Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16
The time is almost upon us to saunter back into ancient ruins and murder hundreds upon hundreds of mercenaries in Naughty Dog’s upcoming quarter-tucked adventure, Uncharted 2. Stateside Nathan Drake enthusiasts have known the date their bread would be buttered on for quite some time (October 13) — now, Sony’s confirmed to Eurogamer that the title will be hitting European store shelves just three days later. (Whoa, don’t hurt yourself. That’s October 16.)
If you’re on the fence about your Uncharted 2 purchase, you’ll be able to check out the game — along with MAG, Heavy Rain and God of War III — at the Eurogamer Expo, which runs October 27-28 in Leeds and October 30-31 in London. Tickets to the event are only £6, which we’re fairly certain translates to about $0.16 in real currency. What a steal!
Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16 originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16
The time is almost upon us to saunter back into ancient ruins and murder hundreds upon hundreds of mercenaries in Naughty Dog’s upcoming quarter-tucked adventure, Uncharted 2. Stateside Nathan Drake enthusiasts have known the date their bread would be buttered on for quite some time (October 13) — now, Sony’s confirmed to Eurogamer that the title will be hitting European store shelves just three days later. (Whoa, don’t hurt yourself. That’s October 16.)
If you’re on the fence about your Uncharted 2 purchase, you’ll be able to check out the game — along with MAG, Heavy Rain and God of War III — at the Eurogamer Expo, which runs October 27-28 in Leeds and October 30-31 in London. Tickets to the event are only £6, which we’re fairly certain translates to about $0.16 in real currency. What a steal!
Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16 originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16
The time is almost upon us to saunter back into ancient ruins and murder hundreds upon hundreds of mercenaries in Naughty Dog’s upcoming quarter-tucked adventure, Uncharted 2. Stateside Nathan Drake enthusiasts have known the date their bread would be buttered on for quite some time (October 13) — now, Sony’s confirmed to Eurogamer that the title will be hitting European store shelves just three days later. (Whoa, don’t hurt yourself. That’s October 16.)
If you’re on the fence about your Uncharted 2 purchase, you’ll be able to check out the game — along with MAG, Heavy Rain and God of War III — at the Eurogamer Expo, which runs October 27-28 in Leeds and October 30-31 in London. Tickets to the event are only £6, which we’re fairly certain translates to about $0.16 in real currency. What a steal!
Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16 originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16
The time is almost upon us to saunter back into ancient ruins and murder hundreds upon hundreds of mercenaries in Naughty Dog’s upcoming quarter-tucked adventure, Uncharted 2. Stateside Nathan Drake enthusiasts have known the date their bread would be buttered on for quite some time (October 13) — now, Sony’s confirmed to Eurogamer that the title will be hitting European store shelves just three days later. (Whoa, don’t hurt yourself. That’s October 16.)
If you’re on the fence about your Uncharted 2 purchase, you’ll be able to check out the game — along with MAG, Heavy Rain and God of War III — at the Eurogamer Expo, which runs October 27-28 in Leeds and October 30-31 in London. Tickets to the event are only £6, which we’re fairly certain translates to about $0.16 in real currency. What a steal!
Uncharted 2 plundering Europe October 16 originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise
We’ve spoken to Splash Damage’s Richard ‘Rahdo’ Ham in the past, so we know he’s no stranger to a certain amount of exuberance about the game he’s working on, Brink. In his latest interview with Eurogamer, his excitement reaches a fever pitch and he confirms plans for a “second and third” in the Brink series.
“We already have big plans for that,” Ham said. He hopes that Brink’s integration of online play — a combination of Burnout Paradise’s freeburn mode and an FPS — will best reigning multiplayer kingpins Halo and Call of Duty. Of course, upcoming new entries in each of those franchises are certain to put up a fight before succumbing to Mr. Ham’s ambitions.
Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise
We’ve spoken to Splash Damage’s Richard ‘Rahdo’ Ham in the past, so we know he’s no stranger to a certain amount of exuberance about the game he’s working on, Brink. In his latest interview with Eurogamer, his excitement reaches a fever pitch and he confirms plans for a “second and third” in the Brink series.
“We already have big plans for that,” Ham said. He hopes that Brink’s integration of online play — a combination of Burnout Paradise’s freeburn mode and an FPS — will best reigning multiplayer kingpins Halo and Call of Duty. Of course, upcoming new entries in each of those franchises are certain to put up a fight before succumbing to Mr. Ham’s ambitions.
Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise
We’ve spoken to Splash Damage’s Richard ‘Rahdo’ Ham in the past, so we know he’s no stranger to a certain amount of exuberance about the game he’s working on, Brink. In his latest interview with Eurogamer, his excitement reaches a fever pitch and he confirms plans for a “second and third” in the Brink series.
“We already have big plans for that,” Ham said. He hopes that Brink’s integration of online play — a combination of Burnout Paradise’s freeburn mode and an FPS — will best reigning multiplayer kingpins Halo and Call of Duty. Of course, upcoming new entries in each of those franchises are certain to put up a fight before succumbing to Mr. Ham’s ambitions.
Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise
We’ve spoken to Splash Damage’s Richard ‘Rahdo’ Ham in the past, so we know he’s no stranger to a certain amount of exuberance about the game he’s working on, Brink. In his latest interview with Eurogamer, his excitement reaches a fever pitch and he confirms plans for a “second and third” in the Brink series.
“We already have big plans for that,” Ham said. He hopes that Brink’s integration of online play — a combination of Burnout Paradise’s freeburn mode and an FPS — will best reigning multiplayer kingpins Halo and Call of Duty. Of course, upcoming new entries in each of those franchises are certain to put up a fight before succumbing to Mr. Ham’s ambitions.
Splash Damage has big plans for Brink franchise originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Fallout 3 gets the timelapse treatment, still not auto-tuned
Ever wonder what Fallout 3’s Capital Wasteland would look like set to dramatic music, timelapsed, and shot in super high resolution? Now’s your chance to find out! Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry has given just such a treatment to the game via the PC iteration, cranked up to 11. (Is that even possible?!)
The idea behind the video is to show what Fallout 3’s engine was capable of — and we think you’ll agree that it meets some very impressive results. Check out the full video here … or go get auto-tuned. Will you take the moral high ground or lounge in the gutter? The choice is yours!
Fallout 3 gets the timelapse treatment, still not auto-tuned originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Fallout 3 gets the timelapse treatment, still not auto-tuned
Ever wonder what Fallout 3’s Capital Wasteland would look like set to dramatic music, timelapsed, and shot in super high resolution? Now’s your chance to find out! Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry has given just such a treatment to the game via the PC iteration, cranked up to 11. (Is that even possible?!)
The idea behind the video is to show what Fallout 3’s engine was capable of — and we think you’ll agree that it meets some very impressive results. Check out the full video here … or go get auto-tuned. Will you take the moral high ground or lounge in the gutter? The choice is yours!
Fallout 3 gets the timelapse treatment, still not auto-tuned originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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