Delivering reviews, quick looks, features and news

Jan 29, 2012 10:11 GMT  ·  By

Dustforce might just be an indie game about cleaning levels with a cast of weird characters, but it is certainly an engrossing experience and that means we have delivered a full Softpedia review for the game.

We also have a Quick Look for The Darkness II, one for Unstoppable Gorg and one for Ballistic, the first-person shooter mix between action and horror, and we continue to deliver installments in the Incoming 2012 series, spotlighting the most interesting games we might get to play this year.

We also have two Weekend Reading features, one about the way the learning curve works in FIFA 12 and another dealing with the possible issues with used video games and the rumored Xbox 720 home console from Microsoft.

Our EndWeekGame piece deals with the games we are ready to play this weekend.

And, as always, we have a selection of the most important news of the week that was.

On Monday, we found out more delays from Capcom about the upcoming Resident Evil 6 and about the horror experience that it will deliver while the developers of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning talked about the infusion of action and drama that the role-playing genre will get from the title.

On Tuesday, Microsoft talked about Xbox 360 exclusive titles and about the criteria it uses to sign developers while the developers at CCP working on Dust 514 have said that the game is ready to run on a possible PlayStation 4.

Wednesday brought information on the 18 pieces of content that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 players are set to get in the coming months, until September, while a rumor suggested that the Xbox 720 hardware was already being developed by IBM.

On Thursday, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 received Title Update 8 while the developers at ArenaNet revealed the most recent race to be included in Guild Wars 2.

On Friday, we found out the launch date for the Xbox 360 version of The Witcher 2 while developers working on Ghost Recon: Future Soldier talked about the abilities of the Kinect.