Archive for March, 2009
GCP – Episode 39 |
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Our friend Andrew Holliday rejoins us on Episode 39 of the Game Central Podcast. We discuss the new cloud computing gaming service OnLive and the announcement of Max Payne 3. Also Kurzon's Retro Review Renaissance returns, as we reminisce Descent.
Posted on Monday, March 30, 2009 by Staff in Podcasts
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The Maw Review |
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The Maw is an endearing adventure game that puts you and a blob named Maw in a beautiful world with plenty of things for him to eat, and eat he will! The game uniquely limits your character’s role in the game. You do little more than lead Maw around and...
Posted on Monday, March 30, 2009 by Josh Mulka in Reviews
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The Destruction and Salvation of PC Gaming |
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I will undoubtedly miss the customization that we PC gamers enjoy, but I must say the prospect of constant exposure to exponentially increasing hardware and graphics towards the inspiration and supplementation of new gameplay experiences feels truly exciting.
Posted on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Samy Masadi in Editorials
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How to: Choose the Parts for a Custom PC |
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With so many choices, how do you know what your new gaming rig should be built with? People build their own PC, rather than buying of the shelf, for many reasons. One may be just to save money, and another may be that no mass-marketed computers really appeals to...
Posted on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Guorui Wu in Editorials
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Sins of a Solar Empire: Entrenchment Review |
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This "micro expansion" is essentially a small expansion pack to the vanilla Sins, mainly adding units for defense. But is this bargain of a game necessary for your Sining?
Posted on Friday, March 27, 2009 by Keenan Weaver in Reviews
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EA Decides to Go Light on Sims 3 DRM |
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If you were expecting a Spore-like DRM catastrophe surrounding the The Sims 3 launch (now slated for mid June), you may be disappointed.
Posted on Thursday, March 26, 2009 by Ryan Merck in News
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Ubisoft coming to GOG |
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Today, Good Old Games announced during GDC that the latest publisher coming to their service is Ubisoft.
Posted on Thursday, March 26, 2009 by Keenan Weaver in Featured
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Vista is an Insult to the Family |
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Ever heard of Windows 7? Yeah: It’s Vista. Only it works. And it’s not free. Windows Vista is the equivalent of Grandma’s house to a teenager: you might enjoy spending a few hours away from the house eating cookies and watching old soaps, but at the end of the day,...
Posted on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 by Chris Comiskey in Editorials
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World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Review |
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World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is the expansion to the 2007 title World in Conflict. The game, while technically in the real time strategy genre, is more along the lines of a tactical battle simulator. There is no base building, and essentially no resource management. You are a commander of...
Posted on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 by Ryan Merck in Reviews
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The End is the Beginning is the End |
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I say we start making games about novels that were written from movies about novels about movies. Might as well. “Portrait of a Lady of a Portrait of a Lady of a Portrait. Part II.” Gripping huh? Better yet, hell: let’s just eliminate the middle man. Let’s make...
Posted on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 by Chris Comiskey in Editorials
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