I recently found this rather addictive game called Tiger Woods PGA although i have never been a fan of golf really this game is free and the graphics are pretty damn good for an online browser game, im very impressed with it. Id recommed people to try it out.
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This halo wars video of cut-scenes is awesome:
20 minutes, 30 seconds for the best one scenes
Well as im quite the computer game player, especially even more so with a good internet connection. I have ended up playing so many more games of late all due to Steam which is although a good way of playing games, does haveĀ the disadvantage i can be a bit too easy to part with my money haha.
Currently im playing the following games:
- Dawn of War 2 – i completed the campiagn which i liked alot especially towards the end with all equipment options which allowed for lots of customization and different tactics to opt, depending on the mission etc. And since the Last Stand game mode has been added im enjoying it even more, as it allows for even further tactics to explored with different load-outs.
- Borderlands this another game i have at the moment, which i find to be immensed especially with the cell shaded graphics and the 100s of weapons and the scavenge and loot features means you always are selling your old weapons and finding or buying newer ones, add vehicles, different enemies to face at different levels and multiple missions, enemies from bandits to bugs. And add in co-op functions and it becomes an addictive game. Oh and there a 4 characters to choose from and each can be customized so no two players can have the same character as you can customize your stats and abilities, its endless customization, its awesome!
- Dragon Age: Origins this is another game i have bought have yet to play but from the plot and screen shots its going to mean i will spend hours playing on it, and its made by bioware, who brought us KOTOR so i just know im going to love it.
Im hoping to add a few reviews of these games as i get round to it.
Veteran games developer 3D Realms has closed down because of a lack of funds.
Founded in 1987, the firm popularised the concept of shareware gaming and published the seminal Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein 3D first-person shooters. The company was working on a follow-up title, Duke Nukem Forever, which after being in development for 12 years has become the object of industry derision. Publisher Take-Two says it will no longer fund development of the game but retains rights to the title.
We can confirm that our relationship with 3D Realms for Duke Nukem Forever was a publishing arrangement, which did not include ongoing funds for development of the title,” said Take-Two’s Alan Lewis in a statement.
There has been no official comment from 3D Realms, other than a forum posting from the company’s webmaster, Joe Siegler, who said: “It’s not a marketing thing. It’s true. I have nothing further to say at this time.
After seven years in stealth mode, a Silicon Valley start-up has launched a “revolutionary” video game service that offers new competition to consoles.
OnLive, which launched at the Game Developer Conference, promises to deliver on demand video games via the cloud to the PC, Mac or TV.
The company said it can provide high quality gaming on low end machines.”We think this moment, this day will be remembered as the beginning of a new era,” said OnLive boss Steve Perlman.
“This is huge. This is transparent cloud computing. This is really really important for the industry.
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