Longbow Games, a company known for their last great hit Hegemony Gold: Wars of Ancient Greece, has announced a sequel: Hegemony Rome: Rise of Caesar. It expands upon everything that made the its predecessors popular, adding in changing seasons and military situations. Its other notable additions include a larger map, the ability to promote units, a larger empire building capacity and, my personal favorite, the ability to starve your enemies.
What I'd like to mention, is that there are three shiny new Dungeon Defenders dev diaries here to peruse, courtesy of the staff over at Trendy Entertainment.
A while ago, the price of my Netflix account sky-rocketed. I suppose this wouldn't have been so bad if I had received a heads up about it, or if they hadn't doubled the price on me for the same service I had already been receiving. This was upsetting, and I almost canceled my account.
It would appear that Dragons are next up on the list of things that will haunt your dreams in Minecraft. It's an awesome addition, and I can't honestly wait to see what Notch adds next (I really hope it's a Kraken).
Capcom has announced that its Dead Rising 2: Off The Record app (Shot By Frank) has been released onto the Apple application store. With this free download, iOS users can make use of this new tool to make their own magazine covers, using edited photos taken by their high-tech Apple devices. Frank West's new app allows his fans to turn their targets into zombies, or make the entire area look like a zombie apocalypse.