TERA, Tomb Raider - Shacknews Daily: June 14, 2012
by Garnett Lee, Jun 14, 2012 3:30pm PDTDon't expect a repeat of Microsoft's E3 press conference at Tokyo Game Show or Gamescom later this year. Why? Because Microsoft isn't going to attend TGS or Gamescom this year. Instead, the company is focusing on "smaller" events. What does this mean, though? Then, Tomb Raider devs are on the defense over a scene which the devs do not call an "attempted rape." But, given its new mature direction--why are they arguing this point? Finally, TERA goes free-to-play.
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Join Garnett Lee on this episode of Shacknews Daily. Today's Stories: Xbox a No-Show at Gamescom and TGS - Tomb Raider Controversy - TERA Goes Free-to-Play.
Join Garnett Lee on this episode of Shacknews Daily. Today's Stories: Xbox a No-Show at Gamescom and TGS - Tomb Raider Controversy - TERA Goes Free-to-Play. : Shacknews
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