Pre-purchase Dungeon Siege III and get I and II for free

That's right. If you pre-purchase Dungeon Siege III through Steam you will be given free single-player digital copies of Dungeon Siege I and II. Sounds like a good deal to me if you ask me.

In addition, all PC versions of the action-RPG will include Steamworks features including auto-updating, Achievements, Steam Cloud support, and downloadable content.

“Providing Dungeon Siege I and Dungeon Siege II free of charge through Steamworks is Square Enix’s way of showing appreciation to the fans of the Dungeon Siege franchise,” said David Hoffman, executive producer for Dungeon Siege III in the press release.

So all you PC gamer's set to get Dungeon Siege III i suggest you consider this offer. It's two free games no matter what! head over this link to check it out.

Dungeon Siege III is set to be released on June 17 for Europe and June 21 for the US on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.

Mass Effect 3 info from next issue of Game Informer

Game Informer Magazine's next issue contains a lot of new information regarding Mass Effect 3. Some info may be spoilers so you have been warned but i'm sure people interested have played Mass Effect 1 and 2.

Mass Effect 3 starts with Shepard on Earth. He is on a trial in regard to the events of the Arrival DLC. During the trial, the Reapers attack earth and the prologue involves Shepard escaping to the Normandy to find allies who is currently battling Reaper soldiers.

Squad mates that are confirmed to return are Liara, Ashley/Kaiden, Garrus and James Sanders. Of course, this all depends on your save. So if you want say... Garrus to be on your Mass Effect 3 game don't let him die during Mass Effect 2. James Sanders is still unknown but we do know that this isn't the guy in the teaser trailer. Who is he? have no idea but Jason Statham should voice him.

There are other old squad mates from previous games returning but are not playable. Wrex, Mordin, Legion will return but won't be  playable characters. Anderson will also appear in Mass Effect 3.

Mass Effect 3 will have a "previously on Mass Effect"  similar to Mass Effect 2's interactive comic for the PS3. It sets up your story if your playing the game from scratch. Which is a good idea but i highly suggest you get your saves ready because the fact that your choices matter since ME1 will make a difference.

The Illusive Man is back but with a more prominent role this time around. Cerebrus is still around but is now hell-bent to kill their 2 Billion investment(which is Shepard). why do they want Shepard dead is still unknown but i have a feeling it has something to do with the choice you'll have to make in the end of Mass Effect 2.

More RPG elements will be added in Mass Effect 3. It won't be as much as Mass Effect 1 but will definitely be more than Mass Effect 2. More freedom will be given in character progression with bigger skill trees and abilities that can evolve more than once.

Weapons will be Mass Effect 2 style with a set list. Since their adding more RPG elements to the 3rd, they will be returning the weapon mods concept from ME1.  You will have the option to change certain parts such as barrels, scopes, and so on to improve the weapon's performance and appearance.

All classes can now use all weapon types, but only the Soldier Class can carry all weapon types at the same time. Other classes will have a limited number of slots. It's ok though. For example, you pick the infiltrator class(sniper class), you can at least replace your pistol and use assault rifles together with a sniper rifle.

Mass Effect 3 will have numerous endings. They will have some good endings, some bad but who you have in your squad and which allies you recruit can have a drastic effect on which are available.

There's more we want to know about this game! but at least were finally getting something. Everything mentioned is again on the latest issue of Game Informer and if you have access to that issue enjoy. Hopefully everything mention will stick until the game ships because everything sounds awesome. Can't wait for more info about the last chapter of the Mass Effect series.

Mass Effect 3 has no release date yet but is set to be release at the end of this year on PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.

[Source: neoGAF]

Weekend, what are you all playing?

Well the weekend is upon us again and you know what that means. Vidj00 games! What are you playing? Migoy: I got the Lightning badge in Pokemon White so I'm half way to the league now. Sunday is my Special Day in the Dissidia 012 Duodecim: Final Fantasy calendar so the sound of leveling up after almost every battle is as satisfying as ever.

My Nintendo Wii has gotten some love this weekend. Aside from some TvC (Tatsunoko vs. Capccom: Ultimate All-Stars) action, I replayed Spider-Man: Web of Shadows. I've beaten it before but got the good ending so now I'm working to be completely evil and see how things go. The story is still butt and as expected in an open world Spider-Man game, glitches galore but I found myself playing it through the whole afternoon and later again after having supper.

Quash: I played some split screen Call of Duty: Black Ops with some cousins after coming home from the beach and watched one of them get mutilated in Dead Space 1. I played Marvel vs. Capcom 3, before I left I practiced doing the Dr. Doom M&M loop combo for 3 hours to get it perfect.

Arlie: It's Gran Turismo 5 for me this weekend, finally had the patience to download those buttload of patches. I just purchased my Formula Gran Turismo car off the Online Dealership yesterday for 5,000,000 Credits. I'm currently at Level 25 A-Spec and trying to complete the Extreme Series to get the Grand Finale trophy. Hopefully I could grind up to Level 35 A-spec this weekend to unlock the Red Bull X1 Challenge

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Witcher 2 system requirements

 

The Witcher 2 is a month away and if you're a fan like me you can't wait to get your hands on this long-awaited sequel. Since it's close by i think it's only best to check if your current PC can take it.

The Witcher 2 System Requirements:

Miminum:

• OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit) • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ • Memory: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7 • Video Card: 512 MB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon HD3850)

Recommended:

• OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit) • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4 • Memory: 3 GB Windows XP / 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7 • Video Card: 1 GB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon

The system requirements isn't that heavy which is a surprise since the game looks amazing. If you can run at least Bulletstorm with no problems you should be fine. I also added some latest screenshots of Witcher 2 for you guys to check out.

 

The first Witcher released in 2007 and was a decent RPG.  It had a unique gameplay, a lengthy story and surprisingly fun overall. There is different fighting styles that The Witcher switches from depending on what enemy he's facing. He carries two different kinds of swords. A steel sword used for dealing with humans and a Silver Sword which is told to be the most affective against most monsters.

There's a lot of tactics involved in the game using the right tool or style to best your opponent. It was very buggy but was soon fixed  after numerous patches. I'd highly recommend the first game especially if your interested at The Witcher 2.

The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings will be released on May 17 for the PC.

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Minecraft gets a release date!

Minecraft finally gets a release date! It feels weird that with all those hours I spent digging, it never occurred to me to ask the question "When does this game would actually be released?".

This was posted a while ago on Notch's blog:

It’s a bit tricky to really do a release for Minecraft as we keep updating it all the time. For one, the version we deem as the “full version” won’t be very different at all from what the game was like a week ago, and we’ll keep adding features after the release as well, so it’s really more of a milestone when we finally get rid of the Beta label, and some kind of goal for us to work towards. The plan is to be open with this and try to get people to cheer us on as much as possible, but to be open with the fact that the game won’t change much at the actual release day. (It’s more a progress up until that point)

We picked November 11, with the unofficial tagline “us too”.

It’s the same date as a few other games and movies, and the one I’m the most excited about is Skyrim, so that will be a nice reward for me if we actually manage to hit that date!

Oh, it is on! 11.11.11