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New Trailer for Silent Hill Homecoming Teaches You to Never Trust Kids
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:37:37 +0000
Silent Hill Homecoming TrailerIn the horror genre — whether it’s books, movies, or video games — there’s usually one persistent rule: never trust the kids. They’re always either going to do something stupid to get people killed or turn out to be the ones doing the actual killing. Nowhere does this ring more true though than in the Silent Hill series. This new trailer for the upcoming Silent Hill Homecoming centers around one kid, Josh, who is apparently linked to all the evil in Silent Hill somehow. I don’t know how that will play out, but considering he just stands there shaking while his father falls into a pit, I still wouldn’t trust him.
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 17:58:41 +0000
Gamers are now being given the chance to relive the first two classic titles in the Oddworld series, as they’ve now made their way to Steam for download. The two games, “Abe’s Oddysee” and “Abe’s Exoddus,” are now available for purchase at either $9.99 each or $14.99 for both. Steam is also running a special on these games from now until September 4, where you’ll get an extra 10% off. That’s a pretty sweet deal for a couple of games that received some huge critical praise in the late 90’s. That should get you through the weekend until Mercenaries 2 is released.
Is Dead Space's Hero Hiding Something Under His Mask?
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 17:06:26 +0000
Before I go any further, I should probably warn you that this may be a big ol’ SPOILER, so you may want to just keep on scrolling down if you don’t want a possible major plot point of Dead Space ruined for you.
Selling of Used Games a 'Critical Situation,' Claims EA
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:42:23 +0000
GameStop and company absolutely love it when you buy and sell used games. They hand you $20 for a game you just paid $60 for, then turn around and sell it for $55 which — for the price-conscientious consumer — makes much more fiscal sense than paying a few dollars more for a new copy. That money adds up, so who can blame them? It’s a win-win situation as far as retailers and consumers go, but the sales of used games are of no benefit to the developers and publishers who see nothing come their way each time a used game is sold. But just how much of a detriment are these second-hand sales to game companies?
PEGI Reveals Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:33:59 +0000
In the past, the ESRB has been the one to accidentally reveal some unannounced games through their website. But now it looks like it’s their European counterpart’s turn to leak a new game in the works. The PEGI now has a listing on their website for a mysterious game for the PSP and DS, titled “Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings.” And that’s it really, except for a “16+” rating for violence. No word on whether this has anything to do with the previously announced “next-gen” Indiana Jones game. All I know is that if they leave out the CG gophers and any ties to UFOs, I’m all for it.
Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball for the Wii
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:25:34 +0000
Gamecock Media Group promises gamers can answer an age old question by playing Blazing Lizard’s Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball on the Wii this winter. The Wii version comes with some exclusive extras to make it worth the wait.