Books
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Hakuoki’s Shinsengumi
Last minute shoppers can rest easy tonight as Aksys and Idea Factory have you covered! If you know a woman with a PSP who is needing a pick-me-up tomorrow, grab her a copy of Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom. It’s the first official otome (girl’s dating sim) release in North America and could be more »
Mass Effect: Deception is being fixed
If you bought one of the launch copies of Mass Effect: Deception, you now own a collector’s item. Both BioWare and Del Ray know that what happened with this spin-off book is not okay. As a result, BioWare’s Chris Priestly posted on the BioWare Social Network forums to let fans know the companies are working more »
Don’t worry, BioWare will correct inaccuracies in Mass Effect: Deception
It’s hard to slip anything by dedicated Mass Effect fans on the internet. Once they got a chance to look through the Mass Effect: Deception novel, a wave of disappointment soon followed. There are apparently some factual errors in the novel that are too large to ignore. As a result, Mass Effect fans have spoken out against more »
William C. Dietz messed up Mass Effect: Deception
If there’s one thing fans know, it’s every single canonical detail about their favorite games. Should someone come along and introduce a new entry in the series that isn’t right, the fans will make their voices heard. Case in point is Mass Effect: Deception. William C. Dietz was tapped to write this entry instead of more »
The Art of the Mass Effect Universe EDI and Prothean images leaked
Well, I think we can universally decree Mass Effect 3 the worst kept secret in video games ever. It’s had a horrible string of bad luck. First, a demo that wasn’t supposed to be seen by everyone appears on Xbox Live and is there long enough for people to completely play through it. Then, people more »
Xbox 360 and PC users get Mass Effect 3 DLC with The Art of the Mass Effect Universe
Wow, companies are really trying to get people to buy Mass Effect merchandise. First, the Mass Effect 2 action figures are confirmed to come with Xbox 360 and PC DLC for Mass Effect 3. Now, the same has just been done for the forthcoming The Art of the Mass Effect Universe artbook. If you commit more »
Hitman: Damnation coming to bookstores this summer
You may have to wait until December to play Hitman: Absolution on your PS3, Xbox 360 or PC, but you can catch up with Agent 47 before then. It turns out Raymond Benson has penned a new tale about the assassin and Del Rey will be publishing Hitman: Damnation very soon. Hitman: Damnation is going more »
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons books re-released to benefit Gygax memorial
In a move that stunned and amazed role playing gamers everywhere, Wizards of the Coast (WoTC) announced a re-release of the original three hardcover Advanced Dungeons and Dragons books: the Monster Manual, the Player’s Handbook, and the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Just like in the old days, the Dungeon Master’s guide is a bit more expensive at $45 (it was $15 when it was released), with the others at $35 (original price was $12).
Gift Guide: Warhammer Fantasy, Time of Legends and Horus Heresy eBundles
If you know someone who is interested in fantasy tales or are interested in fantasy tales yourself, here’s something that might be of interest for you. Warhammer Fantasy, as you think the franchise name might imply, is the fantasy branch of Warhammer franchise. This post also covers the Time of Legends and Horus Heresy bundles.
As with the previous gift guide on Warhammer 40,000 eBundles, there might be some steep looking costs. If, however, you’re into these kinds of stories, these bundles are pretty fair considering how much you get in each.
Read all of Skyrim’s books on your e-reader
Books are extremely common in Skyrim. You can find them just about anywhere from the largest estate, to the coldest caves. There are simply too many books for the average gamer to read while in the game. We’d rather kill dragons and find the best weapons and armor available. However, that doesn’t mean the books in Skyrim are boring. There is some interesting literature to experience if you’re willing to take the time to read it. Thankfully, someone cared enough to compile every book in Skyrim into a single file to read on your Kindle, iPad, Nook or whatever e-reader you have on hand.






















