Half-Life was one of the best first person shooters in its time and the Black Mesa team is bringing you a remake of the Black Mesa using the Source engine. It is expected to be released in 2009.
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Half-Life was one of the best first person shooters in its time and the Black Mesa team is bringing you a remake of the Black Mesa using the Source engine. It is expected to be released in 2009.
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Valve has added Left 4 Dead posters to their online store. No Mercy, Death Toll, Dead Air, and Blood Harvest movie posters are all 16" x 24" and they are $6.99 each. You can also buy all four together for only $14.99.
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Developer Bethesda today revealed the first details of the "substantial" PC and Xbox 360-exclusive downloadable content for Fallout 3, including an episode that takes place after the main story concludes, and issued word of a mod kit for PC users.
The mod toolset, dubbed G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit), will arrive as a free download for PC users in December. "Users can create, modify, and edit any data for use with Fallout 3, from building landscapes, towns, and locations to writing dialogue, creating characters, weapons, creatures, and more," wrote Bethesda.
There will be three pieces of DLC for the game and Bethesda released information on each of these as follows:
The first expansion is expected to be released in the beginning of January. No price was specified at this time.
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Rockstar Games has announced a small delay in their first downloadable content (DLC) for Grand Theft Auto IV. The DLC is titled "The Lost and Damned" and the story will revolve around a new character and features a plot that intersects with the main storyline of the original game. The DLC will also include new multiplayer modes, weapons, vehicles and music. It will be released on February 17, 2009.
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This is a trailer for the PC version of Mirror's Edge. It boasts support for Nvidia's physics hardware, PhysX, and it seems to demonstrate what it can do.