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Continuing the archive of independent PC reporting (Archive Page 43).

Monte Cook’s Numenera becomes Planescape: Torment sequel

January 9, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I think the best computer roleplaying game I’ve ever played was Planescape: Torment. Skyrim is great but Planescape: Torment was special. It looks like the stars have aligned and there will be a follow up. Wizards of the Coast have carefully guarded the rights to Planescape and the original Black Isle studio close. Makes it […]

Filed Under: PC, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: InXile, kickstarters, Monte Cook, Numenera, Planescape Torment, wizards of the coast

LEGO and Warner Bros launch Legends of Chima

January 2, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

LEGO has found a knack for creating fun and engaging computer games. Their new franchise, Legends of Chima, is the next bold step. Legends of Chima: Online will be a kid safe, free-to-play, online world. It was developed by WB Games Montreal and allows gamers to customise their kingdom and explore huge enviorments. Legends of […]

Filed Under: Console, Mobile, PC Tagged With: Free to play, ios, lego, trailers, Warner Bros

Art from the never finished online Star Wars game

December 22, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Star Wars: Battlefront III was nearly finished in 2010 but never made it through to production. It was developed by Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City developer’s Slant Six Games. Star Wars: Battlefront is an established game and it was the lure of possible multiplayer that got fans excited. Via Jason Williams at Geek Tyrant.

Filed Under: Art, PC Tagged With: star wars

Space Hulk trailer

December 10, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Games Workshop’s famous Space Hulk game of Space Marine Terminators versus Genestealers is coming back. It’ll be a mobile game and a computer game. It’ll suport single player and multiplayer at a cross-platform level. If that’s right that means you can play the game on your iPad against a friend on their PC. The new […]

Filed Under: Mobile, PC, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: games workshop, ios, trailers

Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials DLC trailer

December 7, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

There will be a few DLC add-ons for Bethesda’s Thief-like Dishonored. The game is doing better than expected, perhaps off the back of Skyrim, so it’s possible the popular studio might squeeze out more than planned. Whereas DLC 2 and 3 will be more about story-driven campaigns and due in 2013, the first extra, Dunwall […]

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: Bethesda, Dishonored, PlayStation 3, trailers, Xbox 360

Minion Master: a collectible card game with virtual board

December 5, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

One of the great things about gamers is that if they want something they tend to build it. Gaming groups frequently make house rules or create campaign settings to suit their news. That’s the history behind BitFlip Games’ Minion Master. The idea came after an epic tabletop session was foiled, despite a month of planning, […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: card games, ccg, trailers

Mass Effect 3: Omega trailer

November 26, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mass Effect 3: Omega launches today. It’s DLC that expands on the Mass Effect 3 story as players return to Omega and the popular Aria T’Loak to get rid of Cerberus from the station. In addition to the new story content there’s some interesting weapons; a chakram launcher and an N7 Valkyrie Assault Rifle. The […]

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: mass effect, Mass Effect 3, PlayStation 3, trailers, Xbox 360

See what the Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition looks like

November 24, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Did you play the original Baldur’s Gate? I certainly did. What a classic. Here’s what Overhaul Games’s Enhanced Edition looks like. The game was first out in 1998 and had over 50 hours of gameplay. The new edition is out on the 28th via Beamdog. It’ll set you back $19.99 and can be pre-ordered. I […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: baldur's gate

Classic Talisman board game reborn as PC game

November 24, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Based on the 4th edition of the Games Workshop classic, Nomad Games has released the Talisman Game for the PC. Although based on the board game Noman have spun this version of Talisman differently; it has a solo play mode. There are 60 quests, each with three achievement levels and players trade gold, objects, collect […]

Filed Under: PC, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: board game, games workshop, talisman

The Elder Scrolls MMORPG is looking good

November 17, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This 10 minute long introduction To The Elder Scrolls online by Zenimax Online Studios is worth a watch. It’s worth a watch if you’re an MMO fan. It’s worth a watch if you’re an Elder Scrolls fan. It’s worth a watch if you’re not normally into one of those two. I’m not normally tempted by […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: Elder Scrolls Online, featurette, mmo, previews, the elder scrolls

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