Square Enix announced that Deus Ex: Human Revolution has gone gold and will be available in European retail stores on August 26th, 2011. So yeah, no more delays for this much anticipated FPS/RPG hybrid. The game will be available on PC, X360, PS3 and OnLive. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution Has Gone Gold→
Square Enix released yesterday a massive patch for their MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV. Among other things, this patch adds new quests & spells and features a reworked combat (auto-attack), UI adjustments and some bug fixes. The patch notes are literally huge so if you want to know what exactly has been changed, take a deep breath and head over to the game’s forum. We’ve included the bug fixes that this patch contains and can be viewed after the jump.Continue reading Final Fantasy XIV – Patch 1.18 Is Out Now→
Square Enix has just announced a new free-to-play MMO Manager game that will be based on the successful and well-known Championship Manager series. Championship Manager: World Of Football is developed by Beautiful Game Studios in collaboration with Shanda Games and will be accessible from any standard web browser. Continue reading Championship Manager: World of Football Announced→
Ever wandered around the streets of the first Deus Ex? Were you surprised and – at the same time – proud for exploring the sewer network underneath Hells Kitchen and finding the MJ12 troopers. If so, get ready as according to Francois Lapikas, there will be similar sidetracks in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution will have similar sidetracks to those found in Deus Ex→
Square Enix released a ‘behind the scenes’ trailer for the latest part of the legendary Tomb Raider series. In this video, various members of Crystal Dynamics explain why the company decided to reboot the series, why the have chosen this ‘young’ Lara and how they made contact with Square Enix. Enjoy this 10 minutes video after the jump. Continue reading Tomb Raider – Behind The Scenes Trailer→
Square Enix released a new trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. As always, it looks great and is accompanied by the incredible theme that was created by Michael McCann. Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be released next month, so get ready for it. Enjoy the trailer after the jump. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Conspiracy Trailer→
Square Enix has just announced that GEX: DEEP COVER GECKO is now available for both the PlayStation 3 and the PSP via the PlayStation Network and is priced at £7.99 / €9.99. GEX: DEEP COVER GECKO is basically a re-release of the old GEX game and marks the debut of our beloved lizard to current generation consoles, as well as its first digital-only release. Continue reading GEX: DEEP COVER GECKO available now on Playstation Network→
Fans of Final Fantasy 7, get ready to drool over this stop motion short movie. Counter 656 shot 10 thousands pictures of his Final Fantasy 7 action figures and made an amazing short movie. Counter 656 has also used some great effects like magic elements, fire, smoke and glowing eyes. It looks spectacular and you should definitely check it out! Continue reading Mind-blowing Final Fantasy 7 Stop Motion Movie→
All this time, we’ve been wondering who was behind Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s Preview Leak. Was it someone from the previewers or someone inside the Deus Ex team? Apparently, none of them. According to a sue that Square Enix filed, unknown Italian individuals infiltrated its invite-only preview of the new “Deus Ex: Human Revolution” game, downloaded it, and distributed the preview to third parties. Continue reading Square Enix sues over Deus Ex Preview Leak→
Square Enix released today via IGN a new, 12 minute Director Commentary of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. In this new video, the game’s director, Jean-Francois Dugas, presents a walkthrough for a new -never before seen – stage. As always, Human Revolution looks great and is almost upon us. Deus Ex fans, get ready as it comes out next year. Till then, enjoy this new walkthrough! Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – 12 Minutes Director Commentary→