Strategy Informer writes: "Knocking back a few bottles of beer and tequila complete with chaser may be very Clint Eastwood of us, but it's not exactly the best way to begin a multiplayer session on most games. But we man up anyway, knocking back another tequila before stepping through the swinging saloon doors to get some hands-on time with Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, telling ourselves that all this alcohol is nigh on essential for getting into the right mood for the ensuing contest. In reality, it's 3pm and we're in Navajo Joe's bar in London's Covent Garden, testing out Bound in Blood's new multiplayer mode with a bunch of (other) sweaty journos."
The Made in Poland Sale is an annual event on GOG.COM where the DRM-free storefront spotlights prime examples of the creativity and craftsmanship of Polish game developers.
Official Steam code retailer Fanatical has a 24-hour-only deal on Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition plus a copy of Call of Juarez for $14.99. A free Steam account is required.
VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "Each of these articles will be centered around a specific theme, whether that's a style of music, a specific console, or just something completely different. Also, at the end of each of these articles, I will pose a video game music related question on something usually related to the theme of the article, which you can answer in the comments below if you so wish. Each article will highlight between five and ten different tracks from various games, in no particular order.
With that in mind, let's start with a theme that's quite timely and relevant right now thanks to the recent release of Red Dead Redemption 2. The American old west has inspired countless different video games and produced some amazing pieces of music over the years, so let's have a listen to just a few such tracks."