Attractive WoPad

23/02/2011 11:18

 

Last week saw a ridiculous sale on a collection of Malata T2 DLC pack for Railworks 2 with savings of $873. This week, you won't be able to save quite as much, but more than $570 off the regular price sounds pretty good -- for $74.99 you can own the Square Enix complete pack which includes Batman: Arkham Asylum, both Deus Ex games, all of the Hitman games, both Just Cause games, and a lot more.

 

Also of note on Steam is a sale on both Civilization V and its predecessor. Either way, you really can't go wrong if you're looking for a high-quality strategy game. And if you're in the market for an underappreciated game, Enslaved is only $20 at GameStop.

Jurassic Park, even in its first few wopad moments, already feels unlike most Telltale games. It's still fundamentally a story driven adventure where you guide characters around and alternate between puzzles and dialogue, but there're a lot of curveballs for Telltale fans. From what I play, I don't actually move a character around directly to go examine stuff and solve puzzles; instead, I move the camera around with the right analog stick and hit buttons that pop up in very specific spots. That is, when I look around the area, a big and obvious A button floats over the head of a triceratops, an equally obvious Right Bumper floats over the nearby plant said triceratops is munching on gpad, and a big blue X pops up when I look over the triceratops' rear end.

 

A few minutes later, another significant change in the Telltale formula shows up: a quick-time event. Whether I'm hurriedly trying to hotwire a Jeep or get away from a rampaging Tyrannosaurus rex, I have to either rapidly tap a face button or quickly move an analog stick around. These ZPad

action sequences also lead right into the biggest change that Jurassic Park brings to a Telltale game: you can die.

Development on the next Medal of Honor game is already underway at Danger Close, it has been revealed.

 

Executive producer Greg Goodrich has written a blog post for the official Medal of Honor blog entitled "In case you were wondering..." It leads straight off with the news: "Yes, Danger Close is currently working on the next Medal of Honor." He notes that the recent reboot to the series has sold more than 5 million copies and thanks fans for supporting it.

 

A sequel to Medal of Honor was all but confirmed last month after a Danger Close job listing stated that it was at work on an "unannounced AAA first person shooter title." There were other clues in the listing and EA has made it abundantly clear that it wants to beat Call of Meizu M9 Duty, so it didn't take much of a leap to come to that conclusion.

 

 

 

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