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Back in the day, the release of Remedy Entertaiment’s neo-noir cop story, Max Payne, was one of the huge events of PC gaming. It was another limit breaker like Far Cry, Crysis and Metro 2033 following it. By today’s standards it’s quality is laughable, yet, when you go back and play it again, laughing isn’t [...]
February 6th, 2012 | Posted in Blast From The Past,Editorials,PC | Read More »

Dejobaan’s free falling indie blast returns with the improved semi-sequel AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! – For the Awesome! The first game, A Reckless Disregard for Gravity took the popular Missile flash game of maneuvering around obstacles while building up speed and took it to a commercial level. Its sequel doesn’t do much radically different. But perhaps that’s a [...]
February 5th, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

There are many people who revel in the hobby of war re-enactments of yesteryear, those who rent out fields and kit themselves out in medieval chain-mail, slam each other with maces (to an extent) and play dead for half the day, then there are those who tend to keep their limbs unharmed and out of [...]
February 4th, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

Those of you who have been itching to try out Frogster and Blue House’s localisation of the revolutionary Fantasy-MMO, TERA, finally have a shot to do so before the closed beta test even starts! This weekend, those with Sneak Peek keys can download and play TERA all weekend, and we’re giving them away on our [...]
February 4th, 2012 | Posted in News,PC | Read More »

Following the server outage of both of Hi-Rez’s games, Global Agenda and Tribes Ascend, the massive 1.742 patch for Tribes has gone live. While Tribes is still in it’s long beta test phase, the comminuty feedback has enabled the game to really evolve. The latest patch comes from the work of the thousands of players [...]
February 4th, 2012 | Posted in News,PC | Read More »

While the concept of free-running is relatively new as a sport, EA managed to bring the majestic art of the activity to the mainstream with the surprisingly vivid, motion-sickness inducing Mirror’s Edge three years ago. Now, with still no signs of a Mirror’s Edge 2, you can get a fairly decent fix of high-speed running [...]
February 3rd, 2012 | Posted in PC,Reviews | Read More »

As if you didn’t already know it was happening, especially since the announcement that Remedy had signed up to Origin. Survival horror title with a pen and torch, Alan Wake has been officially announced for PC. It will be made available through Steam from the 16th February, and then soon after on other distribution means. [...]
February 2nd, 2012 | Posted in News,PC | Read More »

Those of you who eagerly smash their way through the hordes of crystal ambushing monsters in Dungeon Defenders may be glad to hear the game got another pretty big update today. The 7.16 update brough the new Assault Mission Pack to Steam, and while it comes with a price, those with the Lost Eternia Shards [...]
February 1st, 2012 | Posted in News,PC | Read More »

It was beginning to feel like that time again. After the closure of the 4th Humble Indie Bundle, a collection of indie games given to consumers for a price of their own, it inevitably began a countdown in people’s minds. A ticking timer awaiting the return of their chance to support a charity and gain [...]
January 31st, 2012 | Posted in Mac,Mobile Gaming,News,PC | Read More »

Valve have finally done it. Their popular PC gaming store, Steam, has come to iOS and Android devices in the form of an intuative app! Whole who Steam service has been condensed and crammed into a mobile interface allowing it’s millions of users to sign in, shop for games, talk to their friends and watch [...]
January 26th, 2012 | Posted in News,Other,PC | Read More »