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Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers to feature Sealed Play and Slivers

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Fans of popular trading card game Magic: The Gathering will already be salivating at the recent news that Sliver creatures will return in the upcoming Magic 2014 core set; but the news for Xbox owners is even more exciting, as this years edition of Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers will feature a Sealed Play format for the first time!

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EA acquires rights to develop Star Wars games; why that’s a good thing
13 years ago

EA acquires rights to develop Star Wars games; why that’s a good thing

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The shutdown of LucasArts by Disney early last month left many wondering about the fate of the Star Wars games. Disney had previously stated that their focus would be directed toward social games, and the with the demise of LucasArts fans wondered if all hope was lost. Who would save us from a sea of Star Wars Facebook and mobile games? Then an unlikely hero emerged. EA stepped in.

The announcement came yesterday to mixed reception. Some were optimistic, others were quick to point out EA’s reputation as the Consumerist’s Worst Company In America. On Twitter the #starwarsnextgen hash tag began to trend with ideas for new Star Wars titles, the majority coupling Star Wars Battlefront III with the Battlefield series engine, EA DICE at the helm. Others clamored for a new, non-MMO installment to the Knights of the Old Republic series.

Regardless of how you feel, it’s a very exciting time to be a Star Wars fan and a gamer. With LucasArts’ relatively poor showing the last 5-8 years there’s really only one direction Star Wars games can go. Up. So let’s take a few minutes to assess just why EA is a great choice for the franchise, and take a few more to note some potential caveats as well.

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Molyneux on next Xbox: “I just want the ultimate gamer’s device”
13 years ago

Molyneux on next Xbox: “I just want the ultimate gamer’s device”

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He may have left Microsoft-owned Lionhead Studios to form a new independent studio 22Cans, but Peter Molyneux still has a keen interest in the next Xbox. Speaking to IGN, …
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New Minecraft skin pack coming soon
13 years ago

New Minecraft skin pack coming soon

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For those still spending a good chunk of their time with Minecraft, you’ll be happy to know that the Battle and Beasts skin pack is coming to …
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Pocketwatch Games submits new build of Monaco to Microsoft
13 years ago

Pocketwatch Games submits new build of Monaco to Microsoft

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With the unfortunate delay of Monaco for Xbox Live Arcade, we’ve all been waiting for whatever update we can find on when we’ll be able to play it. That …
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May the fourth bring you savings on Star Wars Pinball
13 years ago

May the fourth bring you savings on Star Wars Pinball

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The unofficial holiday celebrating everything that happened a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away is nearly upon us. In honor of Star Wars Day, May …
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Minecraft retail disc releasing June 28 in Europe

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After being delayed to include the most recent title updates, European fans of Minecraft will get their retail edition on June 28, about three weeks after the North …
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Sacred Citadel review (XBLA)
13 years ago

Sacred Citadel review (XBLA)

Sacred Citadel was developed by Southend Interactive and published by Deep Silver. It was released April 17, 2013 for 1200 MSP. A copy, including the Jungle Hunt downloadable content, was provided for review purposes.

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The recently independent studio Southend Interactive is no stranger to XBLA. Previous games include the cute puzzler ilomilo—a favorite among many players—along with new takes on old classics like R-Type Dimensions and Tecmo Bowl Throwback. Southend’s newest game, Sacred Citadel, puts a twist on the RPG franchise Sacred, trading in the point-and-click action for side-scrolling brawling reminiscent of Golden Axe and the great Dungeons & Dragons: Shadows Over Mystara. While it may not have the lasting impact of those titles, it’s more than capable of hanging with that crowd.

In Sacred Citadel, the world of Ancaria is threatened by Lord Zane’s quest to destroy the peaceful Seraphim. Players will stand against Zane’s evil Grimmoc army by taking control of one of four heroes: the Seraphim Mage, Safiri Warrior, Ancarian Ranger or the Khukuri Shaman. Throughout four acts (five with the Jungle Hunt DLC), the heroes will gain experience, level up and find new weapons and armor to further their quest towards victory. Players can experience all of this through a single player or three player co-op campaign. Get your button-mashing thumb ready because Sacred Citadel is going to put it to the test. Read More

Poker Night 2 deals launch trailer
13 years ago

Poker Night 2 deals launch trailer

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It may have come out last week, but that doesn’t mean Telltale Game’s Poker Night 2 doesn’t deserve a little more spotlight before Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon releases …
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Trials Tuesday – Episode 12
13 years ago

Trials Tuesday – Episode 12

A dizzying maze, a trip to the docks, a wall of water and a ninja
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