Miner Wars 2081 is a 6DOF action-survival space-shooter simulation-game set in the year 2081, 10 years after the destruction of all planetary objects in the Solar System. You operate an advanced mining ship in a fully destructible and open-world environment, which remains persistent as you complete missions or play online with others.
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Miner Wars 2081 – Launch Intro Trailer
Magical: Deathmatch For Farming Simulator 2013
So one of the most popular PC games of recent times has developed it’s own Deathmatch ‘Null Mod’. About damn time!
Gorman-Shooter: Colonial Marines Survivor Mode
Everyone’s favourite xenomorphs are back and this time they’re bringing a ‘survival mode’ with them…
Vapour Trail Ware – Generous Elite: Dangerous Footage
OMFG. Elite is BACK! If you’re not excited then you’re probably not old enough to remember it first time around…
Scoping Mechanisms: Sniper – Ghost Warrior 2
Is it an innovative new game about the ethereal undead? Nope. It’s another cookie cutter FPS. One where your avatar has the ability to deliver Arnie style “post-kill quips” at will!
An Eyeful Of Far Cry 3′s Multiplayer
Ubisoft are pimping Far Cry 3′s multiplayer in this new trailer, but will it be decent or just a typcial cookie cutter FPS bolt-on?
Borderlands 2 Torgue DLC
Getting bored of Borderlands 2? Want a dash of Macho Man Randy Savage to liven things up? You’re going to like this then…
GTA V Trailer #2
It’s been a while since we heard anything about everyone’s favourite carjacking, basejumping, prostitute murdering simulator, which I guess means it’s time for another trailer from Rockstar. In typical GTA fashion, this one is chock full of characters, dialogue, cut-scene and manages to show almost no actual gameplay.
Contre Jour Is A Lovely, If Short, Puzzle Game
Reading an article on Polygon, I clicked on some white space on the site, which turned out to be a catchment area for an advert far above. Grrrrr, I said, shaking my fists at the sky. But before I could add them to my hidden click shitlist with PC Gamer and NetworkN, I was rather taken with what had appeared. Not a big, flashing advert, but rather a game to play. A game – Contre Jour – that it turns out is really rather lovely. Advertising, folks – it works!