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  • Play: Steam games on the cheap thanks to daily Humble Bundles

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    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    05.14.2014

    Your average Humble Bundle is a fortnightly affair. Starting today, however, there's going to be a fresh bundle every 24 hours for a period of two weeks, which ought to add up to some decent savings for Steam gamers. If you've never partaken in one of these bundles before, then it's pretty simple: You visit the site to see what's on offer, choose how much (or how little) you want to pay for a bundle, decide how much of that money you want to allocate to a charity, and then look on in a contented stupor while the new titles magically weave their way into your Steam library. If you head over there today, you can get all the titles listed after the break for around £6 (although the site shows everything in dollars), or even less if you leave out one of the more mediocre titles, Dead Island: Riptide. (Update: the clock has ticked and the deal has already changed. There's now a new batch of goodies on offer.)

  • Saints Row, Dead Island head up Humble Deep Silver Bundle

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    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    07.30.2013

    Humble Bundle organizers have launched The Humble Deep Silver Bundle, a pay-what-you-want compilation offering up Steam codes for Saints Row: The Third, Dead Island, and other standout games from the publisher's PC catalog. Buyers who pay $1 or more will receive Steam codes for Saints Row 2 and Saints Row: The Third, along with the pirate-themed action-RPG Risen 2: Dark Waters and the Gold Edition of Sacred 2. Pay more than the average purchase price (currently around $5) and you'll also get the Game of the Year Edition of Dead Island and Saints Row: The Third's Full Package DLC collection. If you're feeling particularly charitable, you might consider the bundle's $25 purchase tier, which includes a Steam copy of Techland's recently released Dead Island: Riptide. The Humble Deep Silver Bundle will be available for purchase through August 13.

  • Trophies: Sacred 2

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.05.2009

    Here's an early look at the Trophies for the upcoming PS3 RPG, Sacred 2. It looks like a rather tough Platinum to get, with players having to go through the game a minimum of six times to get the elusive Trophy. View Trophy List | Visit Trophy Portal

  • Sacred 2 developer goes bankrupt

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    04.20.2009

    Though it's finally been dated, dungeon crawler Sacred 2 has been plagued by delays. Today comes a reminder that getting it right often comes with a price. Developer Ascaron Entertainment confirmed to Gamespot that the company has declared bankruptcy in Germany after a four-year development period on the game.The news isn't all bad: The move isn't expected to effect the game's release and and the company has met with "several well-known interested parties to discuss a positive takeover." Here's hoping the final damage is as minimal as possible.

  • Sacred 2 hacking, slashing its way to May 12 release

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.17.2009

    Publisher CDV has announced that Sacred 2 will release on May 12 for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. For those who haven't been following the title (already available on PC), it's a traditional fantasy dungeon crawler that's big on grinding and extensive stat management. You know, elves, mages, mounts, spells, that kind of thing. The game also features online co-op for up to four players, which is definitely welcome. Until Blizzard decides to announce a console version of Diablo III, we suppose it will have to do.Sacred 2 will be available in both vanilla and Collector's Edition varieties.

  • Sacred 2: Fallen Angel CE is all about the mini-figure

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    02.18.2009

    Ascaron and Deep Silver just announced that a Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Collector's Edition will be releasing to both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms in Q2 2009.The yet-to-be-priced Sacred 2 CE will come with a standard assortment of goodies, including a soundtrack, art book and poster map. The highlight ... is the Seraphim miniature, thanks to its exquisite workmanship, accurate portrayal of the human form and the curvaceous suit of armor.Sacred 2 Collector's Edition Contents Sacred 2 Game Disc Art Book Seraphim Miniature Double-sided 50x50 cm Poster Map of Ancaria Soundtrack CD

  • Sacred 2: Fallen Angel pushed into Q2 2009

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    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    02.04.2009

    Fat loot aficionados won't be happy to hear that the console debut of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel has been pushed into Q2 2009. Originally, the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game were slated to release alongside the PC version, but delays forced developer Ascaron to focus on one platform. Sure, we're upset that our plundering and level grinding will be put on hold, but considering the bumps in the road Sacred 2 hit when it released on PC last November, we wouldn't mind a few extra months of development. What bumps, you ask? Things like game crashes, flip-book style framerates and wacky collision detection that sent players hurling through terrain, into the empty world below. Small stuff, really.

  • Plenty of horsing around in latest Sacred 2 screens

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.28.2009

    Fresh from the developer oven and cooled just enough for immediate consumption are five new Sacred 2: Fallen Angel screenshots from the Xbox 360 version. There isn't much terribly new to be seen in the screens, but they do focus on both the Temple Guardian and Seraphim characters. What we find most interesting is the Star Wars Wheel Bike inspired Monowheel and the horse screenshot, mainly because we are fans of most all equine. Enjoy the screens. Gallery: Sacred 2: Fallen Angel

  • The Best of Big Download: November 17-23

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    Joystiq Staff
    Joystiq Staff
    11.23.2008

    Killing zombies is fun, whether they're the fast Left 4 Dead variety or the slow Nazis in Call of Duty: World at War. While we go back to some undead-shooting fun, you can check out Big Download's features and highlights from the past week.Exclusive features Reviews: We give our final verdicts on Left 4 Dead, Sacred 2, Quantum of Solace, Strong Bad Episode 4 and American McGee's Grimm: Cinderella. Things we love (and hate) about Left 4 Dead: Our gallery feature takes a look at the highs and lows of Valve's latest first person shooter. Beyond mods: Our gallery feature takes a look at first person shooter mods that have changed into full fledged retail game titles. Mac Monday: Our weekly look at Macintosh gaming is the casual city sim Jane's Reality. Boot Disk: Our weekly look at retro gaming takes a look at the original King's Quest. Independent Minds: Our weekly indie games feature takes a look at originality in game titles. Big Ideas: Why are so-called horror games not that scary? Our weekly look at game trends tries to answer this question. Freeware Friday: Our weekly look at free games is all about the strategy-sim title Simutrans. Contests: You still have time to enter our contests to win copies of Left 4 Dead, Sacred 2 and beta codes for Battleforge.

  • Video: Sacred 2, CGI and an old dude

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    11.11.2008

    Here's some CGI trailer goodness, brought to you by developer Ascaron and their upcoming action role playing fantasy Sacred 2: Fallen Angel. Embedded above is the game's introductory video which is 100% CGI and 100% back story informative. There's also skeleton warrior mutilation, a giant rock monster, a metal dog-looking character that shoots laser from its arm and a chick that rides a giant tiger. Rawr?

  • Sacred 2 hits North America Feb 17, 2009, Atari distributes

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    10.22.2008

    After the annoucement that Sacred 2: Fallen Angel has been delayed into 2009, Atari has announced a multi-year distribution deal with cdv, the European publisher of the game. Atari will bring Sacred 2 to the North American market, along with future titles from the publisher. Sacred 2 will be hitting North American soil on February 17, 2009. So, for everyone out there awaiting a decent multiplayer dungeon crawl, mark your calendars, and try not to get confused by the new Atari logo on the box. Everyone else, move along.

  • 360 version of Sacred 2 pushed to Q1 2009

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    10.21.2008

    You know, a few months ago, we might have been sad to report that the dungeon crawling action of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2009, but seriously, have you seen all the releases dropping this holiday? Yeah, so have we. Just trying to afford a few of these games is already hard enough. We don't need Ascaron's impressive looking action RPG thrown on top of everything else. Then again, next year brings us heavy hitters like Resident Evil 5 and Halo Wars. Our wallets may never be safe.[Thanks, Ryan]

  • New Sacred 2 trailer shows off 4 player co-op

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    08.21.2008

    It's been a while since we last heard about Sacred 2, but now that the Games Convention is underway in Leipzig, it's the perfect time for German developer Ascaron to roll out a brand new trailer. Lest you've missed our previous coverage of the game, Sacred 2 is a dungeon crawling RPG in the vein of Baldur's Gate and Diablo. Oh, and it's real purdy too. The trailer is a bit schizophrenic, what with the crazy fast motion and the like, but sharp-eyed observers will see detailed environments and characters, including a female warrior that appears to be wearing high heels. The trailer also promises over 500 quests and open world to explore. Oh, and genre fans should take note: four player co-op. Sacred 2 will be hitting the Xbox 360 this November.

  • Dungeon crawler goodness: New Sacred 2 footage

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.04.2008

    Okay, so maybe we're not getting a 360 version of Diablo 3 (or maybe we are), but that doesn't mean we can't get our dungeon crawling fix. Of course, there is Too Human coming in August. Too Human is sci-fi though. What about strict fantasy fans? For them, we have Sacred 2. In development for quite some time now -- we first saw it at GDC 07 -- Sacred 2 looks to give fans of dungeon crawling something to smile about. We were impressed with the game when we saw it at this year's GDC, and these videos are looking even better. While the amount of gameplay seen in these two videos is pretty small, what's there looks very pretty. Oh, and did we mention that Sacred 2 will have 4-player online co-op? Yeah, well it will.

  • Sacred 2: Fallen Angel announced for PS3

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    06.26.2008

    Click for high-resolution image. German RPG developer Ascaron Entertainment, has announced their upcoming action RPG, Sacred 2: Fallen Angel will be hitting the PS3 this fall. "Role-playing game enthusiasts have always been strongly represented on the PLAYSTATION® platforms, and we are delighted to offer a version of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel for the PlayStation® 3," said Heiko tom Felde, Managing Director of Ascaron Entertainment GmbH. "We've been working on this version for more than a year, and can now proudly reveal it and its new features, to an entirely new audience."Previously announced for PC and Xbox 360, the PS3 version of Sacred 2 will featured "enhanced graphics," drop-in co-op play and other online multiplayer modes. Through the drop-in co-op play, players can simply pick up an extra controller and press Start to jump in. According to the press release, "the controls and interface have been developed from scratch for the PLAYSTATION 3 to ensure fluid and intuitive game play optimized for the platform throughout." The first images of the PS3 version can be found in our gallery.%Gallery-26210%

  • X3F TV: Sacred 2 hands-on

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.28.2008

    It's time for the second installment of X3F TV everyone. For this episode, we have hands-on impressions of Sacred 2 from GDC08. Longtime readers may remember that we saw the game at GDC07 last year. We can honestly say that the fantasy hack-and-slash has come a long way during the last year. But why waste words when a video can tell you so much more? Enjoy our video hands-on and tell us what you think. Subscribers to the Xbox 360 Fancast will also receive the video via their aggregator of choice and the M4V file can be downloaded directly as well, so feel free to watch it on your favorite personal media player (in a much higher resolution).[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[Zune] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in Zune Marketplace.[RSS] Add the Xbox 360 Fanboy Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically.[M4V] Download the M4V directly.

  • A closer look at Sacred 2

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.06.2007

    Eurogamer recently got a chance to sit down and play the latest build of Sacred 2 from Ascaron Entertainment. It seems the game has made some strides since we got some hands-on time with it earlier this year. While we've covered most of the game's features before (huge game world, heavy customization, mounts, etc.) Eurogamer comes away with a few new details. One feature we particularly like is the magic system. As players level up their spells, they are given several customization options, rather than getting pre-determined upgrades. As an example, Eurogamer looks at a basic fireball spell. When leveling up your fireball, you might choose to simply upgrade the spell in its current form, or you might choose to have it cast three fireballs instead, or even turn it into a homing fireball. With systems like this in place, even two characters of the same class can play in dramatically different ways. If there is one thing hack-and-slash action games need, it's variety. Hit the "read" link for the full preview.

  • Video: Sacred 2 trailer and first look

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.13.2007

    After getting some play time with Ascaron's Sacred 2 last week at GDC, we also got our hands on two videos of the game. The first one, embedded above, is the official trailer for Sacred 2, featuring some CG cutscenes and some gameplay towards the end. The style should be familiar to fans of hack n' slash games like Diablo and Baldur's Gate. The second video is a first look preview that showcases some of the game's features. Sacred 2 features a seamless world (with no loading screens), 100 different suits of armor (with interchangeable pieces), and 40 weapon types. Watch the first look after the break.

  • GDC 07: Sacred 2 hands on preview

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.09.2007

    The last day of GDC tends to be the slowest, so we understandably pleased to get a chance to play Sacred 2: Fallen Angel from Ascaron Entertainment. Sacred 2 is an action RPG title in development for both the PC and Xbox 360. The game features co-operative gameplay for up to four players in an open world environment. The game plays more or less like most action RPGs, with the action seen from a distant third person perspective. Fans of games like Baldur's Gate and Diablo will have a pretty good idea of what to expect. We spoke with Ascaron's Heiko tom Felde to learn about what sets Sacred 2 apart.

  • Sacred 2 expected in October 2007

    by 
    Alan Rose
    Alan Rose
    11.02.2006

    Ascaron Entertainment has announced that Sacred 2: Fallen Angel will launch next October. The German developer's follow-up to the cult classic RPG has an updated engine under the hood, and six playable characters (with good and evil storylines) for plenty of replay value. The timing couldn't be better. By the end of next year, you should have completed every quest in Oblivion, fought for both the orcs and humans in Gothic 3, and conquered countless Neverwinter Nights 2 campaigns. Of course, you'll still have Assassin's Creed, Elveon, and The White Council to contend with.See also: Sacred 2 web site goes live