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Max Payne movie director upset with possible R rating

You may have noticed that the trailers for the upcoming movie version of Remedy's Max Payne game series don't have a rating yet, even though the movie is a little more than a month away from release. That's because the Twentieth Century Fox production is trying to get a PG-13 rating for the ultra-violent film. However the MPAA ratings board has slapped an early cut of the film with an R rating which will almost certainly lower its potential take at the box office.

Das Gamer has a chat with the film's director John Moore who expressed frustration over the ratings fight with the MPAA with Max Payne. Moore states, "They said to me, the movie feels R. And I said, "What the f*** is that, a group therapy session?" You can't do that. They're meant to judge content, not intent. They said the movie felt dark." Max Payne is due in theaters on Oct 17.

European issues with Spore online registration revealed


Electronic Arts' long awaited alien evolution sim game Spore is already shipped for folks in Europe (the US release is due on Sunday) but it appears that the folks across the water have had some issues signing onto the game's online servers.

While Spore is technically a single player game EA has set up its DRM that makes people register their copy on the Internet before they can begin playing. A post on EA's UK message board states, "We are aware that many of you are having login problems with Spore. This is being investigated so please bear with us." While another message from the same message board moderator seemed to indicate things are improving, several other posters are still stating they cannot log in and register their copy of the game. Just for the record we downloaded and registered our review copy of the game without any issues so it's possible that the US release will not have as many problems.

Gallery: Spore

UK officials don't care for Mercenaries 2 free gas promotion


You may remember that a week ago Electronic Arts took over a gas station in Los Angeles to give out free gas to anyone that showed up. It was a neat little promotion for their now released open world action game Mercenaries 2. Well, EA tried to do the same promo stunt in a UK suburb of London but had their efforts shut down by local officials.

According to the UK based Telegraph web site, the promotion caused a massive traffic jam as hundreds of cars got in line to get the free petrol. Local politican Lynne Featherstone stated, "Whilst a lucky few might have got some free petrol, hundreds of local residents have faced misery on their daily journeys this morning. They deserve an apology for being the victims of such an ill-thought out media stunt." Not everyone feels this way. Local resident Donna Lashley waited 40 minutes to get her car fueled for free and stated, "I think it's a brilliant promotion. I don't see it becoming a full-time thing, but I think it's a great idea - I'll be telling my sons about the game."

[Via GamePolitics]

Gallery: Mercenaries 2

Leaked Warhammer 40K action-shooter footage heads to YouTube

THQ has had the Warhammer 40,000 PC/Video game license from Games Workshop for several years now. They company has released a poorly received first person shooter (Fire Warrior)and a highly regarded RTS game series, (Dawn of War) based on the Warhammer 40K property with Dawn of War II and an upcoming MMO already announced.

However it looks like the publisher is planning to bring the franchise into yet another genre; the third person action shooter game. Leaked footage found its way to YouTube which displays about nine minutes of footage (taken from an Xbox 360 version) from what is titled Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. The footage show some early but what looks like highly playable scenes from the game as the Space Marine of the title deals a lot of damage to its foes with some impressive looking graphics. No developer was revealed for the game and there's no indication when it might be released.

[Via Shacknews]

Far Cry 2 gets final release date and Collector's Editon


Ubisoft's revamp of their Far Cry shooter franchise finally has a firm release date here in the US. According to GameSpot the publisher has confirmed that October 21 is when Far Cry 2 is due to ship to stores which is what other online retailers have shown for some time now. Europeans have to wait a few days for their copies; Far Cry 2 ships over the pond on October 24.

The open world shooter set in Africa will also get a special limited Collector's Edition. You can see the contents in the picture above. It will contain a behind-the-scenes DVD, an art book, a t-shirt and a map-poster of the game's 50 kilometer setting. There's no word yet on the pricing for the Collector's Edition for the US market.

Most id Software games on Steam are 50 percent off this weekend

Valve's weekend sales on Steam are usually just one or two titles but this weekend its a boatload of games that are now just 50 percent off for this weekend only. All of them are part of the id Software Super Pack that was introduced last year during QuakeCon.

That means all of the games in the Super Pack are really cheap via Steam; all the Doom, Wolfenstein, Quake, Heretic/Hexen titles and expansion packs are involved in this sale (except for Enemy Territory; Quake Wars and Quake IV, the latter of which for some reason has never been available for Steam download). If you want to get all of the games at once that's the best deal of all as the entire Super Pack, priced at an already resonable $69.99, is on sale this weekend only for just $34.99. That's 22 total games for less than the price for one regular retail new PC title.

Disciples 3 video shows off the elven tower


A new Disciples III: Renaissance video released, coinciding with the announcement that Akella acquired all rights to the game series from Strategy First. This relaxing video gives a short fly through of an elven tower, but shows off what fans can look forward to as it draws closer to its scheduled 2009 release.

Download the Disciples 3 Elven Tower HD Trailer (52 MB)

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare goes gold for the Mac


The Macintosh version of Spore is releasing day-and-date with the PC version but most games made to run natively on Apple's platform usually take months to head to stores, well behind their PC counterparts. Today we got a huge example of that formula when Aspyr announced that the Mac version of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has now gone gold.

The adaptation of the best selling modern day themed shooter from developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision was handled in-house at Aspyr's own dev studios. The port will require a Mac running an Intel-based processor and Mac OS X 10.5.4. Also, integrated video chips are not supported. The game will ship on September 15.

[Via Blue's News]

Rise of the Argonauts video brings Atalanta on board


This cinematic video uses in-game graphics to introduce Atalanta, the huntress. It shows off her high agility while explaining some of her back story and why she eventually joins Jason on the Argo. Rise of the Argonauts is an action role playing game that lets players assume the role of Jason as he travels with his crew of Argonauts. The game is currently scheduled to release fall of 2008.

Download The Rise of the Argonauts Atalanta Cinematic HD Video (326 MB)

Red Faction Guerrilla video weaponizes the world


The developers of Red Faction: Guerrilla further elaborate on blowing up the world in their latest video. In Guerrilla, destroying the environment is the most powerful weapon at the player's disposal.

Download the Red Faction Guerrilla Destruction HD Trailer #2 (108 MB)

Hands-on: Champions Online Snake Gulch zone



Like most zones in Cryptic Entertainment's Champions Online MMO, Snake Gulch is a big place. The Gulch used to be a thriving desert town-themed amusement park manned by friendly cowboy robots whose gun-slinging shenanigans combined perfectly with exhilarating rides to bring visitors from far and wide to the famous park.

Now, Snake Gulch sits abandoned. The mine cart ride creaks and groans along its tracks, its buggies devoid of riders, its wheels squeaky and wobbly, its tracks rusted and misshapen. Former hot spots sit dry and barren. Wind whistles a lonely cry as it escorts billowing waves of dust through dirt streets, all empty save for the robots marching rhythmically, their eyes no longer wide and friendly but blank, their hands not waving in greeting but dipped toward guns resting in holsters. Their leader: ASCII Oakley, a rootin', tootin', mean ol' cuss who, like her mechanical subordinates, has been reprogrammed by the VIPER organization to respond with hostility instead of grace to any who dare venture into Snake Gulch.

Despite the town's impressive size, a group of mild-mannered journalists who recently attended a Cryptic press event decided that the town wasn't big enough for ASCII Oakley and the rest of us. Sorry, lass: VIPER's reprogramming wasn't your fault, but you've got to go down, and hard.

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Download: World in Conflict v1.2 Map Editor Patch



This patch updates World in Conflict's map editor (WicEd) to version 1.2, which will bring a number of improvements including a resolution editor and the ability to import ground textures.

Download the World in Conflict Map Editor v1.2 Patch (41 MB)

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Age of Conan now available via Steam; 10 percent off sale


You can add more more game that's now available via Valve's Steam download service. Funcom's fantasy MMO Age of Conan has now joined the growing line up of titles on Steam. As usual with introducing a new game, Steam is offering a 10 percent off sale for anyone purchasing Age of Conan before Sept. 11.

Funcom recently announced plans for a commercial expansion pack for Age of Conan that will be released in 2009; they will also continue to expand the game with free content updates for its subscribers. They also plan to release a DirectX10 graphics patch for Age of Conan that should improve the title's visuals greatly. The big question: will the release later this month of Warhammer Online affect Age of Conan's subscriber base?

Gallery: Age of Conan

First Fuel screenshots come out of the gate


Codemasters recently announced their latest racing game and it's already looking like it could be a 2009 highlight. Fuel takes place in a massive off-road open world where racers not only have to deal with other vehicles but also other items like weather. Today Codemasters released the first screenshots showing the game in action.

Developed by France-based Asobo Studios, Fuel actually takes place in a alternate timeline where massive climate change as take place and oil supplies are dwindling. The racers compete in their two and four wheeled vehicles to get more gas for their gas guzzlers. You can check out a developer/teaser trailer for Fuel by downloading it right here at Big Download.

Gallery: Fuel

Spore: Out of the box


Touted by many as a candidate for the greatest game ever made, we've invested several hours in the first portions of Electronic Arts' Spore in our quest to determine if it's really THAT good. So far, it's holding our interest. In the first few hours in playing the single player portion we can say that Spore's creator Will Wright seems to want to cram pretty much every game genre he can think of in one title (except maybe for first person shooters; maybe he just didn't have time).

Starting up Spore brings up the main menu where you have three choices: Play, Create and Share. Share is basically being able to check out other players' creations in Spore and sharing your own. Create opens up all of the game's various editors to allow you to make creatures, buildings, vehicles and space ships without the need to actually go in and play the game at all. We suspect a lot of folks might just ignore the actual game side of Spore and dive into making stuff.

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