- Grimm: Puss In Boots (Windows) - Cats are evil and Puss is no exception. Dogs rule!
- Patrician III (Windows) - How to describe ... how to describe? Oh, it's like playing "Medieval Tycoon."
GameTap Thursday: Grimm vs. Puss in Boots; Patrician gets all medieval
Continue reading GameTap Thursday: Grimm vs. Puss in Boots; Patrician gets all medieval
Wrath of Lich King cinematic debuting at Leipzig
We'd speculate about what Blizzard has in store for a big reveal at Blizzcon, but with Diablo 3, Starcraft 2 and WoW in play, who knows what the company could announce. We'll see what happens on October 11.
[Via WoW Insider]
Analyst: Potter movie delay could push back release of EA's game

Fans of J.K. Rowling's uber-successful series of wizardly novels received some heartbreaking news Friday -- the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has been delayed from its initial release date of November 21, 2008 to a distant July 17, 2009. Electronic Arts has yet to announce how this major delay will affect the release window of their similarly titled video game adaptation of the film/book, though many gaming industry analysts, such as Signal Hill's Todd Greenwald, are predicting that EA will follow suit, with hopes that the film will whip up a Half-Blood frenzy that will boost sales of the game.
The repercussions of a Potter game delay could be bad for Electronic Arts, as both their holiday profits and fiscal 2009 revenue could take a hit without the title -- however, it could mean good news for those waiting on a truly stellar Harry Potter video game. Greenwald claims the title is "pretty much done and ready", meaning a delay would give EA an extra eight months to perfect the movie tie-in. We'll let you know what EA decides to do once they make an official statement.
The Best of Big Download: August 11-17
Exclusive Features
- Reviews: We review a number of games this week including Space Siege, the latest American McGee's Grimm episode and the first chapter of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
- Big Ideas: Our latest look at game themes takes a look at gender roles in games.
- Freeware Friday: This week our free game is the strategy title Battle for Wesnoth.
- BigCast: It's our seventh edition of the Big Download podcast.
- Unreal Tournament 3 patch: Grab the 1.3 patch for Epic Games' latest shooter title.
- Strong Bad Episode 1 demo: Check out the free portion of Telltale Games' latest episodic title
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms Xi demo: Try out a portion of Koei's PC port of their strategy game
- Star Trek Online trailer: Check out the first gameplay trailer from Cryptic Studios' MMO
- Empire: Total War trailer: Check out some naval battle action from the upcoming historical RTS game.
- Aion trailer: Check out this trailer for NCsoft's upcoming MMO
Blizzard 'reevaluates' BlizzCon space, announces ticket lottery
We don't know where Blizzard plans to squeeze the additional load of freaks and geeks -- worst case scenario: dump some mobile buildings in the parking lot and load 'em with free diet soda and chips ... and dip -- but we do know that the only way to become one of the fabled "3,000" is to
Spore (finally!) evolves into Gold status
Fun fact: Spore's original release date was Fall 2006.
'Bulk' of BlizzCon tickets sold out, remainder go on sale at 11pm ET tonight
While you shake your Epic Fists of Anger (with +2 fire damage) at them for yet another botched launch, our calmer friends at WoW Insider remind us that Worldwide Invitational tickets sold in multiple rounds and that more BlizzCon tickets -- with hopefully less technical malfunction / malfeasance -- could be given out at a later date. For a more detailed chronicling of the BlizzCon ticket drama, check out WoW Insider.
Update: A WoW forum poster is reporting that a billing service rep is telling her that the tickets are being sold in phases at the moment to keep up with order processes and that it's going to cycle between "sold out" and "available" repeatedly today until they really do sell out. When you're not busy refreshing the Blizzard store listing, practice typing in your account information really fast.
Update 2: Blizzard has posted an official statement on their website: "The bulk of the BlizzCon tickets we had available were sold out within minutes of ticket sales going live again this afternoon. We have a small reserve of tickets left -- to make these available to some of you who might not have had a chance to purchase yet, we will be releasing the remaining reserve tickets for sale tonight, August 12, at 8:00 PM PDT. We appreciate the enthusiasm everyone has shown, and wish we were able to accommodate even more attendees at this year's BlizzCon."
BlizzCon tickets go up, Blizzard.com comes down
Posting on the WoW Forums, Blizzard urged frustrated clickers to ease off the panic button -- "Billing and Account Services and the In-Game Support Department will be unable to provide assistance" -- and dropped this vague reassurance: "Our Web Administrators are working as quickly as possible to remedy the issue, but I'm afraid there is no ETA at this time." While both Blizzard.com and the store have since reappeared, users attempting to purchase BlizzCon tickets are still slapped with the "Failoc" (pictured above) upon credit card authentication. We'll keep you posted.
Update [1:33 pm ET]: Blizzard writes, "This is top priority right now, and we are still actively looking into this issue. I can tell you that we have confirmed that no tickets have been purchased at this time, so no one should fear that they are going to be sold out while they are refreshing."
Update: Check WOW Insider for the latest updates.
The Best of Big Download: July 27-August 10, 2008
Exclusive Features
- QuakeCon 2008 coverage: Big Download went to Dallas for the annual free gathering of gamers sponsored by id Software. Check out our round-up of all our extensive coverage of the event, which includes new info on Rage, Wolfenstein, a QuakeCon picture gallery and a case mod gallery.
- GOG.com Interview: We chat with Tom Ohle on their upcoming digital download gaming site that will offer classic PC games that will be DRM free and sold on the cheap.
- Hinterland Interview: Tilted Mill's Chris Beatrice chats with us about their first original downloadable game.
- ECA Interview: We talk with Hal Halpin, the president of the Entertainment Consumers Association.
- PAX 2008 Interview: Robert Khoo gives us the 411 on their plans for the 2008 edition of the Penny Arcade Expo.
- Champions Online Preview: We go hands-on with Cryptic's upcoming super hero MMO.
- Oosah Impressions: We look at a new web site that makes uploading screenshots for games easy.
- TOJam 2008: We look at the winners of the recent indie games competition.
- Big Ideas: Our latest look at gaming themes takes at look at indivdual identity in games.
- 5 Reasons to love Fallout 3: Our latest gallery feature takes a look at the reasons we want to play the upcoming RPG.
- Freeware Friday: We take a look at the recent free racing game Trackmania Nations Forever.
- BigCast: We have Episode 5 and Episode 6 of our regular podcast ready for a listen.
Continue reading The Best of Big Download: July 27-August 10, 2008
Carmack: Xbox 360 Rage 'a little blurry,' 'key scenes' same as PS3
In an update to id Software's data dilemma, John Carmack tells Tom's Games, "We're pretty much resigned to the fact that we're going to make [Rage] fit onto two DVDs on the 360." In other words, Microsoft isn't about to write off the steep royalties that allegedly add up with each additional game disc. The good news is you'll only have to whine for mom to swap your Xbox 360 discs once. The bad news, as headlined last week, is that Rage for Xbox 360 will supposedly look worse than the PlayStation 3's Blu-ray version due to data compression. But how much worse?
"All of the key scenes, the things anyone is going to take a screenshot of are going to look exactly the same on both platforms," Carmack explains. "They'll get the high quality compression. But if you go into some areas in the wasteland, like behind a fence where nobody will typically go and explore, this is where the 360 version may look a little blurry compared to the PS3." We hear id's been sweeping some artifacts under the rug too. And watch out for those jaggies hiding beneath the bed!
Diablo 3 lead: Necromancer, other classes could return
Wilson admits that the dev team was divided on the topic of bringing back classes. "But after we've established Diablo 3 as its own game with its own type of gameplay and experiences," he said, "I wouldn't be opposed to looking at old classes ... We're looking out ahead of time at what our expansions are going to be, so we've got to keep room open for some of those other classes down the road." Wilson also said they designed the Witch Doctor so there would be room for the Necromancer. Now that we've got that settled, you can go back to complaining over the art style.
Blizzard offering XP, mounts for recruiting friends
Those who invite friends to the game and persuade them to pay for two months up front will get a free Zhevra mount, the ability to summon their referred friends and triple experience when they're questing together, up to level 60. It's tempting, but we hear that if you recruit a friend to Fury, you get the whole game. You know, just something to think about.
[Via WoW Insider]
Wrath of the Lich King coming Q4 2008
[Via WoW Insider]
iPhone gets (unoffical) World of Warcraft apps
A marriage of MMO powerhouse World of Warcraft and mobile phones may seem technically unsound, but it's not exactly a pipe dream either. First there was the guy who sort of, kind of but not really was able to get WoW up and running on his iPhone, then there was Blizzard's own admission that it was trying to find a way to utilize cell phones for some sort of WoW application.Now, it seems the team's been beaten to the punch by a couple of new iPhone apps. The first, Warcraft Characters, allows you to enter character and realm name and check out a few character stats (no gear, though). The second, WarcraftStat allows you to check your realm's status even when you're out and about, the implications of which are almost too depressing to consider.
OK, so they're not exactly fully-featured, but hopefully they'll pacify until Blizzard gets busy.
[Via WoW Insider]
Source -- Warcraft Characters
Source -- WarcraftStat
Wrath of Lich King's Blue Eye of Sauron

In other WotLK news, check out what WI is dubbing the quintessential Death Knight armor set.































