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Video: Naval War: Arctic Circle Release trailer

 

Releasing today on PC is Paradox Interactive and Turbo Tape Games' Naval War Artic Circle.

Paradox Interactive and Turbo Tape Games give you the opportunity to decide the fate of the world in two scenario-driven campaigns – play as either the NATO forces pulled together to combat a rising threat or as the Russian Navy, hungrily pushing out of her Northern bases to secure badly needed resources. Meticulously researched ships, planes and submarines are at your disposal, along with their powerful weapons systems. Realistically modeled weather and radar systems further enhance your experience.
Naval War: Arctic Circle challenges veteran wargamers to a fatal game of hide-and-seek, where the first one to be spotted could be the first one to go down.

 

Naval War: Artic Circle is avaiable on all major digital distribution platforms and retail.

Humble Indie Bundle 3 is LIVE!

 

It's the time to not play for free ( it's actually Free-to-play, of course), but pay what you want. 5 more Indie titles are up for grabs in what was to be inevitably called the Humble Indie Bundle 3. This time around for a limited time ( two weeks) you will be contributing to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play once again with the following five titles to come your way for how ever much you deem to pay.

 

  • Crayon Physics Deluxe
  • Cogs
  • VVVVVV
  • Hammerfight
  • And Yet It Moves

 

 

*All five titles work on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Steam to receive Oddworlds ODDBOXX soon

 

As one of those series' of games that's infamous for being so different that it in a way differentiated itself a little too much for the masses, Oddworld Inhabitant's ODDWORLD is to get another chance to garner more fan's by way of Valve's Steam. Every release with the 'Oddworld/ name is to get re-released in their entirety in one cool package. As to when or the cost of the titled ODDBOX is landing on Steam is still TBD, but rest assure it will be soon as it's slated for "this 2010 Holiday season". More info on the games can be found after the break.

Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, 1997 – The first Oddworld Inhabitants release that introduced loveable Mudokon factory-slave Abe to the world. Abe, an exploited factory worker, discovers a dark secret about his missing co-workers and learns that he must overturn his greedy corporate captors, to save his enslaved brothers and himself. This platform puzzle game classic introduced the much-lauded gamespeak innovation and unparalleled CG quality visuals that helped it achieve an 85% metacritic rating.

Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus, 1998 – The bonus sequel to Abe’s Oddysee that was not part of the Quintology, but gave Oddworld Inhabitants an opportunity to improve on the gameplay of Oddysee, while also adding depth to Abe’s tale within Oddworld. The critics agreed that OI had succeeded in its aims, evident by its 88% metacritic rating.

And released to PC platforms for the FIRST TIME…


Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee, 2001 – The second game in the Oddworld Quintology was also the first Oddworld game in full 3D. Munch is one of last ‘Gabbits’; a race endangered by the activities of the nefarious Vykkers Laboratory. With the help of Abe, hero of the previous Exoddus and Oddysee games, Munch leads the quest save to his kind from extinction, in this mix of adventure, strategy, puzzle and platform gameplay. The game achieved a Metacritic average of 80%.


Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath, 2005 – The fourth game from Oddworld Inhabitants, is also considered by many as one of the best Xbox games of all time. Stranger’s Wrath, tells the tale of a bounty hunter, who while catching criminals for moolah, is attempting to conceal a secret that if revealed, could endanger his life. The first full-on action title in the series, mixing 3rd and 1st person combat / shooter gameplay, the game was set in the Wild West of Oddworld, far from the industrial lands that housed Abe and Munch’s tales. The game adapted Oddworld’s unique Gamespeak feature, using it more as a soft hint system to give the game wide player accessibility without ‘dumbing the game down’. The game also debuted a ‘live ammo’ concept where the ammunition was made of living creatures, and had to be caught for the player to use. The game was globally very well-received, achieving a Metacritic of 88%.

Incentives accompany Darksiders PC

 

If you've haven't experiencde Darksiders up until now, you just might be in luck for waiting on the PC version of the game as you have quite a few perks to purchasing the title digitally. Depending on where you buy the game you may find yourself in a bit of a bind assuming one of the attached offerings is of your liking. Entire other games as an incentive is absolutely the way to do it, if at all.

In addition to purchasing the game through traditional retail outlets, gamers can opt to get their copy of Darksiders for the Window PC from 12.01am EST on the 23rd September through a variety of Electronic Software Distribution (ESD) partners. Users who pre-order Darksiders PC from Steam will receive a digital copy of Titan Quest™ Gold Edition for free, pre-ordering from Direct 2 Drive will earn gamers a free copy of Red Faction® Guerrilla™ for PC and Gametap is offering a free copy of Company of Heroes® with each pre-order.

Travis Plane, Vice President of Global Brand Management commented, “THQ is dedicated to delivering great product to the PC gaming audience so Vigil Games has pulled out all the stops to make this title every bit as satisfying as its console counterpart. We hope the PC audience enjoys battling the forces of heaven and hell in this great game.”

Being received rather well back in Janurary of this year from press across the industry, it most certainly doesn't hurt if more people get to play Darksiders not from their couch, but their preferred 2 foot experience with the most pixel pushing power they can muster.

Chime now available on Steam, with "Still Alive"

 

Xbox LIVE was previously the only place to find Zoe Mode's Chime. A music puzzle title that finds itself in the fortunate situation of being a vehicle of great charity on behave of OneBigGame. For every purchase 5% of the royalties of the PC version will be donated to charity. Previously 100% of the proceeds from the Xbox LIVE version have already been donated. Additionally this version of the game will include an extra level featuring Jonathan Coulton’s “Still Alive”, made famous by Valve's Portal.

Chime can be found on Steam at the following url for $4.99: http://store.steampowered.com/app/62100/