This is just a reminder that the demo of Haze, previously announced as out “early May,” will be hitting the PlayStation Network tomorrow, May 8. The demo features 4 player, drop-in/drop-out co-op multiplayer, as well as part of the standard single-player campaign. I don’t know about you guys, but I think it’s worth a download.
Today it was announced that the PC port of Mass Effect will not be shipped with the expansion, Bring Down The Sky, included on the disk. However, it will be available for download in North America on May 28 and June 6 in Europe, the same day the game is released. The best part is, it’s free.
Sometimes it’s good to be a PC gamer.
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Today it was announced that Haze, the PS3 exclusive FPS, will be arriving in stores May 20. A demo will be available in “early May,” and will feature 4 player, drop-in/drop-out co-op multiplayer, as well as part of the standard single-player campaign.
Sounds like a pretty sweet demo. Hopefully the game has been improving after all the delays.
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Those of you who are big fans of Mass Effect will be delighted to know that downloadable content for the game is now available.
Mass Effect: Bring Down the Sky features the all-new Batarian race and (allegedly) adds 90 minutes of gameplay.
At 400 Microsoft points ($5), the 253mb download is a relative bargain as long as you get all 90 minutes out of it.
Some new scans from the upcoming Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII Versus have hit the net. These shots come from Famitsu. See below for many photos of androgynous-looking girls and dudes wielding swords with gears and pistons in them (wtf?). I suppose I should be used to this by now, but I still can’t get over it.
Thanks, Final-Fantasy-XIII.net.
ClanBase’s Vendetta submitted this report.
Ubisoft revealed today that the PC version of Assassin’s Creed will be available in the stores on March 28. The Nintendo DS exclusive Assassin’s Creed Altaïr’s Chronicles will also hit the stores at the same day.
The release date had previously been set in February, meaning there is a month delay for both games.
On a side note for most gamers here: Ubisoft also announced that the release date of Dark Messiah of Might and Magic Elements has also been pushed up one week, to February the 15th.



















































