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E3 2012: Hands-on with World of Warplanes

Posted: 09 Jun 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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World of Warplanes
It was difficult to miss one of the most impressive booths on the show floor at E3. Wargaming.net established its dominance on the floor by setting up computers and allowing all E3-goers to play its latest games against the Wargaming development team. Its flagship title at E3 was World of Tanks, but I sneaked away to the team's press room to watch a demo of something similar.

World of Warplanes is one title out of three that Wargaming.net is proud to show. For the unfamiliar readers, Wargaming.net launched World of Tanks last year, and its booth at E3 2011 wasn't quite as large as this year's.

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    WRUP: Ice planet edition

    Posted: 09 Jun 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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    Ice planet.
    Are you telling a science fiction story? If so, have you properly considered your ice planet just yet? Every science fiction story needs an ice planet. For some reason, you can take or leave every other kind of planet, but there must always be a planet covered in ice. This ice also must be inhospitable except for a couple of huge nasty things that live there somehow. Maybe they eat the ice. Or the cold. Or confused Canadian hikers. The point is, ice planet.

    Are you looking to find out what the Massively staff is up to this weekend? If so, have you properly considered reading this week's installment of WRUP? Every installment tells you what the staff will be up to over the weekend, and this specific one talks about what we thought of this year's E3 offerings. Click on past the break to read all about us, and let us know what you'll be up to in the comments.

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      Phantasy Star Universe will blink out for good in September

      Posted: 09 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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      Phantasy Star Universe screenshot
      For six years, fans have been able to play the sci-fi MMO Phantasy Star Universe. Though the game lost some platforms just over two years ago when the PS2 and PC versions were shut down, the XBox 360 version remained intact. Thus, PSU quietly lived on as a console MMO where players could complete missions on worlds like Parum and Neudaiz, craft items, or decorate their private living space. Now, SEGA has announced that this last living remnant of the online game will take its last breath on September 7th, 2012. The single player version, however, will still be available.

      SEGA noted that the decision to close the game was not an easy one, but that the company was preparing to "provide [players] with new opportunities and new experiences." The company thanked all of the players who have supported the game over the years and assured that any who have an active Guardians license following the final date will have their pro-rated subscription refunded. GM Edward also revealed that a number of server-wide bonuses have been added and that plans were in the works for some celebratory events so that the Universe could go out with a bang.

      [Thanks to BGO for the tip!]

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      The Daily Grind: If a game's gotta merge servers, how should it go down?

      Posted: 09 Jun 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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      Server merges are the destiny of the majority of MMOs with servers, be they games with tiny populations or games that still number in the millions. After all, funneling MMO populations is no easy task, and a game with lengthy queues one month might suffer a shortage of players the next.

      Studios know that the term "server merge" can be seen as a herald of doom, so modern devs have taken to using terminology like "trial servers" and "free transfers," letting players move of their own free will rather than dumping them unceremoniously on some other realm with some other name. Even if you know that merges are going to be good for the health of the game in the long run, the way a merge is conducted can still tarnish your affection for the title.

      Let's assume your game of choice plans to announce server merges of one flavor or another tomorrow. What's the best way the team can go about making it happen?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

      MassivelyThe Daily Grind: If a game's gotta merge servers, how should it go down? originally appeared on Massively on Sat, 09 Jun 2012 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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        Champions Online dev diary details Power Armor review process

        Posted: 08 Jun 2012 07:30 PM PDT

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        After seeing a certain summer superhero film, some people may have been overwhelmed by the urge to fly around in an awesome high-tech armor suit that makes things go boom. Unfortunately, we can't all be Tony Stark, but Cryptic is here to help with a detailed post on the recent additions to Champions Online's Power Armor powerset. The post outlines the entire process behind designing and implementing the myriad improvements while highlighting some of the new abilities being brought to the table.

        The process begins with the gathering of community feedback, after which the developers sit down and hash out ideas based on power designer Matt Danuser's "vision for the set, including any new power or mechanic fixes... it needs." Then the designers, artists, and programmers kick into high gear by implementing the powers in the game, creating graphics for them, and making sure that there are no glaring imbalances in the mechanics. Then it's off to the public test shard for more community feedback. For Danuser's full blog on the subject, head on over to the Champions Online official site.

        MassivelyChampions Online dev diary details Power Armor review process originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 08 Jun 2012 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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        SOE to bring back Station Cash subscription purchases -- for a week

        Posted: 08 Jun 2012 07:00 PM PDT

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        SOE apologizes for subscription purchase removal, assures us that it'll be back for a week
        We reported this morning that SOE had quietly removed the option to purchase non-recurring subscriptions in its MMOs with Station Cash. SOE President John Smedley arrived on the EverQuest II forums to apologize for how it was handled and assure players that this purchase option would return for a limited time so that last-minute partakers could take advantage of it:
        "I'm sorry we didn't do a good job of messaging this. It was handled while we were at E3 and that was bad. Very simply put, we pulled the non-recurring subscriptions because we want a closer look at the numbers and how our overall pricing of subscriptions is impacted by it. I don't want anyone thinking they were pulled because of double SC promotions or anything like that.

        "We're trying to figure out the right balance of things that make our customers feel great about our pricing and balance that against our customer base as a whole. We aren't saying they are going away for good. We're just looking carefully at the data right now and how we do this right. Please be patient while we figure this out. These non-recurring subscriptions are something we're still working through and we want to make sure we do this right. Obviously as a business we have to make sure the decisions we're making good for our players, and I assure you that's what we're trying to do.

        "I've asked the team to put them back up for a week to let people buy them with existing SC. I'm not sure when it will be back up. Maybe today or maybe Monday (a lot of our team went to E3)."

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        Betawatch: June 2 - 8, 2012

        Posted: 08 Jun 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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        Betawatch - Maestia
        It's been a big week for Betawatch! C9, Maestia, Dragon Crusade and Renaissance Heroes have joined our closed beta list, while 8Realms departs to the MMO graveyard. The Secret World will stay on the roster a bit longer as its launch has been delayed until July 3rd. Upcoming Roguelike Path of Exile has set an open beta estimate for August, whereas we learned at E3 that Final Fantasy XIV aims to send the game's massive overhaul into alpha come September.

        We also now know that sandbox Origins of Malu is shooting for a beta starting on September 30th. Mark your calendars!

        Finally, earlier today Guild Wars 2 kicked off its second beta weekend event for pre-purchasers. If you can tear yourself away from that, then enjoy the full Betawatch roundup post-break!

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          EVE Online posts financial data for the past several months

          Posted: 08 Jun 2012 05:00 PM PDT

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          No mention of the upcoming TPS Report interface.
          When you think about the economy, is your primary concern whether or not the latest updates to combat have impacted mining operations and mineral prices? If so, you're probably an EVE Online player, and you'll be happy to know that CCP Games has released a full blog post detailing the economic trends for the game over the past several months. The good news is that the heavy inflation that's been at work for several months is starting to subside; the bad news is that the market is having issues with mineral prices.

          In short, following the announcement of loot drop changes, several players stockpiled minerals for resale after the change. This wound up dovetailing with the player-run Hulkageddon event, which resulted in several mineral stockpiles and a dearth of ongoing mining operations. The overall outlook is still positive, but mining operations are still recovering from these effects, meaning that movement will likely be tepid for a while.

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          Guild Wars 2 increasing population limits for the beta weekend

          Posted: 08 Jun 2012 04:30 PM PDT

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          Of course, you still can't play this guy.
          The Guild Wars 2 beta is getting hammered. No, it's not slipping off to the bar to order shots until it can't drive home, but it is getting filled with people eager to try out the game. To compensate, ArenaNet has just announced that world population limits are being increased for the beta event, meaning that several worlds previously listed as being full are now open to more characters. This may not fix the issue, but it should help alleviate some of the stress from the rush.

          Of course, the game is still in beta, and that means that not everything in the game is fully polished. Want to make sure that there's actually a problem and not just an issue with your computer? Check the updated known issues thread, which has an extensive set of understood issues. Perhaps most globally relevant is the fact that the game is apparently very heavily bottlenecked by the CPU; if you're having performance issues, lowering the video settings may not help you for this round of testing.

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          More details on Diablo III's real-money auction block

          Posted: 08 Jun 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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          Pretty much every item you buy off of this service fell off a truck.  Or a demon.
          It's controversial, it's unique, and it's still not actually running in the game proper. It's Diablo III's real-money auction service, and it's getting a new wrinkle added: In order for players to use the service, they'll need to have an authenticator attached to their accounts. This is being done to help ensure that the auction house is as safe as possible for all players. It also means that players will need to accept a new set of agreements when the feature finally goes live.

          Community manager Kaivax has also chimed in on the real-money auction house, noting that it's possible that the feature will launch with only item-trading functionality rather than allow players to buy and sell commodities. This is largely based on trying to ensure that the latter market remains active and fair for all players, and if the team decides to go this route, the commodity functionality will be added at a later date.

          MassivelyMore details on Diablo III's real-money auction block originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 08 Jun 2012 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          Star Wars: The Old Republic community Q&A talks 1.3, clarifies existing features

          Posted: 08 Jun 2012 03:00 PM PDT

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          Screenshot -- Star Wars: The Old Republic
          It's time for yet another Star Wars: The Old Republic community Q&A. This time around, the devs asked players to move away from asking about far-future content (which often garners unspecific, uninformative answers) and instead ask about current features and the philosophy behind certain design decisions. As a result, there are a number of questions about the additions of the upcoming patch 1.3, such as the group finder and ranked warzones.

          In addition, game designer Jason Attard takes the time to explain exactly what Presence does and the benefits and detriments to its use. Efficiency bonuses for crew skills are also mentioned, with the dev clarifying that efficiency, which grants a speed bonus when crafting items, increases in proportion with that crewmate's affection for you, up to a max of 15% efficiency. For the full Q&A session and all the juicy details therein, head on over to the game's official site.

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          MMObility: RuneScape dev details new combat, hotbars, and critical hits

          Posted: 08 Jun 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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          RuneScape combat upgrade screenshot
          RuneScape's combat is pretty unique. If I were to introduce the game to someone who has played mostly client-based, mainstream MMOs, he would probably be a bit confused as to how combat worked in RuneScape. The truth is that there is a lot of depth to the combat system as it is now, but it is often hidden behind layered UI screens. A player needs to know where to go to find the best abilities.

          Don't get me wrong; this system is great for grinding out experience by killing monster after monster, but in higher-level combat or PvP, a player's "skill" is determined by how much she knows about the UI, rather than how much she knows about her enemy's weaknesses or which skills to use. This is all about to change, thanks to what is being called one of the largest updates in the entire decade-plus history of the browser-based giant.

          I sat down with an interview with Mark Ogilive, lead designer from Jagex, to find out just how large the update will be and how it might affect players.

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            Storyboard: The problem in your group is you

            Posted: 08 Jun 2012 01:00 PM PDT

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            Before someone says it, I'm very aware that the problem is me.
            There are a lot of ways that roleplaying can go south. Over the past two years, I've tried to focus on how to look out for problems before they happen, how to identify problems coming from others, and how to solve problems with a minimum of drama. It's important to try to fix miscommunications, after all.

            Unfortunately, there's a problem that comes from analyzing everything other than yourself: Sometimes, the real problem is you.

            Maybe you've been trying to fix all of the problems in your group without realizing that the real pot-stirrer was the jerk trying to fix everyone else. Maybe you've been trying to enforce a specific standard that no one else wants to adhere to. Heck, maybe you're just playing a character that you like a lot but everyone else loathes. Whatever the reason, you aren't the solution any more; you are the problem that needs to be fixed. And that means figuring out what to do when you find out that you have seen the enemy and he is you.

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              E3 2012: Hands-on with Core Blaze

              Posted: 08 Jun 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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              E3 2012 Handson with Core Blaze
              What can I say about Core Blaze? Gorgeous is the first word that comes to mind, and I'm not just talking about the cosplayers and the giant weapon sculpture that Gamania trotted out for its E3 demo event. The game is built on the Unreal Engine 3, and it puts Epic's toolset to fine visual use.

              Rain drops bead and run on your monitor. River water looks refreshing enough to drink. The game's day/night effects are slick too, and to hear Gamania's reps tell it, the cycle (along with inclement weather) determines the effectiveness -- or ineffectiveness -- of certain attacks.

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                E3 2012: Age of Wushu dresses to impress

                Posted: 08 Jun 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                E3 2012 Age of Wushu
                Sandboxers and Hollywood script writers, keep your eyes on Age of Wushu. If you've ever wanted to run up walls, align yourself with a game's boss mobs, kidnap and ransom off your fellow players, or write about it into a television script to include your gamer audience, then Snail Games has something that's sure to grab your attention.

                We got some hands-on time with the game at this year's E3, so follow along after the cut for our impressions.

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                  1UP's Best of E3 2012

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 10:08 PM PDT

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                  1UP's Best of E3 2012

                  Cover Story: We played a whole lot of games this week. Here's what we loved.

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                  his year's E3 has come to an end, though we still have plenty to say about the games we've seen over the past week -- both good and bad. For the moment, though, let's celebrate the good. We've singled out more than 30 different games across 10 categories as the best of the show, after which we voted for the final picks over the course of several lengthy sessions (which we've recorded for posterity in the form of our latest Games, Dammit! episode). The titles below therefore represent some of the finest games of the coming year.

                  1UP took a slightly different tack to categories this year, though. Most publications' E3 voting (including our own in years past) observes standard formats such as "best of platform" or "best of genre," but it's occurred to us that those categories don't mean as much as they used to. Most of today's best games appear on multiple platforms, and genre boundaries have grown so fuzzy as to be practically immaterial. Instead, we've chosen to adopt what we consider to be more meaningful awards based around categories that reflect the "future of games" angle from which we tackled this year's show.

                  Star Wars 1313 Offers a Glimpse Into the Future

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 06:01 PM PDT

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                  Star Wars 1313 Offers a Glimpse Into the Future

                  Cover Story: Modern design sensibilities meet next generation technology.

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                  icrosoft and Sony may be holding on to their next generation hardware announcements until E3 2013, but that doesn't mean this year's show didn't offer a hint of things to come. LucasArts held a behind closed doors demo of Star Wars 1313, the companies first mature foray into the iconic universe. The ambitious project is being worked on by all facets of George Lucas' creative empire, including Skywalker Sound, Industrial Light & Magic, and Lucasfilm Animation. This internal super group of talent really proves themselves immediately upon viewing the and realizing how absolutely gorgeous it is.

                  The demo itself highlighted a brief scene featuring a pair of space scoundrels descending into Coruscant's 1313, the capital planet's notorious den of scum and villainy. Things inevitably go awry, and the pair are forced to battle through the halls of a ship as it's slowly blasted apart. The action exudes various shades of Uncharted as your character hops between cover points, blind fires his blaster around corners, and even pulls an enemy over a low barrier for a very Drake-esque melee kill. The final moments of the demo had the protagonist shimmying across the outside of the ship and performing impossible leaps to avoid going down with the vessel. This may all seem like pretty standard stuff, but it was the presentation of George Lucas' world that really put this game over the top.

                  FFXIV Interview: Phoenix Down For a Fallen MMO

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 05:49 PM PDT

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                  FFXIV Interview: Phoenix Down For a Fallen MMO

                  Cover Story: We interview FFXIV's new producer, Naoki Yoshida, about reviving a dead MMO and the game's ambitious plans for version 2.0.

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                  early two years ago, Final Fantasy XIV got off to a rocky start. Shortly after the disastrous launch, Naoki Yoshida, affectionately known as "Yoshi-P," took over the project, and did something amazing: actually tried to fix the game. Even more shocking? It seems to be working.

                  Final Fantasy XIV is pretty enjoyable now, and it took a lot to get it there. Since Yoshida took over, Square Enix has...

                  • Completely rebalanced all stats and gear
                  • Completely remade the battle system
                  • Personal chocobos
                  • Added a Materia system to let players customize and optimize their gear
                  • Added a job system that lets players turn basic classes into advanced Final Fantasy staples like Monk and White Mage
                  • Revamped crafting
                  • Added many sidequests
                  • Added three epic boss battles
                  • Added four instanced raid dungeons, for mid- and high-level players

                  Project Happiness Brings Some Much-Needed Warmth to E3

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 04:13 PM PDT

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                  Project Happiness Brings Some Much-Needed Warmth to E3

                  Cover Story: Three powerful words from the creator of Harvest Moon: "Violence is boring."

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                  f you judged E3 by the non-Nintendo conferences alone, it wouldn't be hard to imagine the show floor as an increasingly violent gauntlet of simulated murder and brutality, with each successive publisher promising the latest in accurately rendered exit wound technology. But, as we attendees quickly learned, games with a far different approach existed within the halls of the Los Angeles Convention Center -- you just had to track them down. And, lucky for me, the most atypical E3 showing could be found adjacent to a giant, inflatable cow towering over Natsume's booth; this monument to all things Harvest Moon served as a fitting tribute to the series' 15th anniversary, even if this occasion brings with it a change in management.

                  Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada has recently decided to take a hands-off approach to his famed farming series, but on his own terms. Not much Is known about his new IP, Project Wonderful, but Wada's focus is clear; much like how the original SNES Harvest Moon defied the expectations of gamers in the 16-bit era, Project Happiness (the game's working title) stands in direct opposition to the gritty, dark, and ultraviolent titles receiving the most mainstream attention this generation. Admittedly, it's tough to ask developers their opinion on the industry in general without tacitly implying that they should criticize their competition, but, without naming names, Wada told me that selling a game based on graphics alone makes for the easiest way to impress players, then gave me a single quote that spoke volumes about the rowdy, chest-thumping bro culture spreading like a virus throughout the industry: "Violence is boring."

                  Despite What You May Have Heard, E3 Featured More Than Just Shooters

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 03:38 PM PDT

                  E3's non-shooters

                  This year's E3 has come and gone, and in its wake it has left many gamers feeling negative over the number of games which revolve around shooting. Particularly when you look at the big press briefings, shooting was all over the place -- without naming them all, Microsoft had Halo 4, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2; Sony had The Last of Us and Far Cry 3; Electronic Arts had Crysis 3 and Medal of Honor: Warfighter; Ubisoft had ShootMania Storm; and even Nintendo had some shooters with brief appearances by Mass Effect 3, Aliens: Colonial Marines, and ZombiU.

                  That is inarguably a lot of shooters, and they ended up coming across as the show's main attractions due to their positioning in the briefings. The response to this from many gamers and a number members of the press has been to bemoan the lack of originality on display. However, before succumbing to this pessimistic point of view, it's worth noting that this was really only true of the press briefings themselves. And there's a reason for that -- these showcases are not geared toward fans of Lumines, nor is the intended audience the type looking for platform holders to convince them with graphs, charts, and sales numbers that they are doing great, thank you very much.

                  Nintendo Offers Two Different Takes on Mario

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 12:59 PM PDT

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                  Nintendo Offers Two Different Takes on Mario

                  Cover Story: Are two New Super Mario titles in one year overkill? Maybe not.

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                  intendo will publish two Mario platformers this fall, and both fall squarely into the New Super Mario Bros. style. This won't be like having Mario Galaxy and New Super Mario Bros. in quick succession; we're talking about two side-scrolling platforms built around common mechanics and boasting an identical graphical style. Sure, New Super Mario Bros. U benefits from Wii U's high-definition visuals, while New Super Mario Bros. 2 offers lower resolution in return for the benefits of portability.

                  Overkill? Mario overload? Possibly not. Even within this very similar design ethos, NSMBU and NSMB2 manage to distinguish themselves with distinct mechanics and objectives. You can already see the New Super Mario franchise performing a sort of mitosis, dividing into the two distinct branches of console and portable.

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                  SMITE: RTSGuru.com | Five Gods We'd Like to See in Smite

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 10:33 AM PDT

                  RTSGuru.com | Five Gods We

                  Some fun speculation as RTSGuru.com editors pick five gods and goddesses they think would be great heroes in Hi-Rez' new MOBA, Smite.

                  PlanetSide 2: Our Chat with Tramell Isaac

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 09:50 AM PDT

                  Our Chat with Tramell Isaac

                  We caught up with Planetside 2's Tramell Isaac during this year's E3 to talk about all things MMOFPS: from the vehicles to character progression, to beta, the newly announced iPad app and more!

                  Neverwinter: Three Men and a Dungeon Crawl

                  Posted: 08 Jun 2012 08:32 AM PDT

                  Three Men and a Dungeon Crawl

                  During this week's E3 convention, Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios pulled out all the stops to show off Neverwinter. We got our hands on the game and have a terrific first-hand report about how Neverwinter is shaping up. Read on!

                  Diablo 3: Our Official Diablo III Review

                  Posted: 06 Jun 2012 06:39 PM PDT

                  Our Official Diablo III Review

                  Diablo III burst on the scene a few weeks ago to instantly become the best-selling computer game in history. Since that time, we've been putting it through its paces to see how it succeeds. See how Diablo III fares in our latest review.

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