It's the end of the week and I'm bombed with homework. Hooray for the college lifestyle. Also of note, is the latest news update from Valve.
Prepurchase starts in a little over a week for Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, one of the most anticipated new releases of the season. The countdown has begun.So many games coming out, so little hard drive space. Dark Messiah is a given, but I'm also looking forward to Psychonauts and DEFCON. Here's a brief excerpt from IGN's review of DEFCON that I especially enjoyed.
The Steam catalogue continues to grow. DEFCON, the new game from the creators of Darwinia and Uplink, is available for pre-purchase immediately. Buy it now and save five dollars off the official release price. Learn more about the game at the official DEFCON website.
Majesco games, Bloodrayne, Bloodrayne 2, and Advent Risingalso appeared on Steam this week and are available for 10% off until September 28. Coming in early October, the critically acclaimed Psychonauts.
The team at Outerlight released a huge update to The Ship earlier this week, including two new maps, a tutorial mode, and a number of game balance changes. If you haven't fired up the game in a while, now would be a good time to check it out again.
Either way, whatever moment you choose to strike, there's only one result: death, and on a massive scale. When a nuke impacts on a city, there isn't a big, flashy explosion or booming sound effect, just a white blip accompanied by a pop-up box detailing the death toll: '1.6 million dead.' It's a very matter-of-fact approach that, at least to begin with, is very disconcerting. On the one hand players experience a feeling of euphoria when a missile hits its target but, on the other, there's real sense of guilt as Tokyo, London, Los Angeles - wherever - is nuked and millions have died.How can you not like that?
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