Paradox Interactive Announces Empire of Sin
1920s Chicago is rife for game possibilities. So it makes sense that Paradox Interactive and Romero Games are looking to make players the king or queen of the Windy City.
1920s Chicago is rife for game possibilities. So it makes sense that Paradox Interactive and Romero Games are looking to make players the king or queen of the Windy City.
Paradox Interactive has released the first gameplay trailers for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2. There’s a quick 80-second video that debuted during the PC Gaming Show, as well as extended version that dives deeper into more of the game’s elements.
At least before, mech warfare stayed far away from the rest of the world. With Urban Warfare, that is no longer the case.
Even among the vampires there are those that are considered unusual. The Malkavians may just be the strangest of them all.
Not all vampires are at the bottom of the food chain, some of them have to be on top. In this case, that would be the Ventrue, the billionaire benefactors of the Masquerade.
Not all vampires are wanton beasts, some consider themselves to be rather classy. Meet the Toreador, the vampire clan that thinks exactly that.
Not all vampires are welcome in Seattle, especially ones that like to play around with other people’s blood. But if one proves useful enough, exceptions can be made.
The Brujah always bring a loud party wherever they go, which is bad news for Seattle. A new trailer gives RPGamers a good idea as to why these vampires are more than a little rough around the edges.
Everyone has to start somewhere, even vampires. Meet the Thinbloods, newly minted vampires only just beginning their journey.
The second of three planned expansions for BattleTech now has a release date. Hopefully these new giant mechs will fit in the tight confines of the concrete jungle.
After fifteen years, a sequel to the cult classic Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines has been announced. Though, for a vampire, fifteen years isn’t much time at all.
Obsidian had a Kickstarter campaign to produce a type of RPG not seen much in recent years, and the fundraising was successful. Pillars of Eternity was the result, and a new review perspective is now available for it.
BattleTech’s war just got a little bigger with the release of its first expansion. And a bigger war means some bigger challenges.
BattleTech’s first expansion gets dated and new game bundles appear to get players caught up. That includes new players, too.
More mechanized mayhem is in store for later this year. Those big old tanks will need to get greased up when BattleTech’s first expansion launches.
The 1.1 update is now available for Harebrained Schemes’ BattleTech. Included in its additions and adjustments are new options for mech customisation and the game’s difficulty.
Paradox Interactive and Harebrained Schemes’ partnership for BattleTech has developed into something more. The two companies are set to be much closer linked, with those backed BattleTech on Kickstarter receiving a bonus as a result.
All systems are go. Harebrained Schemes’ strategy RPG is ready and waiting for any and all players to engage in mech-related conflict.
Further details about the story of a family feud come to light in a new trailer for BattleTech. It won’t be much longer until RPGamers can become embroiled in a war of walking tanks.
Battletech now has a release date and its just under a month away. The game also has a new trailer that sets up the story, as well as featuring some gameplay.
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