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Ruin now named Warrior's Lair | New Screenshots

The PS3/Vita game that was named "Ruin" at E3 has launched its official name "Warrior's Liar" and with it some new screenshots.

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sinncross4484d ago

I currently own Dark Quest on PSV and for its cheap price (in Japan anyway) its actually a really fun title. Warrior`s lair looks way better though, so I will definitely keep my eyes on this one.

Baka-akaB4484d ago

Mm not sure its a good idea , the new name looks even more generic

tarbis4484d ago

Agreed, Ruin is much simpler and catchy. They could have named it warrior's ruin or something like that

banjadude4483d ago (Edited 4483d ago )

Maybe they changed it b/c they felt the game sounded too close to the one releasing on the 3DS? I don't know, I'm just relaying some random thoughts...

But yeah, Ruin definitely sounds more appealing.

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Feb 4, 2017 1RBC Gaming Weekly – Starforge Abandoned, Switch Subscriptions Priced, ZeniMax v. Oculus

1RBC: This week in gaming, Starforge was abandoned by its developers, details about the pricing of the Nintendo Switch's online multiplayer service were unveiled, ZeniMax has been awarded $500 million in their lawsuit against Oculus VR and Namco founder Masaya Nakamura has passed away- all this and more on this week's episode of 1RBC Gaming Weekly.

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Indie Games Latest: Dimension Drive, Alterverse, RUiN, Unbox & Solar Crusaders

A look at the latest developments from some Indie Games Developers making games and showing their trailers and images on IndieDevHour on twitter.

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Preview: Ruin & The Maze Runner for Gear VR [VRFocus]

VRFocus - Ruin and the Maze Runner are two different motion-picture productions presented in a similar fashion on Gear VR. These passive presentations further the idea of Gear VR as a new vision for media consumption not just limited to videogames, but rather video as well, all dressed-up with a unique design inspired by the former to enhance the latter. Both Ruin and The Maze Runner were showcased in a version of the Oculus Cinema seen in IMAX: Admit One, and yet each had something unique about their presentation.