In a very anticlimactic reveal that has been in development for over two years, SEGA and Creative Assembly have inadvertently announced the next major entry in the Total War franchise. This time featuring the Warhammer universe.
Fans may have seen this coming since 2012 when Creative Assembly, the minds behind Total War and 2014’s Alien: Isolation, partnered up with Games Workshop who create and distribute Warhammer 40K products. A recent post at Total War Center, which was later found by NeoGaf, shows a fan who was able to get their hands on the upcoming ‘Art Of Total War’ book prior to the January 23rd release date. Read More...
Ubisoft’s DRM that checks games for piracy has been under constant scrutiny since its inception. Requiring that users that play Ubisoft games have a constant internet connection to play the game at all. The controversial system was launched in 2010 but it looks like it may have been changed for the better.
Games like Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell: Conviction will now play if the connection is lost. Previously DRM titles would pause instantly when a connection was dropped from the computer. Read More...
Aliens fans have been waiting on a game that taps into the strengths of the movies for as long as I can personally remember. There have been a laundry list of failed attempts at truly capturing the essence of the intense science fiction space horror films. None have really done the movies justice. Most recently, Aliens vs. Predator from Rebellion did a lot of things right, and still managed to disappoint. Read More...