all of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Once again Modern Warfare 2 dominated the headlines this week. Despite initial complaints that Activision Blizzard’s matchmaking service was badly suited to local gaming, the creation of local Steam communities have made online play viable.
Our resident (and highly opinionated) mouthpiece Tarryn van der Byl also took a closer look at a price war which had international retailers selling the game for super low prices.
Rig building on a budget: Graphics Cards
Right now gamers don’t have to fork out thousands for Direct X 11 compatible GPUs, instead there are a number of competitive options on the market that will deliver an enjoyable gaming experience on most rigs.
We took a look at a few competitive budget GPUs.
Mass: We Pray
Religion, even in the gaming world, is bound to attract opinionated and heated arguments from both sides of the coin. This week Prayer Works Interactive announced the launch of Mass: We Pray, “a revolutionary videogame that allows families to go to church every day from the comfort of their own home.”
The motion controlled title, based on Nintendo Wii principles, stirred up quite a fuss on our forums.
Opinion: Why Xbox Live bans were a masterstroke
This week we took a deeper look into Microsoft’s recent Xbox Live banning policy, uncovering what may be nothing more than an elaborate plan to boost console sales.
PS3 3.1 update now available
This week Sony launched its most recent firmware update for the PS3, bringing with it much hyped Facebook integration.
5 Most offensive games ever
This week Tarryn van der Byl listed five of the most shocking, least tasteful titles ever devised – a list which includes the infamous RapeLay.
Exclusive Books adopts competative game pricing
We take a look at this local book retailer’s planned entry into the games market.
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