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Monthly Archives: November 2013
See BioWare developers working on Mass Effect 4

BioWare likes to refer to November 7 as “N7 Day.” It’s an excuse to celebrate and an excuse to share their love for the Mass Effect franchise with their fans. During this year’s celebration, a quartet of developers took to Twitter to show off a few images from Mass Effect 4.
It’s very early stuff, but hit the jump to look over the shoulders of Producer Mike Gamble, Studio Director Yanick Roy, Level Designer Gary Stewart, and Gameplay Designer Manveer Heir as they work on the next installment in the series. (more…)
Posted in News
Tagged Mass Effect: Andromeda
Infinity Ward’s Mark Rubin “won’t rule out” Call of Duty IN SPACE

While they were riding high off the success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in 2010, Activision filed a trademark application for Call of Duty: Space Warfare. The publisher let the trademark lapse last year, but with the genie out of the bottle, fans and the press have been asking about a sci-fi-tinged Call of Duty ever since.
Infinity Ward’s Mark Rubin had to field another of these queries while speaking to the Metro newspaper about the recent launch of Call of Duty: Ghosts. The question is especially relevant now as Ghosts featured several missions on a space station high above the Earth. While it looks like Call of Duty: Space Warfare isn’t happening right now, Rubin wouldn’t rule it out completely:
Metro: The space levels got me thinking about all the rumours that you or Treyarch were going to do a space marine type game and this really convinced me it would work. You could play it straight, it doesn’t need to be Warhammer or have aliens even. But you could have levels with different gravity, different weapons and it would still be perfectly grounded in realism. Perhaps ironically, more so than the current games.
Rubin: Yeah. It makes sense. I wouldn’t count it out. Everything’s on the table. When we start a new game every possibility’s on the table. If we think that it’d be cool to have a battle over Jupiter, sure. Why not?
The rest of the interview is definitely worth a look as Metro’s David Jenkins spends his time hammering Rubin with more questions about “Call of Duty IN SPACE” and about the perceived graphical differences between the PS4 and Xbox One. Rubin doesn’t say anything about that, but it’s a fun read all the same.
Until Dawn is still in development at Supermassive Games
Like a masked killer stalking nubile teens in a wooded area, Until Dawn creeps around the corners of Sony’s future plans for the PS3. Sony hasn’t made an official announcement concerning the game in over a year, but the development team at Supermassive Games has assured Polygon they are still hard at work on the horror title:
“Until Dawn is very much still in development, going really well, and without any deliberations of possible cancelation that I’m aware of,” Supermassive’s Pete Samuels said. “We’re very pleased with the way it’s going. I’m sure that there will be more news soon, but I couldn’t say exactly when.”
Back in April, Sony released Until Dawn’s official box art. The image claimed that the title would be “Move Compatible” instead of “Move Required” as Sony originally announced. It’s unknown if that change is behind the release date delay (Until Dawn is still officially listed as a 2013 title on PlayStation.com) or if Supermassive is preparing to bring Until Dawn to the PS4.
Posted in News, PS3
Tagged Until Dawn
Nintendo Download: Wii Sports Club, Toki Tori, Kid Icarus: Uprising, More
Wii Sports is back! Wii Sports Club: Tennis and Wii Sports Club: Bowling, the high definition and online-enabled remakes of the Wii’s flagship pack-in game, are now available as individual downloads. Each Wii Sports Club title is priced at $9.99, but if you’d rather not own each individual sport, Nintendo plans to also offer a Wii Sports Club “Day Pass.” Priced at $1.99, the Day Pass will give players access to all available Wii Sports Club sports for a 24-hour period. Baseball, Golf, and Boxing will be available at a later date.
Also available on the Wii U eShop today is Toki Tori. Based on the popular Game Boy Color title of the same name, Toki Tori was a puzzle platformer that was originally released before puzzle platformers were cool.
Over on the 3DS side of the store is the long-awaited digital release of Kid Icarus: Uprising. I could have sworn this happened months ago, but I guess not. If you haven’t picked up Pit’s latest adventure yet, now’s your chance to do it without leaving the house.
More details on all of these games, as well as many more (including Wario’s Woods), can be found after the break. (more…)
Posted in 3DS, DS, News, Wii U
Tagged Wii Sports Club: Bowling, Wii Sports Club: Tennis
Daily Scoop: November 7, 2013 – Intake on Steam – and on sale!
My friends over at Cipher Prime have great news – their new game, Intake, is on Steam, and it’s on sale! You can get this amazing game for just $8.99, and it’s worth every penny. If you missed the Humble Weekly Bundle, you don’t want to miss this sale!
There’s also a brand new Bundle in a Box! Pay the minimum of $1.99 for Us & Them – Cold War, Storm Over The Pacific, AI War: Fleet Command, Creeper World, Strategic War in Europe, The Trouble With Robots, and Age of Conquest III. Pay more than the average to unlock Mayhem Intergalactic, Project Aftermath, Fall Weiss, and Creeper World 2! And there are lots of extras no matter what you pay. So go scoop it up!
I’ve got a few good shirts for you today as well… (more…)
Posted in Daily Scoop, Etcetera, News
Daily Scoop: November 6, 2013 – Books on games
So tonight is the end of our Encounters season, which means it’s time for the big fight! I’m pretty excited to see how all the tables deal with the storm that’s about to hit them. It’s been a great season!
There are a few great video game books that are on sale right now at Amazon. You can pre-order The Legend of Zelda Box Set: Prima Official Game Guide at 40% off, grab the hard cover Pokemon X & Pokemon Y: The Official Kalos Region Guidebook: The Official Pokemon Strategy Guide for 40% off, or snag the Grand Theft Auto V Limited Edition Strategy Guide for 38% off. I also highly recommend Minecraft: The Unlikely Tale of Markus “Notch” Persson and the Game that Changed Everything, which is currently 39% off.
Oh, and don’t forget to snag the Humble WB Bundle! Pay what you want for Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY, F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, F.E.A.R. 3, and Lords of the Rings: War in the North. Pay more than the average to unlock Scribblenauts Unlimited and Batman: Arkham City GOTY. The F.E.A.R. series is one of my favorites, so I can’t recommend getting this bundle enough.
Who wants some t-shirts? (more…)
Posted in Daily Scoop, Etcetera, News
XBL Store Today: Call of Duty: Ghosts, World of Tanks Beta Weekend

Sadly, Microsoft has no plans to add anything to the Xbox Live Arcade today. But, two new “Games on Demand” may brighten your day.
The first needs no introduction. It’s Call of Duty: Ghosts ($59.99), arriving on the Xbox Live Store day-and-date with its retail release:
Outnumbered and outgunned, but not outmatched. Welcome to Call of Duty: Ghosts, an extraordinary step forward for one of the largest entertainment franchises of all-time. This new chapter in the Call of Duty franchise features a fresh dynamic where players are on the side of a crippled nation fighting not for freedom, or liberty, but simply to survive.
Also available today is the beta for World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition. The beta test, which is a free download, expands today to include the entire Xbox Live Gold community for the weekend:
AAA team-based online tank warfare comes to Xbox 360 with the custom built version of the global phenomenon dedicated to armored warfare in the mid-20th century. Command some of history’s most powerful tanks and experience intense combat where the excitement of battle is enhanced by working together with your tank platoon to win the fight, downloadable and free-to-play to Xbox Live Gold members.
Posted in News, Xbox 360
Tagged Call of Duty: Ghosts, World of Tanks
Activision shipped $1 billion worth of copies of CoD: Ghosts to stores

It’s another billion dollar day for the video game industry… sort of.
Activision has announced they shipped more than $1 billion worth of copies of Call of Duty: Ghosts to retail outlets across the world for the game’s launch yesterday. The $1 billion figure doesn’t include download revenues from Ghosts, which also launched on Steam, the PSN, and the Xbox Live Store yesterday. It’s unknown how many of those copies have been sold to fans (or even how many copies “$1 billion” represents), but I’m going to guess that both numbers can be rounded up to “a lot.”
The literal pile of money that Activision is sitting on right now will only grow in the next few weeks as CEO Bobby Kotick reported that Ghosts is GameStop’s “most pre-reserved next gen title.”
Not known for his humility, Kotick also told reporters, “The [Call of Duty] franchise has never been more popular.”







