Celebrating their 50th episode, Lagwar’s Fallen Earth LifeNet Podcast is giving away several free product keys (that’s a key to a full copy of Fallen Earth), Clone Psychoactive Shots (for an XP boost), interceptors, weapons and other in-game prizes to listeners and party-goers!
The 50th episode will air live Saturday, September 4, at 9:30 p.m. EDT [...]
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Lifenet Podcast Celebrates 50 Episodes in Style
Story Matters: Star Wars the Old Republic
2011
1977
$100+ million
$11 million
It was May 25th, 1977: I was 8 years old. Jimmy Carter presided over the U.S. government. You could still buy a Tab. I don’t know how, but I convinced my mom to let me see the movie with my friends and we stood outside for hours! I saw it more than 10 [...]
Editor’s Blog: Used Game Sales Piracy?
The Interwebs have gone nuts over a controversial subject posted over at Penny Arcade concerning whether or not buying used games is good or not for the industry. Some bloggers have even taken it a step further and have begun to compare buying used software to outright piracy (See Syncane). Although there are extremists who [...]
WoWWatch: The rise of e-sports
As most people who read these columns know I am a so-called “lore whore”. I do not PvP. In the rare instances that I do, I generally die. Often. And frequently. But that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t like to be the A-Rod of arenas, it is just that my proficiency at PvP mirrors my proficiency at basketball – nonexistent. Like basketball or football the skill set required for excelling at high levels of arena play is rare, and requires extensive practice to hone. Similar to football, basketball, or any major sport watching the best players matched up head to head can be quite entertaining. So why isn’t WoW arenas a sport or Starcraft 2 for that matter? Will they ever be? Read on for my thoughts on the future of “e-sports”.
SAR: The Top X Things to Know About FFXIV
Raise your hand if you realized we have a blockbuster, AAA MMORPG releasing in the next month. Don’t be shy, I’d bet a lot of people didn’t raise their hand, but it’s true. On September 22nd, pre-order customers will be knee-deep in Square Enix’s (SE) latest MMO offering: Final Fantasy XIV. The game hasn’t received [...]
Editor’s Blog: Video game bans and the double standard
That’s right. UK Defense Secretary Liam Fox has called for a ban on EA’s latest military shooter, Medal of Honor. For some, the call for a ban may be very close to the heart. After all, Medal of Honor’s online multiplayer mode gives players the option to play as the Taliban. [...]
FE Devs Respond to Severed Letterhead
Back in July I sent a letter to Fallen Earth developers declaring I had killed one of their staff and then sent their head with a note written on it. I have included what I wrote on the decaying skull here:
Dear Fallen Earth Department of Free Stuff;
My name is Xerb Painhunter. I’ve spent most of [...]
WoWWatch: Know your role.
I am absolutely horrible at basketball. Just really, really bad. Ever seen a Harlem Globetrotters game against the Generals? Well pretty much anyone looks like the Globetrotters when matched against me. I can’t pass, I can’t shoot, I can’t dribble – and despite 16 years of playing soccer and developing some freakishly disproportionate leg muscles – I can’t jump either. Luckily no one is ever going to inform me out of the blue that I have to give up my job and become a basketball player. Our characters in MMO’s though are sometimes asked to do just that: change roles. How do you deal with it?
Editor’s Blog: Portable Gaming Moment #1
Recently, I ventured out on a 3,200-mile round-trip expedition to Dallas, TX for a tech meeting. Typically, a trip a like this is not a big deal for me. I’ve worked all over the United States several times over, and have grown quite numb to the pains and anxieties a non-seasoned traveler might [...]
SAR: On Hype and Satisfaction
If there’s one common thread that ties American MMOs together, it’s their unfailing ability to hype their product beyond all reasonable expectations. MMOs are saviors and inasmuch as games like Guild Wars 2 try to “challenge the conventions” they proclaim their MMO-messiahship with twisting tongues. The irony of focusing on day one box sales in [...]
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