It’s a long running joke that D&D players are nerds. Well, Dungeon and Dragons: Daggerdale looks to be a game that isn’t just for the few and proud players …
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Hawken is a mech-based shooter from indie studio Adhesive Games. Set in a post-apocalyptic era, players pilot mechs in all out deathmatch. The Unreal Engine 3-powered game looks amazing, …
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Everyone’s (or at least some people’s) favorite Nazi-killing vampire is back and she’s in downloadable form. Not much is known other than the fact it will be a side-scroller …
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It’s never cool when a game gets canceled, but for a select few it’s a low down crying shame. Well, get out the tissues, because Megaman Universe got the axe. Yep, the Megaman 2-inspired platformer with built-in level and character editor is no more. Joystiq reports that Capcom claims it was canceled due to “various circumstances”, which is about as vague as you can get. They did point out that the Megaman creator Keiji Inafune left Capcom in October of last year. Whether Inafune left due to creative differences, trouble at Capcom, or for greener pastures we don’t know, but it’s likely to tie in to why MMU was canceled. In the game’s honor we’ve posted the original trailers after the jump. Hope your hanky is nearby.
Source: Joystiq
We already knew about it thanks to IGN’s coverage at GDC 2011, but now Burger Time HD has now been officially announced. The game is an enhanced remake of the original and is in development at Frozen Codebase. MonkeyPaw Games will publish the title, which includes four player splitscreen gameplay. We’ve posted the press release and screenshots after the jump.
Atari has teamed up with Griptonite Games to resurrect one of its 2600 title, Warlords, for Xbox Live Arcade. At its heart the game is a sort of tower defense meets Breakout, another classic Atari title. It features multiplayer for up to four players, both online and off. Warlords is due to release this summer. Hit the jump to see the full press release.
IGN just recently put up a video for Storm, a new physics-based puzzler that combines the elements of storms with water, wind and lightning. It also won the IndiePub …
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A new teaser trailer for Ankama Creative Studio’s Island of Wakfu has been released. The preview shows two player cooperative gameplay set to beautiful graphics. The game will see players control …
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Tiny Build Games recently released a trailer for their upcoming game, No Time To Explain. Now this game isn’t coming out on PC and Mac till the summer and the …
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Capcom announced today that two classic Resident Evil titles are coming to XBLA. Resident Evil 4 and Code Veronica X, made during PS2 era are going to be downloadable in gore-dropping HD. The HD versions of the games were recently announced as a bundled retail product in Japan, but in North America they will be downloadable and separate. No price announced yet but you will be able to catch them this fall, after the break there’s some screenshots comparing the old to the new HD graphics.
Source: Joystiq