the next installment in the simulation racing GRID franchise, with a PowerPoint presentation, I noticed that the group I was assigned was understandably nearing exhaustion. This was our fourth or fifth game, in our third rotation, and possibly due to certain events that happened the night before in Las Vegas (something about what stays here...), several of us were only awake on fumes. I could tell that the energy in the room had been sapped, so when the developers asked how we were all feeling, I did the only thing I thought I could do without arousing suspicion of my sanity: I rose my arms and shouted, "Go Codemasters!"
Luckily, the developers were equally excited to show GRID Autosport, in part because its fans (myself including) felt its most recent installment