| Call of Duty: World at War features Co-op and Flamethrowers | |
| Posted: 23.06.2008 03:43 by Kres | |
Activision and Treyarch have official announced Call of Duty: World at War, with new details included in the official press release. We can now confirm that Co-op will be enabled and a flamethrower will also be featured in World at War. | |
| Blizzard launches strange new Splash Page | |
| Posted: 23.06.2008 03:30 by Kres | |
Blizzard are encouraging more speculation on a new announcement with a splash page on its official website that shows some sort of iceberg, and it looks like something could be buried inside. | |
| Empire announces FlatOut Unltimate Carnage release date | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 09:14 by Kres | |
Empire Interactive today announced the release date for arcade racer FlatOut Ultimate Carnage. It's coming on 11th July, 2008 for the PC. | |
| Boris Johnson bashes games | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 08:13 by | |
British politician Boris Johnson has now jumped on the ‘game-hating’ bandwagon. The newly elected Mayor of London has claimed that violent games are partly to blame for the levels of knife crime in the country. | |
| Tecmo 'set record straight', teams are working "several projects" | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 07:17 by Jamie | |
In recent times for Tecmo all hasn't been running as smoothly as they'd like. They've issued an official statement that clarifies their position, or at least intends to.
Apparently the Internet juggernaut delivered "false and inaccurate reporting" they say, a claim that Kotaku is eagerly exploring. | |
| MMOs uglier than single-player a "misconception" says APB team | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 06:55 by Jamie | |
Realtime Worlds bossman Colin MacDonald is convinced that when gamers see screens of their online APB they won't be able to think that.
All Points Bulletin comes from the team behind the gritty urban sandbox Crackdown for Xbox360. APB lets gamers work either side of the thin blue line. | |
| Atari issues statement regarding AITD review scores | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 06:16 by Kres | |
Atari has issued a statement to Gamesindustry.biz about the recent reviews of Alone in the Dark. The company said that it's happy with UK reviews of AITD, but refused to comment when asked about the legal rumours that have started appearing on the web. "We're happy with the review scores in the UK," a spokesperson explained. "We believe the game speaks for itself." | |
| Is 30 the new 40 for World of Warcraft mounts? "Yes, it's true" | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 06:00 by Jamie | |
From the latest test server patch notes the first mounts will now be available from level 30 instead of 40. Training in Apprentice Riding will cost 35 gold.
This seems to have been met with mixed reactions from the WoW community with many 'traditionalists' angry at the change. | |
| CD Projeckt delays The Witcher Enhanced Edition till September | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 05:34 by Jamie | |
The new and improved version of CD Projekt's great and engaging RPG The Witcher will now be arriving in stores early September.
It comes with a string of enhancements and tweaks to the gameplay and atmosphere. The delay is so that all localisation versions can ship together. | |
| Controversy over Alone in the Dark reviews, Atari most unhappy | |
| Posted: 20.06.2008 05:13 by Jamie | |
A Norwegian and a German game site have come under pressure from Atari over their obtained copies of the game.
The publisher insinuates that at least one of the sites conducted their review from an illegal copy and is threatening possible legal action, Kotaku reports. | |























