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Origin Continues Expanding with 11 New Publishers

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:04 PM PST

Rift

Electronic Arts has continued working to expand Origin into something more than a home for its own games. The publisher announced today it has agreed to deals with 11 third-party publishers to bring their games to Origin's catalog.

Trion Worlds MMO Rift (pictured above) is the first of these additions and is now available. Specific games beyond that weren't mentioned, just that in the "coming months" Origin will also be home to titles from Robot Entertainment (Orcs Must Die), CD Projekt RED (The Witcher 2), Freebird Games (To the Moon), Recoil Games (Rochard), Autumn Games (Jimmie Johnson's Anything With An Engine), 1C Company (IL-2 Sturmovik), inXile Entertainment (Choplifter HD), Paradox Interactive (Magicka), Core Learning Ltd., and N3V Games (Arcania: Gothic 4).

Microsoft Points Might Finally be on Their Way Out

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 11:14 AM PST

Microsoft Points

Since Microsoft launched the Xbox Live Marketplace alongside the Xbox 360 in 2005, there's been a nagging issue that's bothered many users: Microsoft Points. According to a report, they might be finally going away this year in favor of a more preferable setup.

Inside Mobile Apps reports a source has indicated Microsoft Points are to be replaced by real-world currencies by the end of the year, which means a new currency system would be put in place not only for Xbox Live, but also the Windows Phone and Zune Marketplaces.

Don't Call Darksiders II a Zelda/God of War Clone

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 08:04 AM PST

Most video game press events feature a slick-looking "vertical slice" demonstration, an airing of a marketing-produced trailer, and maybe a short presentation from the creators. While Darksiders II showed off a decent chunk of gameplay and a new trailer, it was also preceded by a lecture about the various depictions of Death from Australian art historian Dane Munro. It was a bit odd to go from a normally serious lecture that touches upon topics such as the Etruscan portrayal of the Angel of death and the Danse Macabre, to a demo where Death jumps around shoots bad dudes with a pistol from mid-air.

Disparity between collegiate lecture and "Saturday Morning superhero cartoon video game" aside (Vigil Game general manager David Adams admitted that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were essentially modeled after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Darksiders II still looks like a damn solid game. The demo showed off a few more gameplay features and abilities, but overall, it still focused on how Death is a quick and agile badass compared to how his brother War was a hefty Horseman. During combat, Death rolls around, jumps repeatedly, and quickly switches between his scythe, some claws, a gun, and his Ghost Hand (the current name for the previously seen Ghost Hook, which allows him to either yank small enemies to him or yank him towards larger foes). When he wasn't fighting, Death was wall-running and using his Ghost Hand as a grappling hook across numerous chasms, pillars, and passageways.

BioShock Infinite's 1999 Mode Tells Bad Players: "You're Playing The Game Wrong"

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 06:51 AM PST

In System Shock 2's beginning, you're cast as a new recruit in the Unified National Nominate. You're asked to walk down one of three hallways: One has you enlisting with the Marines, another puts you on the path of the Navy, and the last casts you as an operative within the OSA. Choosing these careers, and the decisions within said careers, ends up replacing the traditional character generation found in other RPGs. The Marine makes you a combat specialist; the Navy boosts your hacking and technical skills; and the OSA grants you psionic abilities to turn you into a super-spy. Besides making these specialized choices, you then spend the rest of the game refining your character, and with so few resources (due to its horror gameplay), you find yourself debating and agonizing over how you upgrade yourself.

That's the feeling that design director Bill Gardner and the rest of Irrational Games wants to impart with the recently announced 1999 Mode for BioShock Infinite. Gardner confirmed that "1999" is mostly a callback to System Shock 2's release year (a particular piece of nostalgia, since SS2 was Irrational's first title), rather than any sort of hint into where the story might take you -- a fair point to elaborate on, since one of the few gameplay demonstrations prominently featured a detour into an alternate 1983. Gardner notes, "[I] look back fondly at the times when I was playing, and absolutely being terrified at seeing what's around the next corner. Or finding the next OS upgrade machine, and then sitting there, pulling my hair out and sweating, literally, over what upgrade to take. That's missing in modern games."

MMORPG News

MMORPG News


Dominus: Big News Incoming?

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 06:32 AM PST

According to a new post on the Dominus Twitter, the team may very well have a big announcement incoming soon.

Lord of the Rings Online: Bringing Riders of Rohan in 2012

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:25 AM PST

Turbine is ready to talk about the next Lord of the Rings Online expansion, Riders of Rohan. We've got a firsthand look at what players can expect from Riders of Rohan and LotRO in 2012. Check it out!

World of Warcraft: No 2012 Blizzcon

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 06:04 AM PST

Citing a "jam packed schedule", Blizzard will not be hosting its (usually) annual fan convention, Blizzcon. The convention is the usual host for competitive online tournaments for StarCraft II and Warcraft. In light of the Blizzcon cancellation, these tournaments will be held in late 2012.

League of Legends: New Bots for Co-op Play

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 05:22 AM PST

Riot Games has announced that cooperative players will now be able to face off against over 40 "revamped" bots when the latest update goes live at a later date. Devs have also indicated that these bots will be no pushovers as they have better AI with acute awareness of the map, cooperative strategies for working with their little bot teammates and much more.

Rift: Get Hitched on Valentine's Day & Set a Record

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 05:14 AM PST

The v1.7 version of Rift will bring many new features into the game including the marriage system. To celebrate, Trion will be attempting to set a world record on Valentine's Day for the most virtual in-game weddings in a 24-hour period.

Tibia: 15 Year Celebration

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 05:08 AM PST

Tibia Online fans from the past and present will want to hit game servers for a fifteenth birthday celebration. Developers have a bunch of fun activities for players including GMs handing out rare items and more.

EverQuest II: On F2P Success and EQNext

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:56 AM PST

It's been nearly two months since the free to play launch of EverQuest II. We recently had the opportunity to chat with Executive Producer Dave Georgeson about the success of the new version of EQII and the future of EQ as a whole... including EQNext. See what he's got to say in our exclusive interview.

Battlestar Galactica Online: Bipoint & gPotato Partner Up

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 11:59 AM PST

gPotato and Bigpoint have announced a partnership that will see some of Bigpoint's most popular browser titles now being offered via the gPotato gaming portal. Most notable among the games to be featured on the gPotato portal is BattleStar Galactica Online. To celebrate the new partnership, players are being offered several cool contests for some pretty sweet swag.

Champions Online: Latest State of the Game Posted

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 09:19 AM PST

Cryptic's Rob Overmeyer has penned the January edition of the Champions Online Producer's Letter. In it, Overmeyer talks about all of the things that the team has implemented over the last month as well as takes a look ahead at what 2012 will bring.

World of Warcraft: More Server Blades Available for Charity Auction

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 08:10 AM PST

Blizzard has announced that the last of the retired EU server blades for World of Warcraft are now available for auction on Ebay. The funds raised through the auctions will be donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

City of Heroes: Death of the Statesman Interview

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 09:42 AM PST

Last week, City of Heroes was rocked with the death of one of Freedom Phalanx's most iconic members, the Statesman. We had the opportunity to chat with Paragon Studios Lead Designer Matt Miller about this momentous event and its repercussions. Check it out and then let us know what you think in the comments.

EVE Online: Across the Universe

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 09:35 AM PST

Sometimes we have to eat our words. In today's One Jump Home column, we do precisely that. Find out why we're getting out the cutlery and condiments and then weigh in with your own thoughts in the comments.

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