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Browser-based Star Trek MMO Announced

There is another Star Trek MMO on its way going under the name of Star Trek: Infinite Space set in the Deep Space Nine timeline (the one which had so many similarities to Babylon 5). Developed by Keen Games, the game will be a casual free-to-play browser based MMO that hopefully will have more exploration and less [...]

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Final Details of the New L4D DLC

When a campaign poster appears you know Valve are going to release something soon. Dated for October 5, The Sacrifice DLC will coincide with the final part of the webcomics. For the hardcore fans the comic is being treated as the official canon, with the DLC being a pick your own ending deal. So far we already know [...]

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Next Chapter of Alien Breed Series Imminent

Team17 have announced that the next game in their Alien Breed trilogy, Alien Breed: Assault, will be released on September 22 for Xbox Live and PC, via Steam. The first chapter, Alien Breed: Evolution (XBLA) and the updated version Alien Breed: Impact (PSN, PC), were met with mixed reviews, most focusing on the lack of variety, something which the next chapter seeks to correct. [...]

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Let the Halo Franchise Grow

This is going to be simple – We want more Halo. Some people, PC FPS players especially, despise the Halo franchise. Say what you will about the games themselves, no one can doubt that the games have been a phenomenal success for Bungie and Microsoft and have been instrumental in launching the Xbox 360 to [...]

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Left 4 Dead Comic Coming Next Week

  Weeks ago Valve let slip details of the next piece of content for Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, The Sacrifice, promising to fill in the story gaps with a comic that would also delve into the backgrounds of the original survivors. Today they’ve announced that the first part of the comics will appear on Tuesday [...]

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Latest Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Dev Diary Gets Us Very Excited

For those still wary of a half sequel to last year’s Assassin’s Creed II, this video, the latest Developer Diary from Ubisoft, is sure to change your opinion. With details on how Brotherhood will continue the story of the last game, as well as a new glimpse at some real time gameplay, the fact that [...]

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New Bioshock Infinite Screens Released

Following its unveiling last month, Bioshock Infinite details are looking to be thin on the ground until next year. That said, GameInformer landed an exclusive deal to showcase 3 new screens of the game. Each of these in game shots emphasises the stark change in direction from the game’s predecessors, with enough colour and vibrancy [...]

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Gary Oldman and Ed Harris to Lend Voices to Black Ops

Hollywood veterans Gary Oldman and Ed Harris are joining the cast for the next Call of Duty game, whilst being supported by writer David S. Goyer, Activision announced today. Oldman is no stranger to the series having voiced Viktor Reznov in World at War, whose role he reprises in Treyarch’s next attempt, and has appeared in a [...]

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Borderlands Gets a Free Level Cap

Borderlands Gets a Free Level Cap

Gearbox president Randy Pitchford has announced at the Gearbox PAX panel that Borderlands will get a free update that will increase the level cap from 61 to 69. The patch will also rebalance the original campaign to accommodate the extra eight levels, reaching the magical number of 69, something which seems influenced by Mr Nukem’s triumphant return. They [...]

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Gearbox and 2k Games Resurrect Duke Nukem Forever

Developer Gearbox and published 2k Games will be finally bringing the oft-cancelled, oft-worked on, and frequently derided Duke Nukem Forever to game shelves in 2011. The official announcement will come during this year’s Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) after an initial revealing in, of all things, The Wall Street Journal. The game that most FPS players [...]

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