Tuesday, September 03, 2013
Space Hulk: Deathwing - First teaser for the upcoming First-Person-Shooter!
Space Hulk: Deathwing is a First-Person Shooter experience of Games Workshop’s classic Space Hulk board game set in the universe of Warhammer 40,000, developed on Unreal Engine 4 by Streum On Studio, the team behind E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy. Published by Focus Home Interactive and co-produced by Cyanide Studio, Space Hulk: Deathwing offers players the chance to experience a desperate battle against Genestealers in the claustrophobic tunnels of a Space Hulk, as they will gain skills, new abilities and new equipment thanks to experience earned during perilous missions.
“Hadouken!” Street Fighter II Confirmed For Video Games Live: Level 3
Video Games Live, the first and most successful video game touring concert in the world, today confirmed that Street Fighter II, will be featured on the upcoming Video Games Live: Level 3 album. Capcom’s iconic fighting game has been a fan favourite for over two decades and Video Games Live will be including a new orchestral arrangement of the theme tune on the Video Games Live: Level 3 album, which is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to fund its production and release.
Sanctum 2 Second DLC Ruins of Brightholme new weapons, levels and infected enemies - September 6th
The new expansion pack takes place in the “The Slums” of Brightholme, where inhabitants must improvise with tools and local materials to defend against the onslaught of alien monsters. Players set up defensive towers to take out the waves of attacking enemies and then jump head-on into the fray, either alone or as part of a squad in four-player co-op multiplayer.
Casino MMORPG Enters Open Beta
The open beta launch of CasinoRPG after over a year of development and closed beta testing. CasinoRPG takes a different approach to casino games by merging role-playing, tycoon and city building with casino game favorites like poker, blackjack and slots. This free-to-play game features an open, persistent online world that runs in a browser using the latest HTML5 technologies.
Monday, September 02, 2013
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