And of course, I'd be remiss to not mention Skyrim
That would be The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, for those of you who didn’t catch the VGAs this past weekend. Here’s the trailery goodness: This was one of the more surprising announcements to come...
That would be The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, for those of you who didn’t catch the VGAs this past weekend. Here’s the trailery goodness: This was one of the more surprising announcements to come...
This project, meanwhile, is also a detailed re-creation of the four arenas — Fire, Water, Air and Earth — in the Pits of Carnage from Ultima Underworld 2…but using Unreal Tournament instead. In UW2,...
This project is a detailed re-creation of the four arenas — Fire, Water, Air and Earth — in the Pits of Carnage from Ultima Underworld 2 using Unreal. In UW2, the Pits of Carnage...
Ultima fans, unfortunately, can remember a time when a very different EA would have been willing to push “a game riddled with bugs on the eve of release” out the door anyway. If anyone...
And remember: the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway is still on! This is an interesting-looking project, though still in the conceptual stage. It bills itself as “complete and total re-imagining of the entire linear canonical...
Now with more stuff to give away! Because Steam is being extra-double awesome today, I’ve been able to expand the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway with the addition of Frozenbyte’s 3D platformer, Trine. Steam has...
And remember: the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway is still on! That seems to be the official word, right from the mouth of EA Games president Frank Gibeau. Well, okay, he actually had this to...
And remember: the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway is still on! In a comment he left here last week, Firstknight announced that he intended to release a fully playable demo of his project, Beautiful Britannia,...
And remember: don’t miss the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway! Okay…basically, I’ve adjusted some of the images and cleaned up a few of the entries in the Cemetery, the portion of the site devoted to...
And remember: don’t miss the first annual Aiera Thanksgiveaway! Raph Koster, one of the designers who worked on Ultima Online in its early days, has an interesting article up on his website concerning “rares”...