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The latest update on Blizzard’s website is big, because the Battlecruiser is finally operational. Terran’s capital ship (that make Korean ) is back after receiving a makeover, but its new weapons take the cake.
Described as “massive, heavily armored combat ships that are virtual flying fortresses, built to keep the peace and dominate the space lanes of the Koprulu sector,” we’re more interested in the new upgrades that make the Battlecruiser more flexible to various situations.
As you would have guessed, the Yamato Cannon is back. (Read content ‘StarCraft II update: bring on the Battlecruiser’…)
30 Sep 2007 | 9:43 am | Game news | No comments
With the promise of breaking new grounds with Sega Rally Revo (, , , ), Sega is pulling out all the stops to give rally racing fans the ride of their life. Just recently, Patch 4.060 went online with a massive changelog to fix a good number of problems on the Sega Rally Revo’s PC demo.
Both gameplay and graphics departments received major tweaks that should provide for a better experience. (Read content ‘Sega Rally Revo PC demo patch: graphics level goes up, bugs go down’…)
30 Sep 2007 | 6:29 am | Game news | No comments
Microsoft Game Studios and developers Big Huge Games along with Ensemble Studios have announced that has gone Gold and will be available in stores come October 23. This will be the second expansion to Age of Empires III.
For the price of US$ 29.99, players can upgrade to this new version of the game and explore lands they were not able to in previous iterations. (Read content ‘Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties gets October 23 release date’…)
30 Sep 2007 | 5:07 am | Game news | No comments
Yet has reached Blizzard, and the answers shed light on ’s gameplay mechanics and features under the works. This time, we learn race and get a small factoid about caster units.
Now that command centers will have to be upgraded into Surveillance Stations instead of just having Comsat attachments to be able to spy on enemy locations or reveal uncharted areas on the map, these crucial buildings will also lose the ability to lift off once transformed. (Read content ‘StarCraft II Q&A: of command centers, nukes, and psi storms’…)
30 Sep 2007 | 1:30 am | Game news | No comments
Unrivalled in the skating stakes for close to the last decade, it seems Tony Hawk finally has some competition with the release of EA’s skate. Renowned for their work on the Need for Speed series, EA Black Box’ departure takes a change of pace with skate., though it’s hard not to imagine it spawning the customary franchise given the debut title’s innovation, style, and conviction coupled with EA’s uncanny knack with Top 10 titles. (Read content ’skate. [Review]’…)
The FIFA series has been a busy little bee over the last two or three years. Firstly, the previous generation versions have been morphed into something which actually reflects the sport of football. (Read content ‘FIFA 08 [Review]’…)
29 Sep 2007 | 4:27 pm | Game news | No comments