Electronic Arts has revealed the latest free PC game available to players via the publisher’s Origin On The House promotion. Replacing Theme Hospital is Syndicate, the 1993 dystopian game designed by industry veteran Peter Molyneux and Bullfrog Productions. GameSpot recently cited Syndicate as one of the reasons why 1993 was one of the best years […]
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Capcom Releases Resident Evil: Revelations 2 PC’s Canceled Co-Op Mode
March 3rd, 2015
Mark PC gamers who purchased Resident Evil: Revelations 2 last week were understandably upset when it was discovered that a mode advertised on the game’s Steam page–local co-op play–had been cut. Modders took it upon themselves to develop the feature, and now Capcom itself is looking to make amends by releasing an official local co-op mode. […]
GDC 2015 Special – The Lobby
March 3rd, 2015
Mark Join Danny, Chris and a ton of special guests from the Game Developer Conference 2015! We’ll have Antichamber’s Alexander Bruce, Goat Simulator’s Armin Ibrisagic, Brad Muir from Double Fine and more! Live show begins at 2pm PT!
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – Episode Two Review
March 3rd, 2015
Mark Resident Evil: Revelations 2 sets you down the same path at two different points in time, playing as iconic characters Barry Burton and Claire Redfield. In the first episode, Claire is stuck on an island that’s under the control of a devious overseer, who subjected her and her companion, Barry’s daughter Moira, to a veritable […]
Helldivers Review
March 3rd, 2015
Mark Helldivers won’t be remembered for its narrative, nor will it be praised for intriguing mission design. No, these elements of the game are merely average pieces of a backdrop in a theater enacting thrilling performances destined to be endlessly retold among friends and fellow helldivers–and many of those tales are the kind that begin with […]
Screamride Review
March 3rd, 2015
Mark As fun as it is, there’s something rather…disturbing…about Screamride. A game about racing rollercoaster cars down rails at tremendous speeds and smashing them into concrete skyscrapers isn’t to be taken seriously, of course, and I’m not terribly concerned about the riders, who seem beyond thrilled for the chance to sacrifice their well-being for the chance […]
You’ll Soon Be Able to Play WoW Without Spending Money
March 2nd, 2015
Mark You’ll soon be able to play World of Warcraft without spending a dime of real-world money, provided you’ve got the necessary gold. Blizzard today announced the WoW Token, a new item that will soon be introduced to the MMO. The Token is purchased with real money (a price wasn’t announced) and can then be sold […]
Watch the New PS4/PS3 Amplitude in Action
March 2nd, 2015
Mark Following the delay it announced last month, Harmonix is now ready to show off its rebooted version of Amplitude, as well as a new multiplayer mode. The minute-long gameplay trailer above provides a glimpse of what Amplitude looks like in action. It is–as expected–fundamentally very similar to the original Amplitude for PlayStation 2, but now […]
Watch One of the First SteamVR Games, Job Simulator
March 1st, 2015
Mark Developer Owlchemy Labs has announced that its Job Simulator will be one of the first projects designed for Valve’s SteamVR and other virtual reality devices. Job Simulator takes place in 2050, when the robots have taken over all of our cooking, cleaning, and other service job. For this reason, Job Bot has created Job Simulator, […]
This Week in GameTech – Valve Enters VR; Net Neutrality Begins; Nvidia Faces Lawsuit
March 1st, 2015
Mark Join us every Sunday as we revisit the best hardware and technology stories from the past seven days. This week, Valve gets ready to dive into virtual reality, Net Neutrality goes into effect, and Nvidia responds to recent allegations of misleading consumers. Valve and HTC Reveal Vive VR Headset Valve and HTC have revealed a […]

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