• Peter Molyneux Defends His Next Game, Curiosity, $50,000 In-app Purchase


    Peter Molyneux Defends His Next Game, Curiosity, $50,000 In-app Purchase

    Peter Molyneux Defends His Next Game, Curiosity, $50,000 In-app Purchase

    A new tidbits for the famous game designer Peter Molyneux‘s next project revealed, the upcoming game is called Curiosity and its making its way to iOS, PC and Android.

    Curiosity is set in a virtual room that contains a single black cube. As you tap away at it it fractures. Other fractures caused by other players can also be seen. After a large number of taps the cube opens, revealing its innards. Only the player who performs the final tap gets to see what’s inside. Molyneux said the mystery is “valuable, and so life-chantingly important.”

    “It’s so amazing I think it will appear on news reports,” Molyneux said elsewhere in the presentation, “though it’s not a dead cat, by the way.”

    Peter Molyneux

    Peter Molyneux

    This is great but beyond that, the game promises to take the in-app purchases, aka DLC, to an insane level, before the cube opens, players will be able to buy one of a limited number of chisels to improve their tapping strength. An iron chisel – 10 times more powerful than the default tap – costs 59 pence. The diamond chisel is 100,000 times as powerful – but it costs $50,000, and there is only one available.

    Molyneux didn’t have a problem defending the price.

    “Why is that not nice?” Molyneux retorted animatedly. “We can’t be ashamed for asking people to spend money. We can’t be ashamed of that. As a designer that is proof that I have done something meaningful. I’m not saying that you have to buy these chisels – and I don’t expect the diamond chisel to ever be purchased. If it is I want to meet that person. They may be an investor or something!”

    “I’m not doing this to purely monetize,” Molyneux carried on, “but I don’t mind monetization. I don’t think it’s anything to be ashamed of.”

    Although I’m not sold into the idea of this whopping amount but anyone out there “curious” enough to find out what’s inside the last cube?

    via EuroGamer

  • ZombiU E3 2012 Gameplay Trailer


    ZombiU E3 2012 Gameplay Trailer

    ZombiU E3 2012 Gameplay Trailer

    Ubisoft has released the first gameplay trailer, in addition to the stunning CGI one, for its upcoming, all-new zombie IP for Wii U, ZombiU.

    Watch the trailer below. Is the new Wii U looking cool for you?

    Gameplay Trailer

    CGI Trailer

  • Watch Dogs E3 2012 Demo Gameplay


    Watch Dogs E3 2012 Demo Gameplay

    Watch Dogs E3 2012 Demo Gameplay

    If you eager for something new at E3 you must have a look at what Ubisoft‘s Watch Dogs game has to offer, dazzling visuals, unique gameplay mechanics, and fascinating premise.

    The weather, lighting, and depth of field effects looking amazing, although the demo run on a PC, the game is intended for the current generation of game consoles, PS3 and Xbox 360. Watch the amazing demo below:

    The demo shows lead character Aiden Pearce hacking into electronic devices to control the world around him. Causing a car accidents by playing with traffic lights, raised a bridge to use as a ramp, and distracted a guard by interfering with his mobile phone signal.

  • God of War: Ascension E3 2012 Demo Gameplay


    God of War: Ascension E3 2012 Demo Gameplay

    God of War: Ascension E3 2012 Demo Gameplay

    First live-demo of God of War: Ascension‘s single-player campaign gave us a look at Kratos‘ new combat style, it’s kind of similar to what we expect from previous God of War titles but the combat looks faster and more violent. Kratos can pick up weapons on the ground to fight enemies this time.

    This is a typical god of war with all expected scale of fighting and the addition of multiplayer will give fans even push further to enjoy. Watch the live demo below and tell us what you think:

    God of War: Ascension will be released March 12, 2013.