All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Recently acquired Pandemic (by EA) is hard at work on their new Mercenaries 2 and Saboteur games, both being featured on present gen sytems. Even though Pandemkc president, Josh Resnick, has no plans at the moment for releasing games on… Read More »
The Bad, The Ugly, and the Sober is an upcoming point n’ click western adventure game from Akella. The story is pretty straight-forward — you play a farmer named Jack who encounters a bunch of bandits after saving an injured… Read More »
This news story may be a bit of a stretch, but here we go anyways. This article on WRAL.com notes of a rumor in the latest issue of GamePro magazine that Microsoft is thinking of acquiring Epic Games for $1… Read More »
If you’ve been holding out to experience an excellent RPG such as The Witcher, then May will be a grand time to get your hands on the game. The surprise has been lifted today and CD Projekt RED announced that… Read More »
This week is a bit lacking in terms of the number of games being released but there are a few gems within. One game I have to give a nod is The Club from Project Gotham Racing series developer Bizarre… Read More »
Alone in the Dark tech trailer
Unbeknownst to most people, Eden Games (Test Drive Unlimited) is working on the fifth game, Alone in the Dark, in the long-running survivor horror game series of the same name. Having been over seven years since the fourth game, The… Read More »
I usually don’t heed what analysts or research firms predict regarding the gaming industry because real results can change at the drop of a hat. But they always tend to grow into good conversation pieces so with that said, research… Read More »
A recent review done by GameSpot on Lost Odyssey apparently drew lots of commotion with its readers as far as the accuracy of it. One of the complaints in the review stated that the load times were excruciatingly long. GameSpot… Read More »
This week can’t be good for the HD DVD camp; first Netflix, then Best Buy, then possibly Toshiba, now Wal-Mart? According to consumer electronics blog Check Out, which is comprised of several Wal-Mart employees, the largest grocery retailer in the… Read More »
It seems that the HD DVD funeral procession may be starting soon as insider industry sources have indicated that Toshiba will be throwing in the towel and retire the HD-DVD format, thus securing the rival Blu-ray as the victor in… Read More »