
This week we deliver two of our own Softpedia reviews: one for Dishonored, the stealth and action mix from developer Arkane Studios and publisher Bethesda, and another for XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the strategy and tactical title from Firaxis and 2K Games.
We also have one Quick Look that deals with the new BFG edition re-release for Doom 3 and how it updates that classic first-person shooter experience.
Our Weekend Reading features deal with: how FTL teaches us something about the power or self-made stories in video games and with the new trend in Season Pass use.
As always, there’s also an EndWeekGame piece and a collection of the most interesting news from the past seven days.
On Monday, we found out details about the Season Pass that would be introduced for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, while Need for Speed: Most Wanted got another video which demoed the multiplayer options.
On Tuesday, Microsoft launched a dashboard update for the Xbox Live service and Straight Right talked about how the Wii U version of Mass Effect 3 would be better than the one for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Wednesday brought news that Minecraft got update 1.8.2 on the Xbox 360 and Nielsen revealed that Halo 4 was the most anticipated launch of the season.
On Thursday, a mod that restored a number of advanced gameplay options for XCOM appeared and DICE offered details for the Aftermath DLC for Battlefield 3.
On Friday, Treyarch revealed the way cooperation enhanced Black Ops 2 and Criterion talked about the realism of Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
On Saturday, the Kickstarter-backed Shaker got more details before the team abruptly announced that it was canceled and Commander Shepard was revealed as not being a part of Mass Effect 4.
Via: A Gamers Week: October 21
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