Friday, 31 August 2012

Battlefield 3: Armoured Kill

We have got some premium new footage on the latest DLC to hit Battlefield 3: Armoured Kill (or Armored kill depending on your preference) Take a look.

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Skyrim Hearthfire DLC

Today we see the new Hearthfire DLC for Skyrim.

This DLC will soon be released on Xbox on September 4th and will allow you to create your own home in new crafting benches as well as adopt children and hire bards and servants.
 you can find out more in this trailer.



Friday, 17 August 2012

Mass Effect 3: Leviathan

Mass Effect 3's upcoming DLC has been given a release date, set to come out on the 28th of August for Xbox, PC and PS3(in the USA) and the 29th of August for PS3 in Europe.

Leviathan adds new missions and locations to the Mass Effect 3 Universe as well as two new weapons, the AT-12 Raider and the M-55 Argus, a gun that was included as a pre-order bonus of Mass Effect 3. It also adds some new weapons MODS.

Mass Effect 3: Leviathan costs 800 Microsoft points/Bioware points ($9.99 or £6.75)

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Mass Effect 3: Leviathan



Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is an upcoming DLC pack for Mass Effect 3 set for release in Summer 2012.

Mass Effect 3: Leviathan is the first story-driven, single player DLC to be made available since Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut. Leviathan expands upon the events of Mass Effect 3 with gripping and emotional storytelling, compelling new characters, powerful weapons and unique upgrades. Players will be able to discover more about the origins of the Reapers as they race across the galaxy to unravel the mystery that surrounds the fabled Leviathan.

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

UK's Game rating's change

For years now the PEGI and BBFC have been working co-operatively to bring Game ratings to the UK

Today it has been announced that PEGI is now going to be the only Game ratings developer in the whole of the United kingdom.

All this means mainly is that there are more guidelines to parents on Content in games and there are no longer 15+ rated games and instead 16+ games.

What this also means is that under age gamers will not be able to buy older games in the UK because anyone now found selling older games to their under aged customers could be fined at least £5000.

This means that game ratings are no longer created by volunteers and are now legally enforced. This could also mean that some ratings to games may change based on their content.

For those outside the UK this is not much news but to all younger gamers out there it will now be impossible to buy older games in the UK without a guardians consent.