Archive for August 9th, 2008

Infinite Interactive is really good at making Puzzle Quest. So much so that its releasing it again as the Zoo Games published Puzzle Kingdoms on the Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC later this year.

There’s not much information on the gameplay mechanic other than you match gems and gain mana to unleash magic attacks on your opponents. So … it’s Puzzle Quest, right? Which is no massive deal, because Puzzle Quest is awesome; I’m glad that Infinite Interactive are sticking with what they know. I’m the kind of guy who goes to a fancy restaurant and orders a cheeseburger because it’s familiar and I like what I like. You won’t hear me complaining.

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Coming Out 11/18/2008 Trailer From http://www.ign.com/ Availble on Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360



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a stick men video game :P



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Bethesda VP assures that Fallout 3 is 'better' than Oblivion screenshot

One of the most oft heard complaints from cantankerous Fallout fans is the expectation that Bethesda is shaping Fallout 3 into nothing more than a soulless Oblivion clone. Never mind that these “fans” haven’t even played the game yet, but hey, they obviously know best.

Bethesda vice president Pete Hines has decided to weigh in on the matter; letting gamers know that even if Fallout 3 ends up being an Oblivion clone, it’ll still be superior than Oblivion was: hopefully suggesting that the dialogue will be recorded by more than four voice actors.

“I don’t have any doubts that on the whole, and I think this is a belief universally shared on the team that Fallout is a better game, but we’re also not oblivious to the fact that we have a lot of extra baggage that we’re carrying, being the guys picking up this franchise, that are re-imagining this series from 10 years ago, and there’s something that comes along with that. We’re very well aware of what we’re up against.”

“I have no doubts in my mind that, at its core and for everything that it provides that Fallout [3] is a superior game than Oblivion was- for sure.”

I assumed Fallout 3 would be superior than Oblivion the moment I discovered that it features stuffed animals as lethal ammunition, but maybe that just means I’m simple to please. Still, do you think Fallout 3 will ultimately overshadow the fourth entry in the Elder Scrolls franchise, or will it disappoint fans and newcomers alike?

Via Destructoid

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Bethesda VP assures that Fallout 3 is 'better' than Oblivion screenshot

One of the most oft heard complaints from cantankerous Fallout fans is the expectation that Bethesda is shaping Fallout 3 into nothing more than a soulless Oblivion clone. Never mind that these “fans” haven’t even played the game yet, but hey, they obviously know ideal.

Bethesda vice president Pete Hines has decided to weigh in on the matter; letting gamers know that even if Fallout 3 ends up being an Oblivion clone, it’ll still be better than Oblivion was: hopefully suggesting that the dialogue will be recorded by more than four voice actors.

“I don’t have any doubts that on the whole, and I think this is a belief universally shared on the team that Fallout is a superior game, but we’re also not oblivious to the fact that we’ve a lot of extra baggage that we’re carrying, being the guys picking up this franchise, that are re-imagining this series from 10 years ago, and there’s something that comes along with that. We’re very well aware of what we’re up against.”

“I have no doubts in my mind that, at its core and for everything that it provides that Fallout [3] is a superior game than Oblivion was- for sure.”

I assumed Fallout 3 would be superior than Oblivion the moment I discovered that it features stuffed animals as lethal ammunition, but maybe that just means I’m simple to please. Still, do you think Fallout 3 will ultimately overshadow the fourth entry in the Elder Scrolls franchise, or will it disappoint fans and newcomers alike?

Via Destructoid

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