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NecroVision banned Down Under

Gameplayer Writes:
It's hard to fall in love with the Classification Board, because no matter how hard you try to like them, they seem to continually insist on providing reasons for gamers to shake their heads. Yesterday we expanded on their recent trend of announcing games, but it was only a matter of time before they returned to their old habit of doing what they do best: dishing out the 'RC' stamp.

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poindat5490d ago (Edited 5490d ago )

I don't think you Aussies are missing out on much here.

sirbigam5490d ago

Wat else is new,I remember them banning Dark Sector's mature version. feel bad for them, wonder wats next.

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10 Indie Darlings for Your Steam Collection

The PC has a lot of indie titles in its enormous library to choose from. Picking a decent game out of the sea of crap is a tough nut to crack. We pick out 10 games worthy of your attention. Best of all, they won’t break the bank.

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Cajun Chicken4246d ago

Necrovision is awesome, especially if you're a fan of the Painkiller series and made with most of the same key members of the first one. Never really considered it 'indie'.
Can't wait to play 'Lost Company.

Still, in a turn of fortune, Farm 51 are making Painkiller Hell and Damnation.

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Amazon Video Game Downloads of the Week April 22nd-28th

Online video game retailer Amazon has released it's video game download deals of the week.

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NecroVision Dev Partners with Nordic Games for New Project

Nordic Games GmbH has today announced an agreement with The Farm 51, an experienced development studio responsible for the NecroVision series, Time Ace and contributions to Two Worlds II. Furthermore, members of the team at The Farm 51 have previously worked on smash hits such as Painkiller and The Witcher. Nordic Games and The Farm 51 have already begun working on an unannounced title.

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