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Major layoffs at Wild Man dev
Jan 19th 2013, 02:17

Gas Powered Games CEO Chris Taylor confirms 40 staff let go in round of layoffs that may result in termination of Kickstarter campaign.

 

Just days after launching a Kickstarter campaign for a new RPG/RTS hybrid called Wild Man, developer Gas Powered Games has enacted a round of company-wide layoffs. CEO Chris Taylor confirmed the news to Polygon today.

"These layoffs are substantial, but it's not everyone," Taylor said. "We still have a fully functioning company, IT, HR, Operations, etc. And have retained some key people."

Taylor told Joystiq the layoffs total around 40 employees.

Taylor said he will release a Kickstarter video explaining the current situation to backers in the coming days. In this video he will ask supporters "if I should continue and then rehire people, or terminate the campaign now."

The Kickstarter campaign for Wild Man--asking for $1.1 million--went live on Monday. At press time, the fund stands at $175,000 pledged from more than 3,500 backers.

Taylor explained to GameSpot this week that he is betting the entire company's future on the success of Wild Man.

"Everything I have ever worked for in my entire career--in my entire life--it culminates in this one event," he said at the time. "I am absolutely all in. That's it. What victory is worth achieving if there's no consequence of failure?"

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"Major layoffs at Wild Man dev" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Fri, 18 Jan 2013 18:17:49 -0800

GS News - Freed Arma devs return home
Jan 19th 2013, 02:06

Martin Pezlar and Ivan Buchta return to Czech Republic after 128 days in Greek jail; trial still on the horizon.

 

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New Releases: January 20th - 26th
Jan 19th 2013, 01:23

This week we check out The Cave, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, ShootMania Storm, Strike Suit Zero, Dungeonland, and The Sims 3: 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff Pack. Beats courtesy of DJ Vinroc: thatsthatlabel.com.

 

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"New Releases: January 20th - 26th" was posted by MikeTao on Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:23:08 -0800

Setting the Mech Free - A look at MechWarrior Online and Hawken
Jan 19th 2013, 00:42

Like Mechs? Curious about MechWarrior Online and Hawken? Watch this video to see what it takes to play each game and what differentiates them.

 

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"Setting the Mech Free - A look at MechWarrior Online and Hawken" was posted by andyb on Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:42:01 -0800

GiantBomb Livestream of MechWarrior Online
Jan 19th 2013, 00:40

A segment from Giantbomb.com's weekly show, Thursday Night Throwdown, where they featured MechWarrior Online.

 

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MechWarrior Online - Community chat with No Guts, No Galaxy
Jan 19th 2013, 00:40

The No Guts, No Galaxy crew, MechWarrior Online community superstars, talk about what makes a strong game, how to get involved, and much more.

 

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More MechWarrior Online and Hawken videos
Jan 19th 2013, 00:39

Feast your eyes on even more mechanized carnage in these videos.

 

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GS News - Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII this fall
Jan 18th 2013, 22:54

Upcoming sequel to Final Fantasy XIII-2 coming out for Xbox 360 and PS3

 

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The Long Haul: Anachronox Part 2
Jan 18th 2013, 22:54

Kevin continues his journey in this episode of The Long Haul: Anachronox.

 

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Halo 4: Spartan Ops - Episode 6 Chapter 4 Developer Commentary
Jan 18th 2013, 22:30

GameSpot plays through the chapter four, Search and Destroy mission, on the Cyclone map.

 

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GS News - All Skyrim DLC coming to PS3 next month
Jan 18th 2013, 21:13

Bethesda bringing Dragonborn, Hearthfire, and Dawnguard expansions to Sony console in February; PC players get Dragonborn content Feb. 5.

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Halo 4: Spartan Ops - Episode 6 Chapter 3 Developer Commentary
Jan 18th 2013, 21:10

We play through the chapter three, Need To Know mission, on the Warrens map.

 

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EVO cofounder sounds off
Jan 18th 2013, 21:04

Tom Cannon discusses changes to tournament format that will see eight featured games this year.

 

It’s been a little over six months since Evolution 2012, the fighting game community shook Las Vegas in record-breaking numbers. In those six months, as is the case with what happens every year after the main event, the fighting game community speculated what games would make it in this year.

Last week that speculation came to a close, as EVO organizer Joey ’MrWizard’ Cuellar announced the 2013 lineup and changes to the road of EVO tournament. Up from six games last year, EVO 2013 will have the most official tournaments since 2004 when there were nine. New titles such as Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Persona 4: Arena will be included, while Injustice: Gods Among Us and PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale will not.

GameSpot spoke to EVO cofounder Tom Cannon about how he, along with his brother Tony, plan to manage so many games this year, having to leave some games out, voting for charity, and why the Road to EVO format was changed.

You went up to eight games this year, the most since 2004. Seeing first-hand how busy things were in 2012, especially in the last few years with record breaking entrants for SF4 and Marvel’are you guys nuts? Why eight games?

The fighting game genre has really exploded since the release of Street Fighter IV. The number of first rate, competitive games has never been higher, so we thought it appropriate to change our format to showcase as many of them as possible this year.

"Obviously, with 8 games this is the most comprehensive lineup we've had, maybe ever."

Overall, how do you compare this lineup to previous year's lineups?

Obviously, with eight games this is the most comprehensive lineup we've had, maybe ever. We have representation from all the sub-genres of fighting, from classic 2D to 3D to anime-inspired games. There are compelling story lines for so many of these tournaments. It's going to be exciting to watch.

How do you plan to manage all of the games in the same three-day span of the event?

We’ll have some changes to the format of EVO this year, the biggest of which is that we’ll be running tournament finals on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This will help both with the scheduling and maintaining a better pace of for the weekend for attendees and and viewers online.

Smash Bros. has been at previous EVOs but has generally never been quite as accepted by the FGC as a whole. Still, it led the Shoryuken community vote to be a part of the lineup. Why was it not chosen?

The poll we put on Facebook was a fun way for us to gauge interest in what fighting games people were playing competitively. It was never meant to be a scientific measure of which community or game would be best for the lineup. That said, we did learn that there are tons of fighting games out there with huge fan-bases who all want to see their games played competitively on the world’s largest stage. Rather than single one out, we chose to give them all a shot by creating the Player Choice category.

Mortal Kombat was chosen, but not Injustice: Gods Among Us, which is scheduled to come out next year. Why this decision? Is it because the game hasn't even been released yet? Is there any chance it could make it's way into the lineup?

The April release date of Injustice is just two months away from EVO, which is a very short amount of time to draw out a game’s full potential. Injustice is one of the games which made the cut for the donation drive, so if fighting games fans want to see it in official tournament lineup they can work toward raising money for the Breast Cancer Research Fund on its behalf.

Although you've always had several Capcom titles, with so many fighting games out now, did that make it difficult at all to bring back SFxT again?

Not at all. Street Fighter X Tekken has had a very rocky start, but I think it showed potential in at the recent Capcom 25th Anniversary tournament. Capcom also has a great track record of steadily improving their fighting games with each subsequent revision and we expect Street Fighter X Tekken v2013 to be no exception.

Did KOF get back in on the finals alone last year?

Nope. KoF still has a strong following, especially internationally. I think the haters are underestimating players' commitment to the franchise.

Will SF4 and Marvel continue to be the headliners this year?

As always, we’ll decide which games are featured most prominently on the Sunday Finals based on player interest, but I would be surprised if Super Street Fighter 4 or Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 did not make the cut. Those two game and their previous incarnations have been perennial favorites every EVO since they debuted.

Which game came the closest to making the final list?

Injustice and Playstation All-Stars were both very close to making it.

You've decided to throw up a community vote by donation dollars for the final EVO game. Why this approach?

Fighting game players are hyper-competitive by nature, so we thought it would be great if the fan-bases for all these games could compete for the final spot. The donation drive is a perfect way to channel that passion toward a really great cause while rewarding the community which can best organize itself on behalf of their game.

Someone brought up the possibility of a publisher/developer putting money in to get their game in. Is that fair game in the name of charity?

The donation drive is meant to raise money for a good cause while letting the community decide the 8th game at EVO. We’re confident all the game publishers will respect the spirit of the drive and not try to influence the results..

The Road to EVO was made much smaller this year compared to last year, so that players wouldn't have to grind it out as much. What led you to come to that decision?

A lot of players who wanted to do well at EVO felt that the needed to travel to as many Road to EVO events as they could to boost their ranking as high as possible before July. We don’t think that’s a healthy for the players or the community as a whole.

Several big majors, especially ones on the east coast\northeast, such as ECT and NEC, were left out this year. Is there a plan to fill this gap, and have you heard feedback from these organizer's on the changes this year?

We will have Road to EVO events in Florida and Toronto. Lots of top players have traditionally attended both of these events, so we’re confident that the northeast will earn their share of seeds. There are a lot of great tournaments in the northeast, and we know the organizers will do fantastic job again this year. It was just a matter of us really wanting to concentrate on four events this year.

Are you worried at all about this year's Road to EVO not having enough events for players to get points at, or not enough data to seed at the end?

Actually, last year we felt we seeded too many players. Because we handed out so many seeds, many times two seeded players wound up in the same pool. How do you explain to a seeded player that they have to fight Daigo or Infiltration in the early rounds of the tournament? It caused a lot of confusion. There will be ample opportunity for all the top-tier players to earn their seed this year. We're handing out seeds to the top 16 players at four of the biggest tournaments in the U.S., plus international seeds. That's a pretty low bar to clear if you're truly a world-class player.

We're still a ways out, but are there any other announcements for the event you could tell us now?

There’s of course more to come, but I’m afraid you’re going to have to wait!

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Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Screens
Jan 18th 2013, 20:45

19 new shots posted.

     

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Sexism isn't keeping women out of industry, says EA exec
Jan 18th 2013, 20:35

Executive vice president Gabrielle Toledano says it's "easy to blame men," but that's not the real problem.

 

Electronic Arts executive vice president and chief talent officer Gabrielle Toledano has sounded off on sexism in the gaming industry. In an editorial at Forbes, Toledano said when it comes to sexism, there is a "big disconnect between perception and reality," noting it's not men who keep women out of the business.

"It’s easy to blame men for not creating an attractive work environment," Toledano said. "But I think that’s a cop-out. If we want more women to work in games, we have to recognize that the problem isn’t sexism."

Toledano said she does not take issues around sexism or harassment lightly. In fact, as the head of human resources at EA, she said she enforces a "very strict code of conduct" and leads regular employee training initiatives to ensure a safe environment for all.

Her biggest issue is that the game industry is perceived as more sexist than other male-dominated workplaces, when in fact this may not be the case. At the same time, she acknowledged EA employs far more men than women, and this is an "issue to fix."

"Rather than blame the majority just because they are the majority, I believe the solution starts with us: women," she said.

Toledano laid out three "dirty little secrets" about women in the game industry, the first of which is that many women play games. "Nearly half of all gamers are female and yet I still continue to hear on a weekly basis that 'the only people playing games are boys in their basements.' It’s just not true. So if you like to play games, wouldn’t it be fun to make them?"

The second "secret" Toledano spoke of is that the industry wants to hire more women. She said a company cannot be successful if a team "looks and acts and thinks the same." She said embracing a more diverse culture is not simply a "feel-good message," but rather it is a requirement to continue making successful games.

The third and final "secret" Toledano said is that there are not enough women to hire, especially in the engineering department, at least not yet. She said to change this, support is needed for educational institutions that encourage women to pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) careers.

"The longevity of our industry and the infusion of new and diverse ideas that appeal to all consumers depend on getting more women into engineering, math, design, and other STEM-related disciplines," she said.

Toledano ended her note acknowledging sexism is a reality of the modern day workforce. However, this should not keep women from entering the industry, she said.

"Sexism is an unfortunate reality of our times, but as women we must seek the power and ability in ourselves to change the dynamic. Cast aside the preconceptions, and look for the opportunities and places to make an impact. And I can tell you firsthand that in the video game industry women are not just welcome, we are necessary and we are equal."

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SpellForce 2: Faith in Destiny Screens
Jan 18th 2013, 20:25

4 new shots posted.

     

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Gun Commando Screens
Jan 18th 2013, 20:15

8 new shots posted.

     

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Total War: Rome II Screens
Jan 18th 2013, 19:35

1 new shots posted.

     

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Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan - Dancer
Jan 18th 2013, 19:25

A Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan highlighting the Dancer.

 

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Mahjong Mysteries: Ancient Athena 3D Screens
Jan 18th 2013, 19:25

8 new shots posted.

     

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