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Thursday, May 14, 2009 |
Fiction: I Married a Pagan, Day 7 - 12:03:34 AM - pavlovscat |
Here it is! I Married A Pagan, Day 7 is ready for download. If you've been following Henry's story, don't miss Day 7! This is the final day in the serial, so email Greypatch3 and let him know what you think about Henry's adventures.“I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss the bride.”For those who missed the previous days of Greypatch3's delightful comedy, I Married a Pagan, here are the links to all the previous days in Henry's story:
ENJOY!!
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Monday, May 11, 2009 |
Thief 4 ... ahem, THI4F... announced - 3:44:07 PM - Dan |
Today, after around a year of rumors, Thief 4, or THI4F as they are calling it (so hip, so trendy, so lol) was announced by Eidos Montreal, or Eidos Monty as I like to call them.
In addition to that... nothing. Just a confirmation of what we all pretty much knew since the start of the month. I am sure they will be releasing a concept image or something eventually, some day, but it seems not today.
So join us on our Thief IV anticipation forum (linked to above... Note the awesome use of roman numerals. Maybe we should have called it THIVF) and crazy-go-nuts with the taffers there about a game we still know zero about from a developer we have no idea what to expect from! (Well, aside from some very, very pretty pictures of Deus Ex 3!)
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009 |
Eidos announcement on May 11th - 10:08:13 PM - Dan |
As many of you probably already know, eidos has suggested that their hinted-at "T" entitled project will be announced on May 11th. Our forum has been buzzing about it in the year since the original hint, and now the buzz is approaching critical mass. Many big gaming websites have suggested that they already know the revealed game will be Thief 4, and all clues point in that direction.
So, for us here at The Circle, the question really isn't "is it going to be Thief 4?" but more, "If it's a game called Thief, will it have anything to do with our beloved series?" That's something we maybe won't know for a long time to come, but hopefully we'll have something to report on May 11th. It could be a real Thief 4, or it could be a series reboot, or it could be a game that is Thief 4 in name only, or it could be a game that is Thief in name only. We still have nightmares of the Modern Thief game briefly in development over at eidos.
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Saturday, May 02, 2009 |
Fiction: I Married a Pagan, Day 6, Pt 2 - 6:48:47 PM - pavlovscat |
Find out what else happens during Day 6 of Henry's story in I Married A Pagan, Day 6, Part 2. It's time for the next installment and the end of Day
6, so download download Day 6, Part 2 here. Drop an email to Greypatch3 with comments about the story. Enjoy!! Burtilda Cresswell sat across from her husband in an overstuffed armchair, trying her best to look over the silverware to make sure the help had cleaned it thoroughly. Darald Cresswell was enjoying one of his several books. It was one of those types of novels where most sentences are paragraphs unto themselves, sentences which, on further reflection, do not need to be nearly as long as they are, but yet, in their attempts to go on and on into constant digression and normally cause most readers to bend over in confused exasperation and profuse vomiting, somehow defy the odds and the book gets published, to the author’s bewilderment, since he was simply trying to see how much he could annoy the printing house and make them spend an absolute bundle on ink and paper, which, unfortunately enough, was far much more than it used to be, considering how the price of paper had been going up in the last couple of years, due to a massive shortage of good harvesting trees, at least, trees that didn’t hunt down and kill the lumberjacks attempting to harvest them. |
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