Archive for the ‘Games’ Category
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Patch version 1.505 of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is now available for download. It’s 56MB and corrects a number of bugs, including gameplay errors and crashes in both single and multiplayer, as well as adding functionality to multiplayer. You’ll be glad to hear that it’s backwards compatible with version 1.504 though, so there won’t be the same savegame issue we had with the previous patch. Download it from the Clear Sky website.
Tags: Patch version 1.505, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Bored? Got ten minutes spare and nothing to fill it? Ideal…
Get yourself over to www.totalpcgaming.com’s Top 50 Flash games to while away your time hitting high scores and generally japing about. You can find the link on the front page of our website.
Among the top 50 are Battleships, Trials 2 and Pong - what more could you want?!
You can impress your mates with your high scores or grab a screenshot for proof and head over to Total PC Gaming.com’s forum to challenge other readers.
Enjoy!
Tags: flash, forum, free, Games, Top 50, Total PC Gaming
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
A sequel to Valve’s Portal has been announced - but not by Valve. Portal Prelude comes from a three-man dev team that have been working on an unofficial prequel to the Orange Box hit since January. It’s a bigger game that harks back to a pre-GladOS era, it’s coming very soon (end of September/October time) and best of all, it’s completely free! All you need to play is Steam and the original Portal game. Check it out here.

Tags: GladOS, Orange Box, Portal, Portal Prelude, steam, Valve
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
The PC version of GTA IV will hit the retailers’ shelves on 18 November in the US and 21 November in the UK: That’s official, it’s surprising and the date is around six months sooner than we expected. According to Rockstar founder Sam Houser, ‘The game looks and plays beautifully on the PC.’ We’re also promised a newly expanded multiplayer mode exclusive to the PC, but Rockstar hasn’t elaborated on that.
As if we weren’t banking on cramming enough into that particular issue of Total PC Gaming - yay!
Tags: GTA IV, Rockstar, Sam Houser
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Blizzard has released another new batch of concept art for Diablo III. We’ve been treated to a relatively large number of screens and art for its long-awaited action RPG already, so we feel it’s safe to assume this will be the trend leading up to the release next year. You won’t find us complaining. Check out the website here.

Tags: ARPG, Blizzard, Diablo 3
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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Ubisoft has revised the release date of their forthcoming arcade flight sim - it’s now set to arrive at the beginning of next year. With ‘real’ planes including the F-22, Eurofighter, MIG-29, Su-37 and F-16 we’re keen to see quite how this dog-fighting combat game is going to stack up. Do you really want it or should arcade-style shooters stay in the console domain? Get on our forum at www.totalpcgaming.com/forum and let us know!
“The setting is 2012. As the era of the nation-state draws quickly to a close, the rules of warfare evolve even more rapidly. More and more nations become increasingly dependent on Private Military Companies (PMCs) – elite mercenaries with a lax view of the law. The Reykjavik Accords further legitimize their existence by authorizing their right to serve in every aspect of military operations. There goes the neighbourhood”
Tags: Flight Sim, HAWX, Tom Clancy
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
Publisher Atari has announced plans to re-release last years rather good RPG The Witcher with all sorts of enhancements. Whilst this probably won’t do much to attract those who have already bought and completed the game, it might attract some who were put off by a few of the game’s flaws last time around.
“The Witcher: Enhanced Edition brings the game even closer to perfection with a number of technical and visual improvements jammed into the value-packed retail box. The enhancements introduced in this version include more than 5000 lines of re-written and re-recorded dialogue, more than 200 new dialogue animations, a new character differentiation system for NPCs, an enhanced inventory with improved alchemy, reduced loading times, improved combat responsiveness and much more.” Read more on the official website.
Tags: Atari, Enhanced Edition, RPG, Witcher
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Total PC Gaming has arrived in LA! The city of gang violence, hardcore pornography and, lets not forget, angels. We may have just endured a grueling 12 hour flight - sat next to a man who insisted on giving us a smell of his colon every 15 minutes - but we’re now in the LA Convention centre to bring you news and ramblings from this year’s E3 (the video game trade show that’s kind of lost its magic, but is going to stick around for a little while longer until someone starts-up something better).
For our latest coverage of the event you should direct yourself to our Blog page here

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Monday, July 14th, 2008
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, Spore needs no introduction. Will Wright’s evolutionary blockbuster isn’t cited for release until early September, but publisher EA has released the Creature Creator segment of the game early to garner some not-really-needed interest. A free trial is now available from www.spore.com/trial . The question is, will Spore live up to the hype? Not long to wait now…

Tags: Free Download, Sims, Spore, Will Wright
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Friday, July 11th, 2008

CD Projekt, developer of award-winning PC title The Witcher, is taking a retro step into distribution future with GOG.com, a digital platform that allows you to download classic titles for a very modest fee. These will be optimized for Windows XP and Vista, and will be available for a modest $5.99 or $9.99. More significantly, they’ll all be DRM free and once paid for, downloadable as many times as needed - giving GOG.com a clear advantage over Steam. CD Projekt has already secured licences for games from Interplay and Codemasters’ back catalogues and hopes to add Lucasarts titles such as Sam & Max and the Monkey Island games in the near future. Currently CD Projeckt have a tantlising line-up that includes Fallout, Fallout 2, MDK, Freespace 2, Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year Edition and TOCA Race Driver 3, with their ultimate goal being to offer “a comprehensive collection of classic PC games from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.”
Check out our GOG.com competition on the TPCG forum.
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Tags: CD Projekt, Codemasters, Fallout, Fallout 2, Freespace 2, gog.com, Interplay, Lucasarts, MDK, Monkey Island, Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year Edition, Sam & Max, TOCA Race Driver 3
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