Aggregate Herald – Late Edition 30.03.12: No Means to No End
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Watch it and weep. It's "off da railz."
With the launch of Star Trek Online in two new languages, Cryptic has launched a double XP weekend for players.
Ubisoft is going to be using the cloud to store future game states over lots of devices.
In the Sims games you can do almost whatever you please. Chaos or Order, it's your choice.
Project Titan, Blizzard's next big MMO, is currently being playtested.
Thatgamecompany's Kellee Santiago has left the company to work on something new.
Despite reports to the contrary, Vanillaware's Dragon's Crown has not been cancelled.
A developer at CD Projekt RED has spoken out on the subject of RPGs.
Fez finally gets a release date after half a decade in development.
As The Witcher 2 for the Xbox 360 has gone gold, its developer says it plans to announce something big next month.
A Kickstarter fund has begun for a new Sherlock Holmes game.
The Japanese PSN may have been struck with malicious ads.
A new report suggests that the PS4 lacks backwards compatibility and will have aggressive measures against used games.
Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford talks about Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Unreal Engine is being used to produce video games that train FBI Agents and other U.S. agencies.
The new SimCity will not support mods upon its release next year.
Atlus has halved the price of most of their games for the PSP.
Far Cry 3 gets preorder exclusives on Amazon.
It's a quest, in your browser. What more do you want people?!
The first ever video of Max Payne 3's multiplayer modes has been released.
Seb Wuepper looks forward to playing Binary Domain.