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Perils of Summer Sale Heats Up on Steam
by Ben on Jun.24, 2010, under Fighting, First Person Shooters, Games, Genres, Horror, MMO, RPGs, Stealth, Steam, Tools

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Just when I started winding down from the recent onslaught of daily Steam deals, Valve caught me offguard with their latest sale, entitled Perils of Summer. You can find a veritable pant-load of games and even entire publisher collections on sale… many of them even 50-75% off of their regular prices.
Check out just a tiny selection of the deals to be had:
- Got $5? Why not get the entire Overlord Complete Pack–that’s a lot of bang for a few bucks!
- Still haven’t checked out Bioshock 2? It would be a shame not to for $15.
- Find the indie fantasy platforming gem Trine for only $4–you can’t go wrong here.
- DiRT 2, my new favorite racing game on the PC alongside Burnout: Paraside, is only $10. Yes, $10!
- The newly-updated Counter-Strike: Source is going for only $6.80, practically a steal.
- Get (almost) every Unreal game for a total of $13.60 with the Unreal Deal Pack. Yes, this even includes Unreal Tournament III Black Edition!
- Get all of the Call of Duty games up through World At War for $29.99
- Better yet, why not get every 2K game released on Steam (except Civ V) for $89–a 75% discount.
- THQ is also offering their entire collection for only $50, half off an already amazing deal.
This is barely a fraction of the games available in this sale, and many of these are only on sale today (June 24th) other than the publishers collections, which will be available for the duration of the sale.
Don’t miss out, but don’t spend all your hard-earned money today–check back tomorrow to see if Valve has anything else in store during this truly outstanding sale.
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MMO Season Heats Up
by madzoombax on Sep.16, 2009, under Games, Genres, MMO, RPGs
Let’s face it–whether or not you’re a fan, it’s hard to pass up all of the massively multiplayer online games both in beta and being released this season. Just to name a few, check the below lists.
Recently released MMOs:
MMOs Coming Soon:
- Aion (Release: September 22) by NCsoft
- Fallen Earth (Release: September 22) by Icarus Studios
- Global Agenda by Hi-Rez Studios
- Huxley: The Dystopia (Release: November)
- World of Warcraft: Cataclysm expansion by Blizzard
- Alganon by Quest Online
Other MMOs probably not releasing this fall:
- Star Trek Online by Cryptic
- Star Wars: The Old Republic by BioWare
- Stargate Worlds by FireSky
- A new Lord of the Rings Online expansion
As we have the chance to try out all of these exciting titles, we will post our thoughts, and eventually our full reviews here. Check back for updates!
Aion Open Beta First Look
by madzoombax on Sep.11, 2009, under Games, Genres, MMO
It’s been several days since the start of Aion‘s Open Beta, following closely their highly-successful Closed Beta, and I must say–so far, so good! As is expected with an MMO launch, and even more-so a Beta launch, Aion has had, and continues to have, its fair share of issues.
The number of people pounding the game login servers, Aion’s Open Beta forums, and NCsoft’s Account site brought each of those services to their knees for a while. These issues were cleared up in a matter of a couple of hours for most people.
Next, there was random spikes of terrible and debilitating latency upwards of several seconds that prevented some users from playing the game for periods of time. Most of these issues have been resolved, but there are still reports of random lag throughout. I’m sure the developers will continue to tune their servers up until and continuing after the official launch in less than two weeks (September 22).
Some players were unhappy about some of the changes made to the game (PvP damage has been lowered significantly, many balance changes have been made, etc), but the general consensus is that almost all of them have made the game better and more fun overall.
In the Closed Beta I focused on the Asmodians, and thoroughly enjoyed leveling my characters. Now, in the Open Beta, I am focusing on an Elyos character, attempting to experience as much of the game as possible from the other side of the Abyss before the official launch.
I can’t comment yet on PvP or any sort of end-game experience, but working my way up to it has sure been a fun ride, and is thus far recommended for any MMO player looking for their next fix–especially WoW players wanting something a bit different that has a similar charm to it.