Archive | July, 2010

31 July 2010 0 Comments

Bungie Rewards Original Halo PC Owners

Halo Reach

Bungie will be rewarding long time, loyal, fans by giving out a visual unlock in Halo: Reach, coming this September of 2010.

28 July 2010 0 Comments

Left 4 Dead 2 Multiplayer Changes

Left 4 Dead 2

Valve will be making some heavily anticipated changes to the way Left 4 Dead 2 plays and scores in an effort to lessen the anger of many fans. These changes are coming as a result of a poll given to the fan-base that questioned their reasons for rage-quitting a game.

26 July 2010 0 Comments

Valve Erroneously Bans Modern Warfare 2 Players

Left 4 Dead 2

Valve recently messed up and wrongfully banned a mass of Modern Warfare 2 players on the PC. Valve’s anti-cheat software made some erroneous decisions and not only are they unbanning you, but they will be offering free copies of Left 4 Dead 2 as an apology.

24 July 2010 0 Comments

Comic-Con: Street Fighter X Tekken, Tekken X Street Fighter announced

Street Fighter X Tekken

Yoshinori Ono, Street Fighter IV producer, was interrupted during his Street Fighter IV and Beyond panel. Katsuhiro Harada, Tekken producer, joined together with the rival fighting game maker to announce two Street Fighter Versus Tekken games.

18 July 2010 0 Comments

OnLive Off To a Slow Start

OnLive Menu

OnLive Menu
OnLive Menu

OnLive is Steve Perlman’s latest technological gem. A service that boasts the ability to stream live gaming to your computer, allowing you to play graphically demanding games on the lowest of low-end computers. Although this may be a promising service with ground breaking technology, it is off to an awfully slow start.

15 July 2010 0 Comments

Activision Responds To Tim Schafer’s Remark

Brutal Legend

Tim Schafer, the mastermind behind titles such as Brutal Legend and Grim Fandango, called Bobby Kotick, Activision Blizzards boss and one of the most hated men in the video game industry, a “total prick”, “dick” and other remarks. While no mention of the insults were made, Activision will not have Bobby Kotick’s liking of games to be questioned.