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The Lost Gamer writes: "Whilst the internet may be reeling in the fact that Xbox Live revealed the title that Cliff Bleszinski was seemingly set to reveal on the Jimmy Fallon show, it seems that Epic Games' Design Director has an ace up his sleeve… a second title." [read more]
Critical Gamer writes: April 15th is around the corner and that means the end of online play in original Xbox games. Plan your last minute parties accordingly, but also take a few minutes to consider whether Microsoft isn't going about this all wrong. The reasons for the move have been made clear: features on Xbox 360 are limited in order to maintain support for older games. What isn't clear is why other alternatives haven't been considered. As a consumer, I understand that video games are a business, time is money, etc. A solution that allows for both new Xbox 360 features and continued original Xbox support would require paying a team of programmers and designers. It could pull resources away from the next Xbox 360 update, taking away from the development of new and potentially profitable features. I understand this, and that is why I approach my argument against this move firstly as a consumer talking about a business. [read more]
Gamers voted for the best 110 videogame-boobs in history. Some of them are famous like the ones from Lara Croft, Aphrodite (God of War 3) or Chloe and Elena (Uncharted 2) others are insider-tipps like the ones from a "3D Sex Villa 2"-hottie. [read more]
Critical Gamer writes: I didn't get off to a good start. I left Reading train station by the wrong exit (please don't ask me how, I have no idea) and as a result, what should have been a sixty second stroll to HMV turned into a 40 minute journey of discovery. Unfortunately, all I discovered was that I have no sense of direction. I eventually went where all men fear to tread, and Asked For Directions. Having thus swallowed my pride, I nearly choked on it when I was cheerfully informed that HMV was several hundred metres directly behind me. Fortunately the chap I asked was headed in the same general direction as I should have been and so I was led, like a lost and frightened child, most of the way to Reading's HMV Gamerbase. I did by some small miracle make it there before the event officially began however; and the full retail version of Splinter Cell Conviction was waiting there for me. [read more]