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It's good to know that the game is still in development, as so many years with scarce news have dilluted the gaming community's interest in the game. The Gameinformer staff that will publish this feature have also confirmed in their comments section the news that everyone was expecting: the game is no longer exclusive, as it will be released on both PS3 and 360
LA Noire (PS3, X360)
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Last year, HVS flooded the market with details, as well as videos and screenshots in support of The Grinder. However, in recent months, we haven't heard very much about the project. But today we've got some genuine news and some new eye candy. The developer's CEO Kerry Ganofsky and chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger reveal in our exclusive interview below that The Grinder will no longer be a Wii exclusive -- it's now officially set to debut on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC as well
The Grinder goes multiplatform (PC, PS3, X360, Wii)
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The big surprise was when THQ CEO Brian Farrell announced that a follow up to their 2009 first person shooter Red Faction Guerrilla is not only in the works but will be shown as part of THQ's E3 2010 line up. The game is now slated to be released as part of the company's 2011 fiscal year which begins on April 1.
The conference call also confirmed that a third game in the Saints Row open world action game franchise is in the works for the company's 2012 fiscal year
Red Faction 4/ Saints Row 3 at E3? (PC, PS3, X360)
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If you never played Allods Online and were to see an in-game video or screenshot, you would most likely call the game, yet another WoW-clone. And you would be right, partially. Truth be told, Allods does “borrow” several gaming mechanics and concepts from Blizzard’s hit MMORPG, but the game is more of a mix-and-match than a complete rip-off. And, last but not least, Allods introduces several brand new features. The game is a free-to-play MMO by Russian developer Astrum Nival, the guys behind Heroes of Might and Magic V, Rage of Mages and Etherlords. Gpotato are responsible for porting it to North America and Europe. The developers have taken their job more than seriously, pouring the outstanding 12 million dollars into the production of Allods. So it’s no wonder the game became one of the best known free MMO’s to date, long before its release. Let’s get on with my first impressions of Allods Online
Allods Online (PC)
Codename: Dead Bird (Crysis Mod) (PC)
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