30°
Submitted by BIoodmask 1059d ago | review

GameSpy: World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Review

The worst part about this is that Ubisoft also brought out a World in Conflict: Complete Edition which contains both the original and Soviet Assault content. For those who have never played the original game, this is the version to purchase -- at an MSRP of $29.95, it's a bargain for a five-star game that hasn't lost a step in the last two years. For those who bought the original game and have supported it through two years of corporate turmoil, though, Soviet Assault feels like somebody's just trying to squeeze money out of a loyal fan base that really deserves better. (PC, World in Conflict: Soviet Assault) 2.5/5

New stories
30°

Why don't more game developers see royalties from their work?

30m ago - ARS - When people talk about the importance of actually spending money on games, rather than reso... | Culture
30°

For one Kickstarter employee, Double Fine's project is literally a dream come true

36m ago - GamaSutra - Before it became a reality, Kickstarter community director Cindy Au used to fantasize... | Culture
30°

Pushmo Review [Meodia.com]

40m ago - A delightful experience that should be on every 3DS owner's wishlist. | 3DS
30°

Final Fantasy Theatrhythm: Over 10 Minutes Of Gameplay

48m ago - A video has been released on YouTube showing gameplay of the new Nintendo 3DS title: Final Fantas... | 3DS
Ad

Check out our Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review - 9/10

Now - Despite the story slowing down at times, the game is really impressive and a lot of fun to play. | Promoted post
20°

Cave Story 3D Review: A Return to Greatness | Gaming Precision

1h ago - Is Cave Story 3D still worth checking out? For new comers, the answer is an outstanding yes and y... | 3DS
Related content from friends