Play The Games! Community EA Open Sources Command and Conquer: Red Alert In 2024, when the "ultimate collection" of Command and Conquer was released on Steam, EA hired a community modder to help improve the release. Continue reading EA Open Sources Command and Conquer: Red Alert Games I'm playing in 2025 A regularly updated list of video games I'm playing in 2025. Continue reading Games I'm playing in 2025 Everything I’ve played in 2024 A list of all the video games I've played throughout 2024. Continue reading Everything I’ve played in 2024 Play Baldur’s Gate III Larian's magic formula strikes again with its third success in Baldur's Gate III. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate III Play Games I'm Playing in 2023 A regularly updated list of everything I’ve been playing in 2023. Continue reading Games I'm Playing in 2023 Play Watch Dogs Legion I hacked the game about hackers to make it more fun. Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion Play Games I’m Playing in 2022 A regularly updated list of games I'm playing in 2022. Continue reading Games I’m Playing in 2022 Play Games I played in 2021 An ongoing list of everything I finally got around to playing in 2021. Some games were new releases, while other games came out in the past that I finally got around to playing. Continue reading Games I played in 2021 Video Games! What I played In 2020 I played a lot of games this year. Though it didn’t really feel like it, until I finally sat down to make a list. It also gave me a chance to finally catch up to a lot of games I missed from last year. Continue reading What I played In 2020 Livin' In a Lonely World Journey is Still a Beautiful Game On a whim, I decided to boot up Journey on the PS4 again the other night. Continue reading Journey is Still a Beautiful Game Favorite games of 2019 My top games of 2019, and a few others that came close. Continue reading Favorite games of 2019 Overwatch adds simple scripting language in-game Overwatch is Blizzard’s team shooter for PC and consoles. Choose a hero from a diverse roster of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities, each with their own unique set of abilities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash an array of extraordinary powers in concert with your allies. Lead your team to victory in iconic locations across a near-future Earth. The world needs heroes! Source: Introducing the Overwatch Workshop – News – Overwatch Continue reading Overwatch adds simple scripting language in-game Artifact: What Went Wrong? | Don't Worry About the Vase Previously: Card Balance and Artifact, Artifact Embraces Card Balance Changes... Continue reading Artifact: What Went Wrong? | Don't Worry About the Vase Eleven new games come to the Atari Lynx in 2019 Atari Gamer, has been running the Atari Lynx 30th Birthday Programming Competition over the past few months and we now have the final submissions! All eleven of them! That’s right, that’s eleven new games for you to play and rate. We do admit that some are very well polished and others are more on the tech demo side, but all are worth having a look at. Admittedly, I never played the Lynx hardware when it came out, but I find it fascinating people are still developing games for the platform Continue reading Eleven new games come to the Atari Lynx in 2019 Respawn's Plan to Deal with Apex Legends Cheaters Apex Legends developer Respawn is looking to deter cheating by forcing those who break the rules to play together. Too bad they don’t take this concept one step further. If painted in the right light, this could be a huge opportunity for a hacking type of competition, much in the same vein of Facebook’s CTF. They could even go so far as offering rewards for players who disclose exploits, as a sort of bug bounty program. Continue reading Respawn's Plan to Deal with Apex Legends Cheaters No Man's Sky Beyond No Man’s Sky Online includes a radical new social and multiplayer experience which empowers players everywhere in the universe to meet and play together. Whilst this brings people together like never before, and has many recognisable online elements, we don’t consider No Man’s Sky to be an MMO – it won’t require a subscription, won’t contain microtransactions, and will be free for all existing players. All for free too. It may have took some time, but the game is finally delivering on ever Continue reading No Man's Sky Beyond meditations.games Put together by Rami Ismail, Meditations.games is a collection of games by over 350 developers. Each day is a new, unique game, and only available that day. Its a great concept. I’d love to see the analytics by the end of the year, and just how many people will still be playing this. Continue reading meditations.games 25 years of Doom The original Doom turns 25 this year, and to celebrate, its co-creater, John Remero made a new chapter to the original game, titled Sigil. Sigil, according to the website, is an unofficial 5th episode to the game: I wanted the levels to feel like they belong to the original game as if they were a true fifth episode. There’s more detail in the levels than episodes 1-4, but not overly so. I believe that people playing Sigil will recognize my design style, but see new things I’m doing becau Continue reading 25 years of Doom Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is adding Persona 5 DLC Joker from Persona 5 is joining the latest Super Smash Brothers as DLC. Now add Chie you cowards. Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is adding Persona 5 DLC Niantic acquired Seismic Games Seismic Games is best known for mobile game Marvel Strike Force, (something I had to do a bit of searching around to learn). Having a group of industry veterans with experience working on IP based games will hopefully provide a strong boost for Niantic’s upcoming Harry Potter game as well as Pokemon Go. Continue reading Niantic acquired Seismic Games Play Top 10 Games of 2015 My favorite games of 2015. Continue reading Top 10 Games of 2015 Play My Top 10 Games of 2014 2014 was a really weird year for games. Continue reading My Top 10 Games of 2014 Reviews Divinity: Original Sin Overlooking a few potential game breaking bugs, Divinity is a charming homage to the classic RPG genre. Continue reading Divinity: Original Sin Alone: A horror game within an Oculus Rift game This year at PAX I had the chance to sit down and play with the Rift for a little while. Forget waving your hands around in front of the Kinect, or waving some peripheral around in the air. I truly believe the Oculus Rift is the future of games. It’s more than just a gimmick. It allows you to be completely immersed in the environment. A game like Alone has some real potential. A horror game within an Oculus Rift game?Eurogamer.netRobert Purchese Continue reading Alone: A horror game within an Oculus Rift game Blizzard on World of Warcraft: We'd be lost without casuals Additionally, Chilton noted that Blizzard was warming to the idea of reconfiguring World of Warcraft as a free-to-play title. I’ve always wondered how long until WoW went free-to-play. With their recent additions to their online store, and the dwindling population, I expect it’s now only a matter of time before we see a completely free version. Blizzard on <i>World of Warcraft</i>: We’d be lost without casuals“Audiences always evolve,” says <i>World of Warcraft</i> lead designer Tom Chilto Continue reading Blizzard on World of Warcraft: We'd be lost without casuals AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! now supports Oculus Rift This might be the greatest game to the Oculus Rift yet. http://www.joystiq.com/2013/08/23/psa-oculus-rift-support-now-in-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-on/ Continue reading AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! now supports Oculus Rift Games for Windows Live marketplace being retired. The client will still remain active in games, but digital games can no longer be bought on Xbox.com, and whether or not DLC remains available is up to individual publishers. Still no word what the next generation of Xbox Live will bring to Windows 8. Xbox Support Continue reading Games for Windows Live marketplace being retired. StarCraft Universe An ambitious and rather impressive project to say the least. At some point though, you have to ask yourself if it would just be easier to build a 3rd person game engine in the likeness of Starcraft, outside of the Starcraft II client, rather than modding a real time strategy engine to function as a 3rd person game. A good comparison to this would be the popular Warcraft 3 mod Dota, and the stand alone game Dota2. When you’re constructing a mod for a game, you’re limiting yourself to that game Continue reading StarCraft Universe Google Glass gets its first MMO I can see something like this eventually getting built into Google’s Ingress game. Swarm! casts humans as ants in the first Google Glass MMO gameA concept game aims to transform humans into ants as part of the first MMO designed for Google GlassWIRED UKCondé Nast Continue reading Google Glass gets its first MMO Nintendo still selling Wii U at a loss Hard to believe they are still losing money on each console sold. Looks unlikely a price cut will be in the plans any time soon. Nintendo still selling Wii U at a lossMario maker confirms it is still recording a loss for each unit of hardware soldGamesIndustry.bizBrendan Sinclair Continue reading Nintendo still selling Wii U at a loss A Dark Room Inspired by the ASCII taxt game, Candy Box. Incredibly minimal and fun. A Dark RoomA minimalist text adventure Continue reading A Dark Room Saints Row IV Banned in Australia Despite the new rating system in Australia, the upcomg Saints Row game is effectively banned because it: includes interactive, visual depictions of implied sexual violence which are not justified by context. In addition, the game includes elements of illicit or proscribed drug use related to incentives or rewards. Such depictions are prohibited by the computer games guidelines. <i>Saints Row IV</i> effectively banned under new Australian rating sy<i>Saints Row IV</i> is the first video gam Continue reading Saints Row IV Banned in Australia StarCraft II adds Spawning Anyone with a full retail copy of Starcraft II can now invite their friends with out a copy to join in. Spawning was an idea introduced in Warcraft II and the original Starcraft. It’s been one of the most requested features of the game, and it’s cool to see they finally added it in. StarCraft II Official Game SiteWage war across the galaxy with three unique and powerful races. StarCraft II is a real-time strategy game from Blizzard Entertainment for the PC and Mac.StarCraft II Continue reading StarCraft II adds Spawning Nintendo Parodies Kickstarter And truly captures Wario’s character. Nintendo Launches Kickstarter Parody “Crowdfarter” To Promote Game & WarioNew Wii U title gets humorous promotional siteNintendo LifeDamien McFerran Continue reading Nintendo Parodies Kickstarter A Look at CivCraft, a Minecraft Mod It’s hugely involved, with you mining the ground to gain resources to trade for coins to claim your land. Like a proper game of Civ, major construction involves clicking on the ground and watching the buildings extruding upwards. They’re functional buildings, allowing you to enter and use them, and enhancing them to provide the bonuses to the land. This feels like the next natural stage of evolution of Minecraft. A Minecraft Mod To Admeier: CivCraftThere’s not a lot of structure to vanill Continue reading A Look at CivCraft, a Minecraft Mod A Metroid Password That Breaks Everything One password, discovered over 20 years later, long after the Metroid password system had been completely reverse-engineered, does not grant you all items. This password just crashes and resets the game: A Profanity-Laced Video Game Password That Breaks Everything | Max Woolf’s BlogMost of these passwords were gibberish that required a pen-and-paper to write down and remember. One password, however, is more memorable, and much more sinister.Max Woolf's BlogMax Woolf Continue reading A Metroid Password That Breaks Everything How Gameshark Codes Work I still remember when I would get the monthly flyers from Game Genie in the mail with the latest discovered codes for games. How do GameShark codes work?This has always boggled me. Obviously GameShark and Game Genie never got inside access to place their own cheats into every game. I don’t think any developers gave them the source code to pour over...ArqadeLoveAndCoding Continue reading How Gameshark Codes Work TF2: First Entirely Community-Created Update This update is 100% created by the TF2 community. And when we say everything, we mean everything—the in-game content, the update hub website, the animated short, the comic, even the splash images in the Steam store. Even better, everything you created avoided the classic trap of using other companies’ intellectual property. Valve has done something no company has done before; they outsourced the work of an entire update to the very people playing it. Team Fortress 2 Continue reading TF2: First Entirely Community-Created Update Google Breakout Easter Egg Doing an image search for ‘Atari Breakout’ turns the page into a playable version of Breakout. Continue reading Google Breakout Easter Egg Mash Effect A slew of articles about the new XCOM game was released this morning, but Andrew Yoon at Shack News sums it up perfectly: XCOM as it is today can be best summed up as this: Mass Effect, set in the 60s. Continue reading Mash Effect Morrowind Rebirth 2.2 Released Find new enemies to fight, exciting areas to explore, gain access to new weapons to slay your foes or just roam the huge world that’s out there Combine this with the Morrowind Overhaul Mod, and you have a beautiful remake of the classic game. Continue reading Morrowind Rebirth 2.2 Released Candy Box, a Bizarre Text Adventure A very minimalistic, ASCII text-based game that runs in your browser. With no instructions on how to play whatsoever, it’s oddly addicting and fascinating. Continue reading Candy Box, a Bizarre Text Adventure Diablo III Economy is Broken When users have been running around with 6 billion gold in their pockets, it shows the economy has been broken for a while now. Continue reading Diablo III Economy is Broken Sims 4 Announcement Coming Soon Announcement most likely coming Monday. Get ready to buy all those expansions again. Continue reading Sims 4 Announcement Coming Soon Star Wars The Old Republic To go Free-to-Play In Fall Called this back in January, but I expected it to go Free-to-play a lot sooner. Really, I’m just surprised the monthly subscription setup for the game lasted as long as it did. 2012-07-31T14:27:21 Continue reading Star Wars The Old Republic To go Free-to-Play In Fall Insomniac Games' Outernauts Makers of Resistance and Ratchet & Clank titles take a shot at making a facebook game. Other than EA’s Social garbage, it makes for a surprisingly fun and addictive Pokemon clone set in space. 2012-07-24T16:34:34 Continue reading Insomniac Games' Outernauts Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime Comments on Diablo III Mostly fluff acknowledging the game still needs a lot of work. There is also some mention of “social changes” that will hopefully make the game not feel like a ghost town. Continue reading Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime Comments on Diablo III Hydrophobia and the fearless mingling of ideas Taylor Cocke finds the promise inside the deeply flawed Hydrophobia in this Joystiq story Continue reading Hydrophobia and the fearless mingling of ideas
Community EA Open Sources Command and Conquer: Red Alert In 2024, when the "ultimate collection" of Command and Conquer was released on Steam, EA hired a community modder to help improve the release. Continue reading EA Open Sources Command and Conquer: Red Alert
Games I'm playing in 2025 A regularly updated list of video games I'm playing in 2025. Continue reading Games I'm playing in 2025
Everything I’ve played in 2024 A list of all the video games I've played throughout 2024. Continue reading Everything I’ve played in 2024
Play Baldur’s Gate III Larian's magic formula strikes again with its third success in Baldur's Gate III. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate III
Play Games I'm Playing in 2023 A regularly updated list of everything I’ve been playing in 2023. Continue reading Games I'm Playing in 2023
Play Watch Dogs Legion I hacked the game about hackers to make it more fun. Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion
Play Games I’m Playing in 2022 A regularly updated list of games I'm playing in 2022. Continue reading Games I’m Playing in 2022
Play Games I played in 2021 An ongoing list of everything I finally got around to playing in 2021. Some games were new releases, while other games came out in the past that I finally got around to playing. Continue reading Games I played in 2021
Video Games! What I played In 2020 I played a lot of games this year. Though it didn’t really feel like it, until I finally sat down to make a list. It also gave me a chance to finally catch up to a lot of games I missed from last year. Continue reading What I played In 2020
Livin' In a Lonely World Journey is Still a Beautiful Game On a whim, I decided to boot up Journey on the PS4 again the other night. Continue reading Journey is Still a Beautiful Game
Favorite games of 2019 My top games of 2019, and a few others that came close. Continue reading Favorite games of 2019
Overwatch adds simple scripting language in-game Overwatch is Blizzard’s team shooter for PC and consoles. Choose a hero from a diverse roster of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities, each with their own unique set of abilities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash an array of extraordinary powers in concert with your allies. Lead your team to victory in iconic locations across a near-future Earth. The world needs heroes! Source: Introducing the Overwatch Workshop – News – Overwatch Continue reading Overwatch adds simple scripting language in-game
Artifact: What Went Wrong? | Don't Worry About the Vase Previously: Card Balance and Artifact, Artifact Embraces Card Balance Changes... Continue reading Artifact: What Went Wrong? | Don't Worry About the Vase
Eleven new games come to the Atari Lynx in 2019 Atari Gamer, has been running the Atari Lynx 30th Birthday Programming Competition over the past few months and we now have the final submissions! All eleven of them! That’s right, that’s eleven new games for you to play and rate. We do admit that some are very well polished and others are more on the tech demo side, but all are worth having a look at. Admittedly, I never played the Lynx hardware when it came out, but I find it fascinating people are still developing games for the platform Continue reading Eleven new games come to the Atari Lynx in 2019
Respawn's Plan to Deal with Apex Legends Cheaters Apex Legends developer Respawn is looking to deter cheating by forcing those who break the rules to play together. Too bad they don’t take this concept one step further. If painted in the right light, this could be a huge opportunity for a hacking type of competition, much in the same vein of Facebook’s CTF. They could even go so far as offering rewards for players who disclose exploits, as a sort of bug bounty program. Continue reading Respawn's Plan to Deal with Apex Legends Cheaters
No Man's Sky Beyond No Man’s Sky Online includes a radical new social and multiplayer experience which empowers players everywhere in the universe to meet and play together. Whilst this brings people together like never before, and has many recognisable online elements, we don’t consider No Man’s Sky to be an MMO – it won’t require a subscription, won’t contain microtransactions, and will be free for all existing players. All for free too. It may have took some time, but the game is finally delivering on ever Continue reading No Man's Sky Beyond
meditations.games Put together by Rami Ismail, Meditations.games is a collection of games by over 350 developers. Each day is a new, unique game, and only available that day. Its a great concept. I’d love to see the analytics by the end of the year, and just how many people will still be playing this. Continue reading meditations.games
25 years of Doom The original Doom turns 25 this year, and to celebrate, its co-creater, John Remero made a new chapter to the original game, titled Sigil. Sigil, according to the website, is an unofficial 5th episode to the game: I wanted the levels to feel like they belong to the original game as if they were a true fifth episode. There’s more detail in the levels than episodes 1-4, but not overly so. I believe that people playing Sigil will recognize my design style, but see new things I’m doing becau Continue reading 25 years of Doom
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is adding Persona 5 DLC Joker from Persona 5 is joining the latest Super Smash Brothers as DLC. Now add Chie you cowards. Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is adding Persona 5 DLC
Niantic acquired Seismic Games Seismic Games is best known for mobile game Marvel Strike Force, (something I had to do a bit of searching around to learn). Having a group of industry veterans with experience working on IP based games will hopefully provide a strong boost for Niantic’s upcoming Harry Potter game as well as Pokemon Go. Continue reading Niantic acquired Seismic Games
Play My Top 10 Games of 2014 2014 was a really weird year for games. Continue reading My Top 10 Games of 2014
Reviews Divinity: Original Sin Overlooking a few potential game breaking bugs, Divinity is a charming homage to the classic RPG genre. Continue reading Divinity: Original Sin
Alone: A horror game within an Oculus Rift game This year at PAX I had the chance to sit down and play with the Rift for a little while. Forget waving your hands around in front of the Kinect, or waving some peripheral around in the air. I truly believe the Oculus Rift is the future of games. It’s more than just a gimmick. It allows you to be completely immersed in the environment. A game like Alone has some real potential. A horror game within an Oculus Rift game?Eurogamer.netRobert Purchese Continue reading Alone: A horror game within an Oculus Rift game
Blizzard on World of Warcraft: We'd be lost without casuals Additionally, Chilton noted that Blizzard was warming to the idea of reconfiguring World of Warcraft as a free-to-play title. I’ve always wondered how long until WoW went free-to-play. With their recent additions to their online store, and the dwindling population, I expect it’s now only a matter of time before we see a completely free version. Blizzard on <i>World of Warcraft</i>: We’d be lost without casuals“Audiences always evolve,” says <i>World of Warcraft</i> lead designer Tom Chilto Continue reading Blizzard on World of Warcraft: We'd be lost without casuals
AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! now supports Oculus Rift This might be the greatest game to the Oculus Rift yet. http://www.joystiq.com/2013/08/23/psa-oculus-rift-support-now-in-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-on/ Continue reading AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! now supports Oculus Rift
Games for Windows Live marketplace being retired. The client will still remain active in games, but digital games can no longer be bought on Xbox.com, and whether or not DLC remains available is up to individual publishers. Still no word what the next generation of Xbox Live will bring to Windows 8. Xbox Support Continue reading Games for Windows Live marketplace being retired.
StarCraft Universe An ambitious and rather impressive project to say the least. At some point though, you have to ask yourself if it would just be easier to build a 3rd person game engine in the likeness of Starcraft, outside of the Starcraft II client, rather than modding a real time strategy engine to function as a 3rd person game. A good comparison to this would be the popular Warcraft 3 mod Dota, and the stand alone game Dota2. When you’re constructing a mod for a game, you’re limiting yourself to that game Continue reading StarCraft Universe
Google Glass gets its first MMO I can see something like this eventually getting built into Google’s Ingress game. Swarm! casts humans as ants in the first Google Glass MMO gameA concept game aims to transform humans into ants as part of the first MMO designed for Google GlassWIRED UKCondé Nast Continue reading Google Glass gets its first MMO
Nintendo still selling Wii U at a loss Hard to believe they are still losing money on each console sold. Looks unlikely a price cut will be in the plans any time soon. Nintendo still selling Wii U at a lossMario maker confirms it is still recording a loss for each unit of hardware soldGamesIndustry.bizBrendan Sinclair Continue reading Nintendo still selling Wii U at a loss
A Dark Room Inspired by the ASCII taxt game, Candy Box. Incredibly minimal and fun. A Dark RoomA minimalist text adventure Continue reading A Dark Room
Saints Row IV Banned in Australia Despite the new rating system in Australia, the upcomg Saints Row game is effectively banned because it: includes interactive, visual depictions of implied sexual violence which are not justified by context. In addition, the game includes elements of illicit or proscribed drug use related to incentives or rewards. Such depictions are prohibited by the computer games guidelines. <i>Saints Row IV</i> effectively banned under new Australian rating sy<i>Saints Row IV</i> is the first video gam Continue reading Saints Row IV Banned in Australia
StarCraft II adds Spawning Anyone with a full retail copy of Starcraft II can now invite their friends with out a copy to join in. Spawning was an idea introduced in Warcraft II and the original Starcraft. It’s been one of the most requested features of the game, and it’s cool to see they finally added it in. StarCraft II Official Game SiteWage war across the galaxy with three unique and powerful races. StarCraft II is a real-time strategy game from Blizzard Entertainment for the PC and Mac.StarCraft II Continue reading StarCraft II adds Spawning
Nintendo Parodies Kickstarter And truly captures Wario’s character. Nintendo Launches Kickstarter Parody “Crowdfarter” To Promote Game & WarioNew Wii U title gets humorous promotional siteNintendo LifeDamien McFerran Continue reading Nintendo Parodies Kickstarter
A Look at CivCraft, a Minecraft Mod It’s hugely involved, with you mining the ground to gain resources to trade for coins to claim your land. Like a proper game of Civ, major construction involves clicking on the ground and watching the buildings extruding upwards. They’re functional buildings, allowing you to enter and use them, and enhancing them to provide the bonuses to the land. This feels like the next natural stage of evolution of Minecraft. A Minecraft Mod To Admeier: CivCraftThere’s not a lot of structure to vanill Continue reading A Look at CivCraft, a Minecraft Mod
A Metroid Password That Breaks Everything One password, discovered over 20 years later, long after the Metroid password system had been completely reverse-engineered, does not grant you all items. This password just crashes and resets the game: A Profanity-Laced Video Game Password That Breaks Everything | Max Woolf’s BlogMost of these passwords were gibberish that required a pen-and-paper to write down and remember. One password, however, is more memorable, and much more sinister.Max Woolf's BlogMax Woolf Continue reading A Metroid Password That Breaks Everything
How Gameshark Codes Work I still remember when I would get the monthly flyers from Game Genie in the mail with the latest discovered codes for games. How do GameShark codes work?This has always boggled me. Obviously GameShark and Game Genie never got inside access to place their own cheats into every game. I don’t think any developers gave them the source code to pour over...ArqadeLoveAndCoding Continue reading How Gameshark Codes Work
TF2: First Entirely Community-Created Update This update is 100% created by the TF2 community. And when we say everything, we mean everything—the in-game content, the update hub website, the animated short, the comic, even the splash images in the Steam store. Even better, everything you created avoided the classic trap of using other companies’ intellectual property. Valve has done something no company has done before; they outsourced the work of an entire update to the very people playing it. Team Fortress 2 Continue reading TF2: First Entirely Community-Created Update
Google Breakout Easter Egg Doing an image search for ‘Atari Breakout’ turns the page into a playable version of Breakout. Continue reading Google Breakout Easter Egg
Mash Effect A slew of articles about the new XCOM game was released this morning, but Andrew Yoon at Shack News sums it up perfectly: XCOM as it is today can be best summed up as this: Mass Effect, set in the 60s. Continue reading Mash Effect
Morrowind Rebirth 2.2 Released Find new enemies to fight, exciting areas to explore, gain access to new weapons to slay your foes or just roam the huge world that’s out there Combine this with the Morrowind Overhaul Mod, and you have a beautiful remake of the classic game. Continue reading Morrowind Rebirth 2.2 Released
Candy Box, a Bizarre Text Adventure A very minimalistic, ASCII text-based game that runs in your browser. With no instructions on how to play whatsoever, it’s oddly addicting and fascinating. Continue reading Candy Box, a Bizarre Text Adventure
Diablo III Economy is Broken When users have been running around with 6 billion gold in their pockets, it shows the economy has been broken for a while now. Continue reading Diablo III Economy is Broken
Sims 4 Announcement Coming Soon Announcement most likely coming Monday. Get ready to buy all those expansions again. Continue reading Sims 4 Announcement Coming Soon
Star Wars The Old Republic To go Free-to-Play In Fall Called this back in January, but I expected it to go Free-to-play a lot sooner. Really, I’m just surprised the monthly subscription setup for the game lasted as long as it did. 2012-07-31T14:27:21 Continue reading Star Wars The Old Republic To go Free-to-Play In Fall
Insomniac Games' Outernauts Makers of Resistance and Ratchet & Clank titles take a shot at making a facebook game. Other than EA’s Social garbage, it makes for a surprisingly fun and addictive Pokemon clone set in space. 2012-07-24T16:34:34 Continue reading Insomniac Games' Outernauts
Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime Comments on Diablo III Mostly fluff acknowledging the game still needs a lot of work. There is also some mention of “social changes” that will hopefully make the game not feel like a ghost town. Continue reading Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime Comments on Diablo III
Hydrophobia and the fearless mingling of ideas Taylor Cocke finds the promise inside the deeply flawed Hydrophobia in this Joystiq story Continue reading Hydrophobia and the fearless mingling of ideas