Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

"The big release season is in full swing, and those of you with deep wallets are busy playing the huge number of quality games on offer.
But what about those who can only afford maybe one or two new releases, or maybe none at all yet? There’s a global economic slowdown on after all.

Well at OXCGN we’ve decided to put ourselves a second time in the game Animus and go back in time to discover what titles we enjoyed this gen that you should be able to get for cheap (and still play the multip..."

"Starting August 12, Nintendo will drop the Nintendo 3DS’ retail price from $249.99 to $169.99 – an unprecedented drop in Nintendo’s history of pricing. What could have contributed to this drastic cut? I for one think it a result of shrewd business mixed with damage control.
When the 3DS was first announced, it was essentially the belle of the ball. The games like Kid Icarus, Metal Gear, and Star Fox were showcased – and such surprise titles like Street Fighter 4 truly showcased its potentia..."

STEAM's Ubisoft week continues today with Tom Clancy game downloads going for 66% off of their listed prices. See the details of this sale at GamerGaia.com

Many gamers have been wondering if the rumored Ghost Recon Online was in fact coming out this year. Today, Ubisoft announced some very exciting nest on the project. Check out the full story for all the details.

Ubisoft has set into motion their new movie studio, and the first three franchises to get the big screen treatment are Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, and Ghost Recon.

"We can only gaze upon Ubisoft’s version of Ghost Recon for the Nintendo Wii and wonder, “What happened?” Here was a game that could have easily filled the void that the delayed Future Soldier left behind, but rather than capitalizing and making a top-notch third-party game for the system, the development team takes the lazy way out. Instead of a war game worthy of our time, we have a lame Time Crisis-like experience that isn’t worth the effort."

PC gamers can rejoice -- digital distribution service Good Old Games has signed Ubisoft to its catalogue, announcing the deal today. What this means is you can get the likes of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Far Cry, Beyond Good & Evil, and lots more for $6 or $10, DRM-free, and XP/Vista compatible (Mac and Win7 too, to some extent).

Hurrah!