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Interplay officially returning to game development

Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance III, Earthworm Jim and Descent all look to be making a comeback.

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Heavenly Sword | Review

The PS3’s Goddess of War Delivers on Epic Proportions

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China gives Microsoft another reason to smile this Christmas; fewer illegal operating systems being sold.

The world’s second-largest PC market is finally getting with the program by beginning to crack down on pirated operating systems. Read the rest of this entry »

The Darkness | Review

The Darkness shows that with a great story and a solid gimmick, even the most “been there, done that” genre can feel fresh!

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Judge Rules in Favor of Activision in Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s Preliminary Injunction Hearing

…ensuring that sales of the game will continue…

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Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Details Begin To Emerge

Tom Clancy still has some unfinished business in Vegas.

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Mortal Kombat Blamed For Child’s Death.

Apparently the 90s were not the last stop for Mortal Kombat headlines.

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PS3 And PSP Expanding Entertainment Capabilities With New System Software Updates

PS3 to Add DivX Video Support, Blu-ray Disc Profile 1.1;…

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EA Announces The Adrenaline Infusing Soundtrack for Burnout Paradise

Rock Paradise City with the Smash Hit Single from Guns N’ Roses

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More Rock Band Tracks Hit Xbox Live.

Songs by Radiohead, Weezer, and Pretenders.

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Command & Conquer Tiberium Announced

Whatever lesson was learned, the FPS venture is back for round two.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion | Review

…it opts for a more action-oriented style, and neglects the RPG elements…

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God of War 2 | Review

Takes a step forward in combat, two steps back elsewhere

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Assassin’s Creed | Review

Repetition’s finest hour is, hopefully, not a glimpse of what is to come.

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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Review

 Worthy of a medal in every way.

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BioShock | Review

BioShock redefines how to become a game few will ever forget.

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Xbox Live Arcade: Aegis Wing | Review

The simplicity of progressive level conquest and boss fights in this game should remind us that graphics, sound, and a dynamic storyline aren’t required to make a game fun…

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Demo of Devil May Cry 4 coming to PS3 and Xbox 360 in Early 2008

Many questions about the game will now be experienced

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Half-Life 2: Orange Box | Review

Everyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the last nine years knows we have been blessed with the privilege of playing such an epic game on the 360. 

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MLB 08 The Show Announced For PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and PSP

 Popular Baseball Franchise Looks to Retain Title as The Most…

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New senior editor appointed via staff vote; former editor returns to staff as columnist

After over three hours of endless debate, the democratic process of the GamePartisan Editorial Staff produced a narrow 8-6 vote confirming four-year staff veteran Paul Willis as the new senior editor and director of Microsoft-related content. His opponent, staff writer Jonny Ginese, while an industry veteran, is a relative newcomer to the editorial operations of GamePartisan, and expressed appreciation and gratitude for those who supported his nomination for the position.

The controversial 8-6 tally in favor of Willis was accepted as final by the entire voting staff. It was the closest confirmation vote on record in the history of the site.

In other GamePartisan news, former news editor David Rogers, originally recruited to the editorial staff by Frank Campione in 2004, has agreed to return to our camp as a columnist. The return of Rogers provides an infusion of experience and further credibility to the staff. His return to the staff furthermore hearkens back to the earlier days of the Campione-DeViney partnership.

That said, we’re done with our internal struggles and back on track. We’ll be back tonight with a content update.