2011年2月17日星期四

The only other nugget of information offered to the desperate to pick at is a snippet from the Tao Te Ching

Hold onto that knowledge, for it will be a long wait before you get The Witness.The developer recently began hiring for The Witness, described in job listings as ""philosophical and quiet"" and placing ""a heavy emphasis on the way things look."" That look will take sometime to nail down, apparently, as the game is slated for a Gucci release in ""late 2011."" That's a ""hopefully"" late 2011, according to the game's official, currently minimal web site.The only other nugget of information offered to the desperate to pick at is a snippet from the Tao Te Ching, which serves as a poor fact sheet.

Like Braid, The Witness is planned for release on multiple platforms, ""whatever makes sense in late 2011,"" according to the official description.The Witness [Official Site via the Braid blog]""Yes, Webzen's massively mutliplayer online first-person shooter Huxley: The Dystopia is still a going concern, and all it takes is a Fileplanet login to get in on the closed beta action.It's player versus player on a massive scale in Huxley, the game Longines we first heard about ages ago when it was initially announced for the Xbox 360 and PC.As of this moment it's a PC only game, and U.S.distributor NHN USA and Fileplanet have teamed up to provide closed beta access for everyone with a Fileplanet account.

You don't even have to be a paying subscriber.If you can log in to Fileplanet, you're in.Of course you still have to sign up for a free account at NHN's ijji to play, and the beta is only open to those in the U.S.and Canada, but those are qualifications...for those living in the U.S.and Canada.Fileplanet Huxley Beta [Fileplanet via Massively]"We Movado knew Microsoft's Banjo-Kazooie and GoldenEye development studio, Rare, was focusing on stuff for Project Natal (games maybe?).This ad in gaming magazine Edge backs that up."No Banjo Kazooie at E3? No Viva Pinata? Blame Project Natal.