"I was always Loki or Odin" Loki was the best because if you chose that one godess, Hel, at the Mythic age you could train all three types of giants, and myth units trained instantly. Also, norse Hersir were the shit.
Aksys Games' new role-playing game may be a little too naughty for retailer GameStop, which is allegedly putting the "Really Naughty Limited Edition" of the video game behind the counter and out of sight of those offended by barely dressed cartoons.
According to several employees who have contacted Kotaku, GameStop corporate wants to keep the game's limited edition package off the shelves and away from innocent eyes. The Record of Agarest War limited edition package features a more suggestive cover than GameStop may be used to, with girls wearing nothing but towels, girls offering good upskirt angles and potentially suggestive sausage eating.
Oh, and it also comes with a mousepad with tits.
"Please place Record of Agarest War Limited Edition behind the cashwrap," reads an internal communication from GameStop management. "If a customer inquires about the game, let the customer know that you have it in stock."
Record of Agarest War is, despite its suggestive animated cut scenes, a T-rated game that features "partial nudity," "suggestive themes" and "mild fantasy violence."
THQ and the UFC are releasing a demo for the highly-anticipated “UFC Undisputed 2010.”
The demo will be available for both Xbox 360, PlayStation tomorrow and will feature four fighters: Lyoto Machida, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Rashad Evans and Rampage Jackson. The demo can be played in exhibition or tournament modes offline.
Members of the Undisputed Community will receive a special code that allows them to download the demo early. You must be a member of the community when the codes are released in order to receive your copy, so you’ll need to sign up today to ensure that you receive a code.
The full game will be available on May 25 and will feature over 100 fighters.
Analyst Says Infinity Ward Will Be 'Essentially Closed' Modern Warfare 3 development could be spread around to multiple studios.
by Jim Reilly April 28, 2010 - While the future of developer Infinity Ward remains unknown, one analyst believes Activision will close the studio in the near future. Analyst Mike Hickey of Janco Partners says in his latest report to investors Activision will shut down the studio after the release of the second Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 map pack.
"Continued defections from their Infinity Ward studio have created meaningful uncertainty around the future of their Call of Duty: Modern Warfare franchise," Hickey wrote. "A reported 26 developers have left the studio behind, with an original studio size of roughly 100. It was revealed yesterday that 38 Infinity Ward employees filed a lawsuit against Activision over royalties and alleges that they were held 'hostage'."
"We expect Infinity Ward studio will be essentially closed after their next map pack release, with development work on Modern Warfare 3 spread between two studios not historically tied to the franchise," he added.
Activision is set to reveal its first quarter 2010 results next Thursday, May 6.
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Loki was the best because if you chose that one godess, Hel, at the Mythic age you could train all three types of giants, and myth units trained instantly.
Also, norse Hersir were the shit.
Demon Soul's best PS3 game by far. Also Dragon Age Origins awesom.
I'm glad I didn't trade in ODST.
Yeah, its in the extras menus and you can download it starting May 3rd.
Aksys Games' new role-playing game may be a little too naughty for retailer GameStop, which is allegedly putting the "Really Naughty Limited Edition" of the video game behind the counter and out of sight of those offended by barely dressed cartoons.
According to several employees who have contacted Kotaku, GameStop corporate wants to keep the game's limited edition package off the shelves and away from innocent eyes. The Record of Agarest War limited edition package features a more suggestive cover than GameStop may be used to, with girls wearing nothing but towels, girls offering good upskirt angles and potentially suggestive sausage eating.
Oh, and it also comes with a mousepad with tits.
"Please place Record of Agarest War Limited Edition behind the cashwrap," reads an internal communication from GameStop management. "If a customer inquires about the game, let the customer know that you have it in stock."
Record of Agarest War is, despite its suggestive animated cut scenes, a T-rated game that features "partial nudity," "suggestive themes" and "mild fantasy violence."
The demo will be available for both Xbox 360, PlayStation tomorrow and will feature four fighters: Lyoto Machida, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Rashad Evans and Rampage Jackson. The demo can be played in exhibition or tournament modes offline.
Members of the Undisputed Community will receive a special code that allows them to download the demo early. You must be a member of the community when the codes are released in order to receive your copy, so you’ll need to sign up today to ensure that you receive a code.
The full game will be available on May 25 and will feature over 100 fighters.
http://community.ufcundisputed.com/blog-post/ufc-undisputed-2010-demo-releases-thursday-429
^Go there and make an account.
Do it quick because it says you have to be registered before the 29th.
Modern Warfare 3 development could be spread around to multiple studios.
by Jim Reilly
April 28, 2010 - While the future of developer Infinity Ward remains unknown, one analyst believes Activision will close the studio in the near future. Analyst Mike Hickey of Janco Partners says in his latest report to investors Activision will shut down the studio after the release of the second Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 map pack.
"Continued defections from their Infinity Ward studio have created meaningful uncertainty around the future of their Call of Duty: Modern Warfare franchise," Hickey wrote. "A reported 26 developers have left the studio behind, with an original studio size of roughly 100. It was revealed yesterday that 38 Infinity Ward employees filed a lawsuit against Activision over royalties and alleges that they were held 'hostage'."
"We expect Infinity Ward studio will be essentially closed after their next map pack release, with development work on Modern Warfare 3 spread between two studios not historically tied to the franchise," he added.
Activision is set to reveal its first quarter 2010 results next Thursday, May 6.