TRAUMA Gameplay Preview from Krystian Majewski on Vimeo. The above rather lengthy seven-minute video is gameplay footage of a game called TRAUMA that is to be released by the end of the year. Atmospheric and eye-catching might be words I use to describe it (I started to write creepy, and then realized it does not creep me out, but does give me a sense of melancholy). From its own site, it is described as: TRAUMA tells a story of a young woman who survives a car accident. Recovering at the hospital, she has dreams that shed light on different aspects of her identity - such as the way she deals with the loss of her parents. Full story...
You guys (and gals) know I'm a big fan of Steam, but they've topped themselves this weekend. Steam is having what they call the Five-Day-Long, One-Day-Only sale! Amazing games at 25-50% off, including: Dragon Age - $37.
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Apparently the residents of the fantasy world of Aion believe in visions, and the vision that NCSoft recently released for the game is pretty breathtaking.
Can you get enough Penny Arcade? I know that I can't, so that surely means you can't either. So with over ten years of webcombics, books, t-shirts, figures, Tekken DLC, and assorted other goods under their belt what is left for creators Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik to conquer? It appears as though a reality show is next on the list.
I hope you've set some time aside, because a new Final Fantasy XIII trailer just came out of Japan and clocks in at five minutes long.
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