by Alice O'Connor, Dec 16, 2010 6:00am PST
Cyberpunk fans waiting cautiously for Deus Ex: Human Revolution will have to wait a little longer, as publisher Square Enix today told investors that it's been delayed.
Eidos Montreal's sequel to Ion Storm's beloved RPG was due to launch in the current fiscal year--which ends on March 31, 2011--but has been pushed into somewhere in the next fiscal year, which runs April 2011 to March 2012, to allow for "further polish." Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Dec 10, 2010 4:30pm PST
Square Enix has released an extended cut of the original trailer that introduced the latest entry in the Deus Ex franchise.
In the extended CGI trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution we get a more detailed look at Adam Jensen's backstory, including the loss of someone close to him and his reliance on augmentations to battle enemy forces. As has come to be the standard for the game's sporadic video reveals, the action looks intense. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Dec 02, 2010 3:00pm PST
Today, the Games for Windows Marketplace is offering the classic first-person shooter, role-playing game Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition for less than the price of a cup of coffee. Unless you love really terrible coffee.
For only 99 cents (or 80MS Points) you can join the rest of the hardcore, cult fans of the Deus Ex series. Is Microsoft a little late to push a game that launched for PC in 2000? Before we answer that, consider this: Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 30, 2010 6:00pm PST
by Brian Leahy, Nov 30, 2010 11:30am PST
The Eidos Montreal-developed Deus Ex: Human Revolution will get its own limited edition package when it is released next year. The Augmented Edition will run you $70 on console and $60 on PC, which represents a $10 premium over the game's standard edition ($60 console / $50 PC).
The "Augmented Edition" will ship with the following goodies: Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 18, 2010 10:00am PST
Eidos Montreal has released a new trailer for its upcoming--and first--title, Deus Ex: Human Revolution. In the game, players take on the role of a security specialist named Adam Jensen, who after a brutal attack from an enemy force, is outfitted with newly-designed augmentations in order to ensure his survival.
In the trailer, we get a taste of what Jensen does to survive: mix stealth and raw power to unlock the secrets of being totally badass. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 17, 2010 6:00pm PST
Shacknews receives a slew of new screenshots and trailers for upcoming games everyday. The most anticipated titles receive their own post, because we know you're eager to see that content. For the rest, we have the Daily Filter, a place to feature all of the media we add to our enormous database on a daily basis.
Today's Filter is a big one, with media for Zen Bound 2, Dirt 3, Music on: Electric Guitar, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, NBA 2K11, Majesty 2: Monster Kingdom, Dead Meets Lead, ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead DLC, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1, Trials HD, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Rift: Planes of Telara, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, TumbleStone, and Raving Rabbids Travel in Time. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 16, 2010 11:55am PST
It appears that, for the most part, the rumors were true: Today, Reloaded Productions Inc., a whollyowned subsidiary of publisher GamersFirst, announced it has acquired "all the Intellectual Property Rights" to RealTime Worlds' cops versus criminals MMORPG, APB: All Points Bulletin.
According to the press release announcing the acquisition, GamersFirst revealed it plans to re-launch the franchise in "the first half of 2011" as APB: Reloaded--a free-to-play, Unreal Engine 3-powered title, developed by Reloaded Productions Inc. Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, Nov 11, 2010 9:55am PST
While rumours have been swirling about APB being bought by one company or another since developer Realtime Worlds folded, GamesIndustry.biz is confident in its sources saying that the cops vs. robbers MMORPG has been bought by K2 Network, owner of the free-to-play MMO publisher GamersFirst.
The site's sources claim that K2 has paid around £1.5 million (roughly $2.4 million US) for APB and that it could be back up and running before the end of the year. Supposedly, the purchase will be officially announced in the coming week. Read more »
by Brian Leahy, Oct 29, 2010 2:40pm PDT
by Brian Leahy, Sep 27, 2010 3:00pm PDT
Now that APB has shut down following the collapse of Realtime Worlds, customers that purchased the game or additional playtime and items might feel justified in seeking a refund.
The firm administrating the shut down of Realtime Worlds says (via Eurogamer), "customers should revert to the entity from which they bought the game in respect of their entitlement to any refund." Steam will not be offering any refunds, explaining, "as with most software products, we do not offer refunds or exchanges for purchases made online as outlined in the software license." Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Sep 17, 2010 6:00pm PDT
Shacknews receives a slew of new screenshots and trailers for upcoming games everyday. The most anticipated titles receive their own post, because we know you're eager to see that content. For the rest, we have the Daily Filter, a place to feature all of the media we add to our enormous database on a daily basis.
Another day at Tokyo Game Show 2010 and another packed Daily Filter. Today we've added new screens and video for Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, NBA Elite 11, GoldenEye 007 Wii, ArmA 2: Operation Arrowhead, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, Sonic the Hedgehog 4, 4Story, Phantasy Star Portable 2, Spare Parts, Vanquish, Final Fantasy XIV, Final Fantasy XI: Scars of Abyssea, The 3rd Birthday, Front Mission Evolved, Monster Jam: Path of Destruction, and Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together.
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by Alice O'Connor, Sep 16, 2010 9:52am PDT
Hugely troubled Scottish developer Realtime Worlds has announced that its cops vs. robbers MMO APB is shutting down, less than three months after it launched.
"Today we are sad to announce that despite everyone's best efforts to keep the service running, APB is coming to a close," community officer Ben Bateman wrote on the official APB site, urging that "The servers are still up, so join the party and say goodbye!" Read more »
by Jeff Mattas, Aug 24, 2010 4:00pm PDT
In its ongoing quest for a buyer, RealTime Worlds recently released its first set of player statistics for the under-performing open-world social shooter All Points Bulletin that got the developer so deeply in debt.
The figures show that APB currently has more than 130,000 registered users who play an average of four hours per day. "Paying players" spend an average of $28 per month, a dollar figure that combines both subscription time spent as well as peer-to-peer in-game marketplace trading. Ironically, this gives APB the highest "revenue per paying user" of any other subscription-based game on the market. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Aug 19, 2010 1:00pm PDT
Although EA Partners boss, David DeMartini, expressed sympathy for the recent trouble plaguing developer Realtime Worlds, he claimed that EA foresaw mediocre review scores for the studio's latest title, All Points Bulletin.
"We did suggest that where it landed from a review score standpoint was where we thought it was going to land from a review score standpoint," DeMartini told GamesIndustry.biz. Read more »
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