Unarguably, free is better. GalaNet seems to agree, as they announced today they'll be releasing Upshift StrikeRacer, an online freetoplayer multiplayer combat racer in the US this August.
Tomorrow, we'll finally start to learn what Bethesda Softworks has in store for the Fallout series, as the company will finally make good on their promise to release a Fallout 3 trailer on the official website.
In the wake of StarCraft 2's announcement in South Korea, there's been a resurgence of interest in replaying the original and not just around the WDS offices, either.
If you're not confident about getting into the beta for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, there's plenty of MMOs out there in seek of testers. In fact, two upcoming and drastically different MMOs, Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising and Fury, are on the lookout.
A trio of former Relic Entertainment staffers announced today they have formed Smoking Gun Interactive, an independent development studio that aims to create titles that push the envelope and redefine the art of gaming. John Johnson will lead the company as CEO and creative director, while Drew Dunlop will serve as CTO and technical director and Angie RadwanPytlewski acting as CCO and art director. All three worked on last year's critically acclaimed PC hit, Company of Heroes.
Wait a second. What's the deal with Hellgate hitting you up for a monthly fee? Isn't this one of the premier titles that Microsoft pimps for the Games for Windows initiative?
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old adage seems particularly appropriate for the new Command Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the latest in the futuristic RTS series pitting the Global Defense Initiative against the Brotherhood of Nod.
What's the game about: As a new housewife mysteriously afflicted with amnesia, you're tasked with cooking, gossiping, and having extramarital sex with plumbers.