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Origin sale discounts 50 titles by up to 70%

Added: 03.06.2014 9:24 | 5 views | 0 comments


Battlefield, Dead Space and Mass Effect among cut price series.
EA has launched a large Origin sale discounting many of its titles by up to 70 per cent.

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Battlefield Hardline is a "dream come true", represents "several years" of work

Added: 29.05.2014 10:12 | 10 views | 0 comments


And Battlefield 4 isn't "done", insists GM Karl Magnus Troedsson.
Battlefield Hardline isn't some quick-fix diversionary action, designed to buy time for DICE while it develops the inevitable Battlefield 5 - according to the latter's general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson, his studio and Dead Space developer Visceral have been working on the concept for years.

From: www.totalxbox.com

DICE reaffirms commitment to Battlefield 4 following Battlefield Hardline reveal

Added: 29.05.2014 9:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


El33tonline writes: "Yesterday the gaming world received the exciting announcement of Battlefield Hardline, a cops and robbers themed multiplayer shooter in development at Dead Space creator Visceral Games and due for release in late 2014. What does the release of Hardline mean for Battlefield 4? What impact will the new Battlefield game have on 2013s edition?"

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News: Battlefield 3 is free on Origin

Added: 29.05.2014 9:08 | 6 views | 0 comments


Part of EA's On the House promotion.

Origin users can download the PC game free until June 3, saving approximately £15 based on its usual selling price.

The game follows previous freebies, Dead Space and Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition.

"There's no catch," explained EA back in March. "Grab full games, expansions and more at absolutely no cost. Just make sure to act fast because On the House specials can appear and disappear at any time."

Source: Origin.com



From: www.videogamer.com

Battlefield Hardline is a "brand new series", adds "new twists" to multiplayer

Added: 28.05.2014 9:32 | 9 views | 0 comments


EA confirms game for fall 2014 release following leak.
Battlefield Hardline is, indeed, a Real Game rather than some deranged fantasy we all concocted during a mescaline-assisted screening of Ocean's 11. It's being created by Visceral Games, developer of the Dead Space series, and is the first instalment of "a brand new series in the Battlefield franchise, set against the backdrop of a genre we all love - the war on crime and the battle between cops and criminals."

From: www.totalxbox.com

The Evil Within Preview [Capsule Computers]

Added: 27.05.2014 17:14 | 6 views | 0 comments


Andrew Day of Capsule Computers wrote: Horror games were the once proud outliers in the gaming industry, filling a niche market of fans who wanted to have really natural, emotional responses to their games (and what emotion is more natural than fear). They provided a sense of immersion and rich storytelling that only the frightening and macabre could muster. Games like Resident Evil or Silent Hill provided an experience that was unmatched for their time. Clunky controls and a feeling of helplessness made us as gamers really come alive. Sadly, as the games industry has gotten bigger and bigger, these franchises (and many like them) have become watered down. The horror has been taken out of survival horror in favour of more mass-market appeal in the form of action shooters. With games like Dead Space 3, and Resident Evil 6 sitting on store shelves as a sign of what the horror genre has become, it looked like all hope was lost for those of us who want to feel weak, to feel challen...

From: n4g.com

The Evil Within Preview [Capsule Computers]

Added: 27.05.2014 17:14 | 8 views | 0 comments


Andrew Day of Capsule Computers wrote: Horror games were the once proud outliers in the gaming industry, filling a niche market of fans who wanted to have really natural, emotional responses to their games (and what emotion is more natural than fear). They provided a sense of immersion and rich storytelling that only the frightening and macabre could muster. Games like Resident Evil or Silent Hill provided an experience that was unmatched for their time. Clunky controls and a feeling of helplessness made us as gamers really come alive. Sadly, as the games industry has gotten bigger and bigger, these franchises (and many like them) have become watered down. The horror has been taken out of survival horror in favour of more mass-market appeal in the form of action shooters. With games like Dead Space 3, and Resident Evil 6 sitting on store shelves as a sign of what the horror genre has become, it looked like all hope was lost for those of us who want to feel weak, to feel challen...

From: n4g.com


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