Today Bioware announced that the PC port of Mass Effect will be delayed. Originally slated for May 6, Mass Effect will now be arriving in North America on May 28 and in Europe on June 6.

Why the delay? According to Bioware, the delay will allow developers to “incorporate more play-testing feedback, add extra polish and tune the additional features so that Mass Effect is a natural and outstanding PC gaming experience.” Continued…



If you have been waiting for the “early April” PC release of Assassin’s Creed, you won’t be getting the same game the consoles had.

According to Ubisoft, there will be four new mission types added to the PC release. These new missions include, “archer assassination,” where you must use your stealth abilities to take out rooftop guards, “escort challenge,” where you must protect a fellow assassin, “merchant stand destruction challenge,” which is pretty self explanatory, and “rooftop race challenge.” The PC version also touts enhanced enemy AI.

As a (primarily) PC gamer, I just love it when PC ports get extra content over consoles.

Read: Ubisoft details Assassin’s Creed PC enhancements.



Resident Evil Zero will be ported onto the Wii. Unfortunately, no other information was revealed by Capcom, especially in regards to controls. It would be a shame if the game didn’t get waggle-style controls.

I am really excited about this. I have always been a huge fan of Resident Evil, but never had a Gamecube. Thanks to this port, I don’t have to spend cash on a Gamecube controller and memory card for my Wii. Hopefully the rest of the Resident Evil remakes will get ported as well.

Read: Resident Evil Zero port waggling onto Wii.



The much-hyped Guinness World Record Gamer’s Edition has finally launched, featuring the gaming exploits of many competitive and casual gamers.

There are a lot of dubious records in the list about games and gaming companies, such as “The 64 bit question,” a “record” that states Metroid was the only major Nintendo franchise without an N64 version.

Despite the odd nature of many of the records, they at least managed to work in e-sports related records such as “First gaming clan to legally bind their players,” a title that went to SK-Gaming.

Hit the Guinness World Records Gamer’s Edition site to peep all the records.