Evening Reading
by Garnett Lee, Feb 02, 2011 5:00pm PSTGood Wednesday to you. Mine started out great with some hands-on time with the Witcher 2 over at Atari's offices. Wish I could share that with you sooner but the embargo on coverage is the 24th. It's worth the wait, though. Along with Reach, I finally started the Witcher over the weekend (it was a glorious weekend of gaming for me). It's impressive what they were able to do with Bioware's aurora engine--technology created for 2002's Neverwinter Nights. Granted, the Witcher packs its own rendering engine, but what really stands out to me--from a mere six hours of play--is how well they're able to use relatively dated tools to make interesting characters in a pretty detailed world and then tell good stories. For as quick as we are to get excited about tech, there's a helluva lot more that makes a great game.
LOL, after that stunning revelation, here's the top video game news of the day on the Shack:
Crackdown may return with 'right team and time'
Competitive multiplayer platformer SpeedRunners announced
May 2013 NPD: Injustice wins again, 3DS dethrones Xbox
IndieCade faves from E3: Spaceteam, Towerfall, 7 Grand Steps, Perfection, Voronoid, Soundodger
E3 racing roundup: Forza 5, GT6, DriveClub, The Crew, and NFS Rivals
http://pc.ign.com/articles/114/1145585p1.html
IGN's opinion on the new rise of adventure games, including Heavy Rain, Ace Attorney and Portal.
Wait what?
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Kind of weird they didn't mention the Monkey Island game.
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