EA Bioware released the Mass Effect 3 demo, which revealed the game's incredibly low resolution textures and amateurish animation. If you want to see Commander Shepard wobble to victory, you can download the demo from EA's horribly redundant Origin service.
January 28, 2012
Tail tucked firmly between its legs, Ubisoft comes crawling back to the PC
Rayman: Origins bombed hard on consoles, and now Ubisoft is hoping to recoup some of the loss by releasing it on the PC (5 months too late). The launch of Rayman: Origins was a textbook case of publisher stupidity. The ingredients for a disaster:
Sequel to a franchise nobody remembers
2D platforming game
$60 launch price
Local-only multiplayer
Released in the middle of a deluge of blockbuster AAA games that actually had marketing budgets
Nobody likes sloppy seconds; nobody wants to play games months or years after they were initially released; either treat PC gamers as first-class customers or don't release your games on the PC at all
If the PC version of Rayman: Origins isn't $20 or less, nobody's going to buy it
You can read gAAAmer's in-depth postmortem on id Software's Rage: Schadenfreude.
January 9, 2012
Intel's subterfuge tactics at CES
In a miserably failed attempt to hype up the graphics capabilities of Ivy Bridge CPUs, Intel tried to pass off a video playing in VLC as real-time gameplay. Better luck next time, beret-capped weirdo:
January 8, 2012
Diablo III: Possible late February / early March release
The following video showcases some bugs in the Diablo III Beta:
Keybinds not saving after exiting the client
Disappearing enemies
Stuck character / jittery camera
January 5, 2012
New Diablo III cinematic footage
Diablo's 15th anniversary retrospective included a few seconds of new cinematic footage, but Blizzard removed the footage shortly after they posted the video on their site. Here's the missing footage:
December 1, 2011
Blizzard about ready to test Diablo III's real money auction house
Blizzard will make the real money auction house and 50 "dollars" available to beta testers in the upcoming Diablo III Beta Patch 7.
November 30, 2011
Cavalcade of colons: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm: Patch 4.3: Hour of Twilight
In what will likely be the last gasp of World of Warcraft's relevancy before it's buried by the B-Team and bamboo, World of Warcraft's final major content patch for the Cataclysm expansion comes out tomorrow.
Steam is selling Mass Effect 2 for $5. Sound good? It doesn't come with any of the game's DLC. The best mission in the game happens to be DLC. If you actually pay for the DLC, which includes the segue to Mass Effect 3, it'll cost you $36.
Don't be fooled by seemingly-cheap sales on DLC-heavy games.
DLC
Price
Kasumi - Stolen Memory
$7
Overlord
$7
Lair of the Shadow Broker
$10
Arrival
$7
All significant DLC
$31
November 23, 2011
Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection for the PC has been kancelled
Skyrim is a 32-bit game. Because it has flawed memory management, it can sometimes use more than 3GB of RAM, which causes silent crashes to the desktop. Patching the EXE to make it large address aware allowed the game to use up to 4GB of RAM if it needed it.