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Paradox Interactive closes 'successful' 2011 convention in NYC

Paradox Interactive has wrapped up its 2011 convention in New York City after announcing several new titles in development.

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Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword Review by Gravis Ludus

Dash Bomber writes, "Blast the face off your enemies with a musket that’s about as accurate as a blind man firing from 200m! This is what With Fire & Sword brought to the table when Mount & Blade got its current expansion out. Mount & Blade are a series of games about a random man, controlled by the player, trying to conquer the world. He can do this by aligning himself with one of the current super powers available or he can say “screw that” and create his own kingdom. If you have ever wanted to be the random guy that conquered the world, then this is the game for you!"

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Criticized yet adored – games that lost to the critics but won the hearts of gamers

Gamepressure: You know that feeling when your favorite game is getting panned by critics? So do we; that's why we've prepared a list of games that – despite mediocre reviews at launch – are adored today.

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Errorist762696d ago (Edited 2696d ago )

The Saboteur is another one. Ok reviews, great game.

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Mod of the Week: Defenders of Ardania

VRFocus - There has been a lot of talk about bringing strategy videogames to virtual reality (VR) lately, and whether the genre could really work with head-mounted displays (HMDs) like the Oculus Rift or Project Morpheus. Of course, building an empire through in-direct commands and menu systems is not the first thing that springs to mind with thinking about ‘VR’, but as videogame enthusiasts there’s always room to experiment. Which is exactly what VRFocus did for this week’s edition of Mod of the Week.