I hate Microsoft Points. Why? Because no matter what I do, I always have some that I can’t spend. I’ll load up on them when I want to buy DLC, or download an XBLA game, but when I get done buying the things I want, there are still points left over. Yes, since they don’t expire, they’ll be there the next time I want something. But...
According to a recent job posting on Blizzard Entertainment’s website, they might be looking to place in-game advertising into their next big MMO, currently known as Titan. In the job posting, they said that the potential employee must “(w)ork with major consumer brands to facilitate product placement and licensing within the world of Blizzard...
The PS2 era had a lot of good titles, but for me, one that made the console a must-buy came out a year after its release. That’s right, I’m talking about Grand Theft Auto III. Easily one of the most controversial games ever released, this game let you pull people out of cars, beat them to a pulp, and drive off. Sure, you could do this in the first...
If you’ve been keeping up with the Twisted Metal news, then you’d know that the game’s creator David Jaffe has been trying his best to keep players updated on a weekly basis. Lately there was some talk about the game possibly containing an online pass, and Jaffe wanted to make players aware that he would try to avoid that if he could. Though...
Ubisoft has just announced the release dates for two of their very anticipated titles, and excitement is abound. Both Alan Wake’s American Nightmare and I Am Alive have been dated, making players everywhere happy.
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare is the next chapter in the writer’s chilling tale. It will arrive on the Xbox Live Marketplace as a...
When a new game is in development, fans usually do whatever they can to obtain a beta key, so that they can play it before everyone else. However, Bethesda doesn’t think that full games are the only things that deserve a beta. For their latest Skyrim patch, they are giving PC users the opportunity to beta test it.
This may seem like an odd approach, but...