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After a three-month wait, BioWare has presented the final version of the endings to Mass Effect 3. This is due entirely to the outcry that took place following the release of the game in March. Many players wanted more details and felt the game left things too vague after they had invested 100-150 hours into the trilogy; others were of the opinion that the endings needed to be replaced outright. Executive producer Casey Hudson warned gamers recently that today’s free downloadable content...
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The Amazing Spider-Man looks really good on the 360. The movie isn’t out yet, but from what I’ve seen on the various trailers and spy shots of the costume, the game seems to be dead-on. There are two different versions of the default costume available from the beginning; one with and one without a matching belt. There is no functional difference, so it’s a matter of taste, really.
The voicework is nicely done in The Amazing Spider-Man and there is enough variation in the chatter...
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Tagged with Microsoft, Video Game, Xbox Live
Tagged with Microsoft, Video Game, Xbox Live
It’s not news that Criterion Games, the developer behind the Burnout series, is taking on development duties for October 30, 2012’s Need for Speed: Most Wanted, but it seems that the studio will also be leading the charge on all future NFS titles as well. Criterion vice president Alex Ward revealed as much to Game Informer in a recent interview.
"Different studios have had a crack at it — it’s definitely a Criterion gig now," he said. The change doesn’t mean...
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Inversion is a game that has a good idea and a lot of potential, but in the end, it just doesn
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Tagged with Microsoft, Reviews, Video Game, Xbox Live
Tagged with Microsoft, Video Game, Xbox Live
In his first interview since his development company 38 Studios declared bankruptcy, baseball-great-turned-gaming-executive Curt Schilling says he is "tapped out." Schilling told a Boston radio audience that he put "everything in his name" in the company.
Schilling said he invested more than $50 million in the company, and that other investors ponied up $5-10 million. The State of Rhode Island loaned the firm $75 million as well, but all that wasn’t enough to keep the...
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