Author - Jerry Paxton

Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded Coming this June

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MUNICH, Germany – 22nd April 2013: UIG Entertainment, a leading German publisher, and original designer Al Lowe are excited/nervous/deeply concerned (delete as appropriate!) to reveal that video gaming’s king of innuendo, the digital Lothario himself Larry Laffer, is set to return this June in Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded on PC, Mac and Linux priced at £14.99.

Re-made, expanded and enhanced in every detail with original creator Al Lowe and original writer Josh Mandel at the helm, Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded sees Larry Laffer’s first and greatest adventure, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, re-made for a brand new audience 26 years after its original release. Behind all-new hi-res, hand-drawn art and animation replacing the blocky pixelated graphics of the 1987 original, come expanded puzzles, locations, humour and gameplay. And rounding off the package (no pun intended!) is a re-written musical score from Grammy-nominated and BAFTA-winning composer Austin Wintory featuring Al Lowe on saxophone!

God’s gift to womankind (at least in his own mind!) is back this June and he’s got brand new leopard skin underpants to prove it!

Call of Juarez Gunslinger Release Date

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — April 22nd, 2013 – Today, Ubisoft announces that Call of Juarez® Gunslinger will be available May 22nd for $14.99 as a downloadable console title and will release on PC through digital and retail distribution channels.

The PC digital version pre-order will give you immediate full access to the 2nd entry in the Call Of Juarez® series: ‘Call Of Juarez® Bound in Blood’. Uplay preorders will also give you access to an exclusive pack of legendary weapons. For more information about preorders visit: http://shop.ubi.com/promo/92895100

Call of Juarez® Gunslinger is a real homage to the Wild West tales and era.  Players will live the epic journey of Silas Greaves, a ruthless bounty hunter who spent his life on the trail of the West’s most notorious outlaws.  Now it is Silas’ time to tell his story, which is linked to the history of the Wild West era: a mix of myths and historical facts.

Made of memorable encounters with some of the West’s most notorious names such as Pat Garret, Jesse James and Butch Cassidy, the game blurs the lines between man and myth.  Call of Juarez® Gunslinger lets players live the greatest legends of the Old West.

Metro: Last Light PC Requirements Revealed

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Publisher Deep Silver and Developer 4A Games today announced the official minimum, recommended and optimum PC specs for the upcoming First Person Shooter Metro: Last Light. The highly anticipated sequel to Metro 2033 will be available from May 14, 2013 in North America and May 17, 2013 across Europe for PlayStation®3, the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Windows PC.

Metro: Last Light is powered by 4A’s proprietary technology, the 4A Engine. Designed to take full advantage of the latest, most powerful PC hardware and DirectX 11 graphics cards, the 4A Engine also supports a host of bespoke NVIDIA® features including NVIDIA PhysX® and  NVIDIA 3D Vision®.

PC gamers wishing to test the suitability of their hardware can run the NVIDIA ‘GPU Analyzer.’ Is your PC ready to run Metro: Last Light? Find out here:

www.geforce.com/games-applications/pc-games/metro-last-light/gpu-analyzer

Official Metro: Last Light PC specifications:

Minimum

  • Windows: XP (32-Bit), Vista, 7 or 8
  • CPU: 2.2 GHz Dual Core e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Direct X: 9.0c

Graphics Card:

DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant e.g. NVIDIA GTS 250 (or AMD equivalent e.g. HD Radeon 4000 series) or higher

For 3D Vision Support:

  • NVIDIA GTX 275 or higher
  • 120Hz Monitor
  • NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Recommended

  • Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
  • CPU: 2.6 GHz Quad Core e.g. Intel Core i5
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Direct X: 11

Graphics Card:

NVIDIA GTX 580/660 Ti (or AMD equivalent e.g. 7870) or higher

For 3D Vision Support:

  • NVIDIA GTX 580/660Ti or higher
  • 120Hz Monitor
  • NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Optimum

  • Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
  • CPU: 3.4 GHz Multi-Core e.g. Intel Core i7
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Direct X: 11

Graphics Card:

NVIDIA GTX 690 / NVIDIA Titan

For 3D Vision Support:

  • NVIDIA GTX 690
  • 120Hz Monitor
  •  NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Metro: Last Light is a first person shooter and the highly anticipated sequel to the extraordinary Metro 2033. In the year 2034, a nuclear war has turned the world into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. In Moscow, the tunnels of the Metro have become a new home for the former inhabitants of the city. Within the catacombs, they fight for their survival, fending off hordes of hideous mutants born from the toxic atmosphere, as well as other factions desperate to take control of what little hospitable land remains. As they fight, they also search for a doomsday device that could be the key to their victory. A civil war is inevitable. During these dark hours, the players will embody Artyom, and become the last light for all of mankind.

The plot of Metro: Last Light was written by Dmitry Glukhovsky, acclaimed author of the novel Metro 2033 which inspired the creation of both video games. Also, Glukhovsky is responsible for all dialogues in Metro: Last Light. Glukhovskys novels Metro 2033 and Metro 2034 have sold more than 2.000.000 copies worldwide. In 2013, his latest book Metro 2035 will be also available outside of Russia. The film rights for Metro 2033 were bought by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the movie is currently in development.

For more information about Metro: Last Light, please visit www.enterthemetro.com. Alternately, follow us at Twitter.com/MetroVideoGame, find us at Facebook.com/MetroVideoGame and subscribe to the official YouTube channel at YouTube.com/MetroVideoGame for the latest gameplay trailers.

Razer DeathAdder 2013 Review

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Razer’s Death Adder gaming mouse has been a staple of the peripheral category for many years. In some ways, it is Razer’s modern-day Boomslang (For the young PC gamers out there, the Boomslang was Razer’s first “real” gaming mouse and was offered in both 1000 and 2000dpi flavors). For its 2013 iteration, Razer has once again tweaked and added to an already-proven platform and we have gotten our hands on one of the new DeathAdders to bring you this review.

What’s new for 2013? First, Razer has coated the DeathAdder in a new, hard surface material. Instead of a rubberized body like most gaming mice have, this one is made from a texturized plastic. The surface has some great friction and isn’t uncomfortable to use at all. In fact, this is my new favorite mouse body material. I used to ONLY purchase peripherals with the soft, rubberized plastic. However, this material is great to hold on to and doesn’t heat up after several hours of usage. Additionally, the side walls of the DeathAdder are now rubber with a honeycomb texture and do a great job of keeping your thumb and pinky finger holding on.

Most important, however, is that the 2013 DeathAdder features a new 4G optical sensor under the hood, with 6400dpi sensitivity, 200 ips, and 50Gs of acceleration. This sensor features no drift control, so the mouse will translate all of your movements into the game. Some have argued against this, but I have had bad issues with “mouse prediction” or drift control (it has many names) for a long while now – especially when playing online first-person shooter titles. What this technology does is negate small movements and “ticks” which your body naturally produces when sweeping your mouse in a direction. This correction makes the cursor appear to move in a straighter line. The problem is that, when playing a shooter title, you might just need to make a small movement in order to pull off a headshot, etc. Now, you get 1:1 movement.

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Official Tech Specs

  • 6400dpi 4G Optical Sensor
  • Ergonomic right-handed design with textured rubber side grips
  • Five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
  • Razer Synapse 2.0 enabled
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling/1ms response
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
  • Always-On mode
  • 200 inches per second and 50g of acceleration
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet
  • Gold-plated USB connector
  • Seven-foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable
  • Approximate size: 5.00”/127mm (Length) x 2.76” / 70mm (Width) x 1.73” / 44mm (Height)
  • Approximate weight : 0.23lbs / 105g

The Synapse 2.0 control suite is fully-compatible with the 2013 DeathAdder and I had no issues in setting up the mouse. It features a potential of five programmable profiles to use as well as some basic lighting customization. Like all modern Razer mice, it features the 1000Hz Ultra-polling technology.

Overall, the 2013 Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse improves on an already-incredible platform with new sensors, enhanced feel, and Synapse 2.0 support. If you have the 2012 version of the DeathAdder, I wouldn’t tell you to run out there and buy it right now. However, if you have earlier models or are currently in the market for a gaming mouse, this is a rock-solid choice for a reasonable $69.99. The Razer DeathAdder 2013 is currently available at their official website. Additionally, we are awarding it with our Seal of Excellence for being an outstanding product.

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StarDrive Gets Official Launch Date

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Haarlem, The Netherlands – April 17, 2013 – Publisher Iceberg Interactive announced today the official Steam launch date of April 26, 2013 for its hotly-anticipated 4X space-strategy game StarDrive for Windows® PC. The best-selling StarDrive Beta is currently available through Steam at a 17% discount at $24.99. The full retail version will be released on April 26 with a launch-week discount of 10%.

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StarDrive is a space-themed 4X strategy game with deep ship design, colonization, diplomacy, research, and beautiful 3D graphics designed by new developer Zero Sum Games, which ran a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2011.

StarDrive features include:

  • Real-time gameplay with a seamless zoom from a grand strategic view to a close-up action view
  • Choose from eight beautifully rendered alien races or design your own; interact, negotiate, and forge allegiances on your way to victory
  • Expand your empire and colonize all kinds of planets, terraform and populate them, and build them into specialized centers of trade or industry
  • Research and unlock an array of technologies to improve your military and industrial capabilities
  • Control your ships with classic real-time strategy commands or jump into the fray by taking direct ‘arcade’ control of any ship in your empire
  • Create your unique ship designs with the modular ship design system and determine your own fate in battle
  • Create custom fleet formations and set rules of engagement in the easy-to-use fleet editor
  • Steal technologies, incite rebellions, or rob your enemies blind with a rich agent-based espionage system
  • Deploy ground troops from orbit to defeat the enemies’ last planetary defenses in ground combat
  • Explore the rich universe that comes alive with random events, remnant elements, hidden treasures, deep space terrors and late-game threats

For more information about StarDrive please visit the official Website: www.stardrivegame.com.

Path of Exile Launches Season Two of Race Events

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Auckland, New Zealand-April 17, 2013 – Grinding Gear Games announced the second season of race events in their hit action RPG Path of Exile. Race events are short-term leagues separate from the main game with separate characters and varying goals that test the players’ skill and luck. Season Two commences on Saturday, April 20th and runs for six weeks until June 2 (New Zealand time).

Path of Exile’s Race Season One completed on April 7th, 2013, and contained 109 events where players won points for completing various objectives within the races. Based on player feedback from Season One, Season Two features a number of improvements including more unique prize items to win that can be achieved more easily. Additionally, unique spot prizes are now awarded randomly among participants who completed at least one goal by the end of each race.

Another new addition to the Path of Exile race season is “Signature Events.” Signature Events are consistent length solo events that are run multiple times during the season.  At the end of the season, the best performing characters of each class will receive a prize similar to the top 20 overall for the entire season.

“Season One of our race events was a huge success. We saw great player engagement, retention and community participation,” said Chris Wilson, producer for Grinding Gear Games. “We have made many improvements for Season Two and are very excited to see their effects.”

For additional details and the schedule of events, please visit

http://www.pathofexile.com/seasons

Currently in Open Beta, Path of Exile is a PC online action role-playing game set in a dark fantasy world. Featuring ethical micro transactions, the game is free-to-play, but not pay-to-win. Playing as one of six character classes, players find themselves banished for their past misdeeds to the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast.

There, they will encounter hundreds of species of opponents laden with loot and mysterious artifacts as they explore the abandoned continent.

Key features of Path of Exile:

  • A dark and deep action RPG
  • Build unlimited unique characters on a gigantic skill tree
  • Combine over 110 skill gems to create unique combat strategies
  • Explore a dark and gritty world rendered from a fixed 3D perspective
  • Download and play for free, but never ‘pay-to-win’
  • Explore randomly generated levels for extreme replayability
  • Craft weapons, magic items and even end-game maps to become more powerful
  • Cooperate or compete with thousands of other exiles in a persistent online world
  • Ascend online ladders in every game mode
  • Battle in PVP tournaments for worldwide recognition

 

View gameplay footage at www.youtube.com/grindinggear, or HD trailers are available from www.pathofexile.com/video