In the new World of Warcraft content patch, patch 3.2 Call of the Crusade, a new 5-man dungeon and 10- and 25-man raid instance will be introduced. Centered in Northeast Icecrown, these arena-style encounters will represent the next tier of PvE progression in Wrath of the Lich King.
The new 3.2 WoW content patch, Call of the Crusade, will bring with it some pretty significant changes to all three talent specs for Paladins. Learn all about these changes so you’ll be ready when the new patch drops.
In the upcoming content patch for World of Warcraft, patch 3.2, the Isle of Conquest will be introduced as the first 40-man raid since Naxxramas in original WoW. The Isle of Conquest pits 40 Horde vs 40 Alliance in a massive and complex battleground that will appeal to players of all styles.
It seems with every new patch the Death Knight class is once again targeted for a massive overhaul. 3.2 is no acception. Find out what nerfs and buffs are coming to the Death Knight class in WoW patch 3.2 - Call of the Crusade - so that you aren’t taken by surprise.
This Tomb Raider Underworld walkthrough article for the PC takes you through the engaging, satisfying, and entertaining six areas of the Mediterranean Sea level. In addition, details and spoilers are given on puzzles and the locations of hidden treasures.
You may have your own Star Wars games collection, but there are many games that have yet to be included in your compilation. Here’s a list of ten best Star Wars computer games that touches every genre, be it RPG, RTS or FPS.
World of Warcraft’s sales numbers and critical acclaim place it in a class all its own. This type of popularity can’t help but have an influence on the future of MMO games. Check out five of WoW’s great features that we are sure to see in future MMOs.
In 1999, Pumpkin Studios created Warzone 2100. A fantastic Strategy game of its era,
It’s been Ten years, and a lot has changed. the game is Open Source, and very actively developed. Today, we look back at this retro, now cross platform game, and see its good, its bad, and more.
Survival horror makes its third appearance on the Nintendo Wii with the release of Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil. The game is essentially a remake of the Gamecube game (a remake in itself) by Capcom. Unfortunately, the game is basically identical and offers gamers nothing new or dynamic.