Techland is hard at work polishing up the last few issues present in Dead Island, but this may lead to a delay in the planned DLC packs.
Read MoreDead Island: Possible DLC delay as dev focuses on patches
Friday, September 16, 2011 11:07:31 AM Asia/Shanghai
Deus Ex: Human Revolution getting 3D Vision, NVIDIA Surround support
Friday, September 16, 2011 10:46:48 AM Asia/Shanghai
A new patch has just been released on Steam for the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Among the issues addressed: performance and stuttering, the latter of which in our testing seemed to be eliminated, or very close to it. Additionally, intros can now be skipped, and a variety of bugs are now cured -- hit the source for the full details
Read MoreWeekend Deals: Civilization V, Dead Island, and Space Marine
Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:58:17 AM Asia/Shanghai
Unless you're a fan of strategy games, it's a fairly quiet week for deals. Luckily, if you do like strategy games, there's a lot on offer.nice game-
Read MoreDead Island is Like a Bunch of Games You've Already Played
Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:19:59 AM Asia/Shanghai
Dead Island:Great games don't have to be completely original -- take Beyond Good and Evil, for instance. Michel Ancel's 2003 cult classic blended the best bits of Ocarina of Time and Metal Gear Solid to produce a fantastically playable experience that still has us clamoring for a sequel some eight years later. That said, there's not much new going on in Dead Island, even for a zombie game;
Read MoreE3 2011: Dead Island Multiplayer
Tuesday, August 2, 2011 12:21:25 PM Asia/Shanghai
I got the chance to play a little bit of Dead Island's multiplayer at E3 this week. There were four of us taking on a task of plastering up some posters of a missing person around one part of the island.There is sonmething about the Dead Island
Read MoreTrue Crime: Hong Kong is Back, But With a New Name
Tuesday, August 2, 2011 7:32:04 AM Asia/Shanghai
Besides announcing that the Guitar Hero franchise was being shelved for now, Activision announced back in February that it was canceling open-world action game True Crime: Hong Kong. But in what seemed like an inevitable move for a game that had so many years poured into it, it has been picked up by another publisher -- Square Enix -- and will carry a different name
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