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Is the creator of Minecraft taking on Magic: The Gathering?

June 1, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mojang, the company behind Minecraft, has launched a teaser video for their next game; Scrolls. It’s a very different game from Minecraft. In fact, some people are confused by the differences but that’s a reflection on how iconic Minecraft has become rather than a comment on the company itself. CCG players will recognise Scrolls at […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: ccg, duels of the planeswalkers, magic the gathering, trailers

Chronicles of Doom: Episode 3

May 30, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

 < Previous videoChronicles of DoomNext video >   Doctor Doom extends his snooping towards Iron Man. Does Tony Stark know anything that will aid the mad mystic in his quest for power? The Chronicles of Doom are a motion comic series written by Brian Michael Bendis to foreshadow Marvel Heroes. There are some hints at […]

Filed Under: Comics, PC Tagged With: Brian Michael Bendis, chronicles of doom, Doctor Doom, iron man, marvel, marvel heroes, stop motion

Black Crown: Two billion dollar publisher moves into gaming

May 29, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Random House describe Black Crown as their first move into gaming. It is a move that reflects the publisher recognising digital trends and looking for new platforms to share stories on. According to Wikipedia, Random House had revenues last year of €2.142 billion. That’s about US $2.7 billion and it means a significant new publisher […]

Filed Under: Books, PC Tagged With: failbetter games

Chronicles of Doom: Episode 2

May 25, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The first episode in this four part motion comic series from Marvel can be found here.  < Previous videoChronicles of DoomNext video >    In this episode we see Doctor Doom trying to talk to Dormammu. Dormammu is a demon we normally see in battle against Doctor Strange but the entity has allied with Loki […]

Filed Under: Comics, PC Tagged With: chronicles of doom, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, marvel, motion comic

GMOD offers a client to manage your mods

May 7, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Are you a fan of modding? That’s either the creation of new bits of software for your favourite game or simply grabbing someone else’s published creation and adding it to your game. One of the first mods I saw that caught my attention was one that changed zombies to Teletubbies in Left4Dead. I’ve never applied […]

Filed Under: PC, Sites Tagged With: fallout, kickstarters, Minecraft, Skyrim

Video Q&A for the new Space Hulk game

April 30, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Danish Full Control are building a multi-platform Space Hulk computer game. The game will have its own level builder. This means you can design Space Hulk challenges for your gaming group on your PC and they can play them around the gaming table on their iPads in the break between your Warhammer 40K night. We’ve […]

Filed Under: Console, Mobile, PC, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: games workshop, warhammer 40k

The Evil Within: Skyrim’s makers turn to horror

April 23, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Did you enjoy Skyrim? Was it an immersive world? Imagine then, if you will, that Bethesda wanted to make a horror game. On top of it all, they’ve partnered with Shinji Mikami for this. Yup; the brains behind the original Resident Evil. There’s a Facebook page in place for brave fans.

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: Bethesda, horror, trailers

Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter showcase the Great Weapon Fighter

April 12, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios are the team behind the MMORPG Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter. Geek Native’s Paul has had beta access and shared his thought in the review No More Lonely Nights but has the game rumbles to general release we’re getting more public teasers and extra insight from the developers. Up now […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: cryptic studios, Dungeons & Dragons, mmo, mmorpg, Perfect World, trailers

Tekken goes virtual CCG and avoids the horror of the button mash

April 4, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Do you suspect you would enjoy Tekken and the in-game mythology that’s built up over the years if you could only avoid the horror of the button mash. I don’t mean randomly pumping the console controller, I mean learning the complex, button bashing, sequences that you need to muscle memory out in order to play […]

Filed Under: Mobile, PC Tagged With: Augmented reality, ccg, tekken, trailers

The movie version of Bioshock Infinite

April 1, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Watch out for spoilers if you’re still to finish the game. This is an experiment. This video takes the cutscenes from the game to make a three hour and thirty minute movie. Okay, the creator makes the point of saying this isn’t just a collection of cutscenes as a lot of the story and dialogue […]

Filed Under: Movies, PC Tagged With: BioShock, bioshock infinite, fan movie

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