The developers reveal what’s on the way for the MMORPG Rift in the latest Patch 1.6 with this trailer. Get more Rift at IGN: pc.ign.com
Beta was extended a day, so Lewis and Simon recorded some more footage. We actually recorded some from Simon’s point of view (first time ever) so you can look forward to seeing that in the future! Video Rating: 4 / 5
Benevolence is soooo New Testament. Babel Rising is about getting old school on those pesky mortals. The XBLA/PSN (PS3) version of the popular iPhone game will hit this spring. It’ll also burn, ignite, crush and bring forth plagues.
Sega’s released the the launch trailer for Yakuza: Dead Souls. It takes you through the game’s story, showing off plenty of zombies in the process. The trailer features glimpses of gameplay. Dead Souls was released in June last year in Japan. It ships on March 13 in NA and March 16 in EU, exclusively on PS3. Check the trailer out below.
And one more rumor slash purported leak for you today: a pre-visualization trailer stating SimCity 5 will release in 2013.
Earlier this week, alleged concept art for the game were leaked by a German magazine and posted by the Sims Times.
The game, if indeed in development (looking that way isn’t’ it?) is purportedly 30% finished and makes use of a new graphics engine which will allow players to zoom in on buildings or play it in traditional Sim’s style.
A GDC talk called Inside the GlassBox, which will feature one of EA’s development teams giving “a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the GlassBox Simulation Engine, the next-generation technology that is built from the ground up to power the next entry in one of their most beloved franchises”.
The talk is separate from EA’s GameChangers event, which will be streamed from 6pm (2am GMT) PST to 8pm PST (4am GMT) on March 6.
The event will feature a big announcement from EA Maxis.
Watch the video below quickly in case it gets pulled.
Fans really wanted Rain to return in Mortal Kombat, designer Brian Lebaron says, and it was a task more difficult than developer Netherrealm Studios expected.
As a big fan of Borderlands, I was understandably excited to see that Borderlands 2 was in development. It’s been six months since the game graced the cover of Game Informer magazine, and Gearbox is finally ready to tell us exactly when we’ll be able to try out the much-anticipated sequel.
Borderlands 2 will hit stores September 18th in the US and September 21st internationally. In celebration of the release date, Gearbox has tossed out a brand new trailer showing off three full minutes of Borderlands 2 goodness. Watch it below.