Good Game: BioShock (PC)

A Good Game a day for the rest of time perhaps?

Today it’s BioShock a 2007 first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Boston and 2K Australia, and published by 2K Games for Microsoft Windows and consoles. The game’s concept was developed by Ken Levine, and was based on the ideas promulgated by Ayn Rand, while incorporating influences from other authors such as George Orwell.

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My Opinion: Six Simply Changes Needed to Make Civilization VI Better

One of the many things wrong with Civilization VI.
One of the many things wrong with Civilization VI.

I haven’t played a Civilization game at length since Civilization IV so after playing 31+ hours of Civilization VI, it’s a good game but these are the things I think should be changed to make the game even more enjoyable.

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Seven New The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Screenshots and Two Television Style Videos

Looks like a person from Forbidden Siren.
Looks like a person from Forbidden Siren.

2K Marin the developer of The Bureau: XCOM Declassified has released some new screenshots and two trailers for its upcoming squad game. It is similar to last years XCOM: Enemy Unknown’s visual design which is probably wise and is no longer known as just XCOM.

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Steam: The Darkness II Demo is Now Available

If only he had a Hitler moustache.

The Demo for The Darkness II was already available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but now it is available to play on PC via Steam.

From the Official Site “The Darkness II is the sequel to the critically acclaimed 2007 release The Darkness. Inspired by the popular comic book series produced by Top Cow Productions, Inc., The Darkness II is an intense first person shooter that puts you in the role of Jackie Estacado, don of a New York crime family and wielder of an ancient force of chaos known as The Darkness.”

Read more for the E3 trailer and more information about the game.

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 5th Anniversary Edition Dated

The E.T. of DLC.

Bethesda will be releasing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 5th Anniversary Edition in Europe. It will be released on 23rd September for £20 on PS3 and Xbox 360. It will cost £18 on PC.

The 5th Anniversary Edition will include the Game of the Year Edition of Oblivion, all DLC add-ons, Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine. The box will also include a Making of Oblivion DVD and a colour map of game world Cyrodiil and the Shivering Isles. A Skyrim video will also be included.

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Steam 2K Sale: 40% off Civilization V and all Civilization V DLC

Civilization V: Shogun

As part of Steams four days of 2K Games Sales you can currently Save 40% on Civilization V and all Civilization V DLC.

 Before the sale:

  • Civilization V normal edition and all the DLC was £48.42 now £29.02. Total saving of £19.40.

If you were thinking of buying and playing the whole Civilization V experience then this is a great opportunity to save a bit of money.

Duke Nukem Forever Delayed Forever. I Mean to June

 
Duke Nukem Forever will now be released on 14th June in North America and on the 10th June everywhere else. It was scheduled to be released worldwide in early May but they seem to have been too optimistic with that date.
 
Whatever is making Gearbox Software delay the game must be significant because of the new date set. Of course Duke Nukem Forever the game is use to delays and such so this should have been expected. At least Gearbox Software seems to be seeing the funny side of things.
 
Duke Nukem Forever was scheduled to be released more than a decade ago but the wait shouldn’t be must longer for Duken Nuken fans. However it better be worth it in the end.