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The Settlers: Rise of an Empire Interview

Ubisoft recently flew IGN AU to its Ubi Days event in San Fran, where they had a peek at some of the games the company is releasing this year. Nestled quietly between the exploding landscape of Brothers in Arms and the frantic four-player co-op of Haze, they stumbled upon an intriguing gem of a game. It would have been easy to miss The Settlers: Rise of an Empire - for one thing, it didn't have the booming sound system of the games all around it, or seventeen different plasma screens showing off its advanced blood splatter effects. But when they spied the almost fatherly figure of one of the game's developers proudly demonstrating the game to those in the know, they knew there was something special to be seen.

ReconHope6138d ago

r there any pc gamers on this site or is this site just a xbox360/ps3

DeadlyFire6137d ago

There are some PC gamers here. I myself am one of them.

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Amazon Video Game Downloads of the Week- Buy One Get One Free

Daily Game Sales: Amazon have released their Video Game Downloads of the Week valid from March 11th to 16th including Ubisoft DRM-Free Games: Buy One, Get One Free.

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The Settlers: Rise of an Empire Patch

The 1.7 patch for The Settlers: Rise of an Empire. This patch removes the dvd copy protection.

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Gamespot: The Settlers: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition Review

Gamespot: "Even though the only draw of The Settlers: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition is the Eastern Realm expansion pack (previously released on its own in Europe), the inclusion of this new add-on is noted only in the fine print near the bottom of the front of the game box. Obscuring this fact actually makes a lot of sense, however, because the new campaign missions are so similar to those in the original game that it's not worth making a fuss over them. More combat and more involved objectives have been added to spice up mostly lackadaisical mission design, although the whole affair is still awfully formulaic."

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