May 29, 2011 12:21 GMT  ·  By

This week we have been review happy here at the Games section of Softpedia, delivering lengthy evaluation of Brink, the multiplayer-oriented title from Splash Damage and Bethesda, of SEGA Rally Online Arcade and, finally, of The Witcher 2, the role-playing game from CD Projekt RED.

And if you like to read about The Witcher 2, you can also check this series of Gamer Diaries linked to it.

Recent Codemaster racing game Dirt 3 also got a Quick View.

We also have two Weekend Reading features, one dealing with the official announcement of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and another focused on the trust and security issues linked to the PSN hacker attacks, and an EndWeekGame piece about our free time for the weekend.

And, of course, we selected the most important articles from the week that passed us by.

On Monday, a Twitter message coming from one of the main developers at BioWare confirmed that the company is actively working on Dragon Age III while Mortal Kombat received a new update that make the game more balanced and eliminates some other small issues.

On Tuesday, we found out the details of the Physical Warfare Pack, which is available to those who pre-order Battlefield 3 from some retailers, coming with a number of new weapons and a number of remastered maps.

That same day Ubisoft offered information on the locations that players will visit in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.

On Wednesday, we found out that Activision Blizzard has confirmed that November 8 launch date for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 just as the developers of The Witcher 2 talked about the difficulty level of its combat sequences.

On Thursday, the team at Blizzard working on Diablo III announced that runestones will be added to the game in order to enhance the customization of the main character while Take Two confirmed that both Max Payne 3 and Agent are still being worked on.

On Friday, Modern Warfare 3 got some new info and screenshots while Sony confirmed the open secret that it was working on the PlayStation 4.