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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse is coming in December
By Joe Jasko
Revolution Software has announced today that the highly anticipated fifth installment in their popular series of point-and-click adventure games, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse, is headed our way soon. Taking core adventure gameplay mechanics, but painting everything up in a beautiful high-definition upgrade to the much-revered art style that fans all know and love, the upcoming sequel is currently slated for release on December 4, 2013.In the game, players will follow the tale of George Stobbart and Nico Collard, a lawyer and journalist, respectively, as the two are suddenly thrown into an exhilarating investigation together after a curious painting gets stolen from a lavish art gallery in Paris. What starts out as an innocent chase quickly escalates into a race against time across all of Europe, with shadowy figures and a dark conspiracy waiting around every bend."But this time around, the adventure is so big that it's not all going to fit inside a single game: so Revolution Software has decided to split it up into two different episodes, in another first for the Broken Sword series. Therefore, players can expect to get Episode 1 of the game on the initial release date of December 4, 2013, with Episode 2 to follow shortly after in January 2014. Both episodes will be launching on PC and Mac first ($14.99 for each episode individually or $24.99 when bundled together), with iOS and Android versions not too far behind each respective episode launch.The Banner Saga gets a release date and new trailer
By Joe Jasko
The Banner Saga from Stoic Games has been high on our radar here at Gamezebo ever since we first caught wind of the Viking-themed turn-based strategy game way back in the beginning of 2012, so to have a release date finally set in place is more than a little exciting. Today we can officially confirm that The Banner Saga will be available on January 14, 2014. Players can also pre-order the game on Steam starting sometime in the next month or so, to make sure they're all prepared for the big day.To commemorate this news, Stoic Games has also unleashed a brand new announcement trailer, which shows off those fluid 2D visuals and animations that we've all been drooling over for the past few years now. The new announcement trailer also reminds players that the gods are dead, that they must face their foes alone, and that they might not even survive their harrowing journey. Vikings man, I'll tell ya: pretty intense dudes right there.But seriously, how awesome does this game look? January can't come soon enough! And if you need something to help you pass the time until those first few snowflakes start to fall, then feel free to peruse Gamezebo's vast array of literature on The Banner Saga, including our initial game preview, and two in-depth interviews with the folks at Stoic Games.Call of Duty 4 for $5
By Jim Squires
Money's tight. We get it. With Christmas on the horizon - not to mention a fat Thanksgiving turkey, a winter heating bill, and a new snow shovel - "disposable income" isn't a phrase that's in your vocabulary right now. Which is a shame, because you really wanted to pick up a copy of Call of Duty: Ghosts this week.We can't help you there - but if you want a taste of CoD fun without a big price tag, Gamezebo Deals is offering Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on to PC and Mac gamers on Steam for just $4.99! That's a savings of 75%.Enough jibber-jabber. Get to downloading already.Replay Wednesdays: Ittle Dew, Anomaly 2 and more!
By Joe Jasko
Can you imagine a world in which all individual video games were made for one single platform and one single platform alone? That's a pretty scary thought, isn't it? It's right on the same level as an all-out zombie apocalypse. But the good news is that we don't live in such a horrific kind of world, and a lot of our favorite games gets re-released on exciting new platforms each and every week: which is where Gamezebo's Replay Wednesdays comes in!This week's list was dominated by a few particularly awesome PC games that finally made their long-awaited debut in the mobile games space, including Ittle Dew, a cartoony puzzle-adventure that could give Link and Zelda a run for their money, and the alien-apocalyptic Anomaly 2 with the scary good graphics. See anything good that came to your gaming device of choice this week? Be sure to let us know down in the replies!"What’s the best endless runner?
By Jim Squires
It's been four years since Adam Saltsman's Canabalt introduced us to the words "endless runner." Since that time we've run temples, rushed minions, and done everything in between. It would be hard to nail down the exact number of endless runners that have popped up since, but I'm pretty sure a fictional number like "bajillion" or "kazillion" would sum it up nicely.To put it bluntly, there have been a lot.And, as you might expect, those kajillion endless runners have seen their share of gems and flops. By now it seems safe to assume that everybody has a favorite. And so, today, Gamezebo asks: what's the best endless runner?Let us know your favorite in the comments below. If you can include a screenshot and the reason why, even better!Pre-Order Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for PC, save $11
By Jim Squires
Are you a PC gamer who's feeling a twinge of jealousy when your console-gaming friends brag about the fun they're having in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag? Don't worry - your day is coming. And when it does, we want to help you save some money.You can pre-order the PC version of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag right now for only $49 at Gamezebo Deals. That's $11 less than the $60 launch price. Your pre-order will score you an activation code that's redeemable at Ubisoft's UPLAY store (you'll need a free UPLAY account to do this) when it launches on November 22nd.For more details, check out the full listing at Gamezebo Deals. And don't forget to check out all of our other great gaming deals this week!The 7th Guest: 3 is now in development
By Joe Jasko
Trilobyte Games has shown us today that it's never too late to make a new installment of your favorite video game series, even if it takes two whole decades to do it. The 7th Guest was an adventure game first released in 1993, with a follow-up sequel called The 11th Hour hitting shelves in the fall of 1995. And now today, as we come to the close of 2013, the developer has announced that a final episode in the franchise is currently in the works, to be known simply as The 7th Guest: 3.Just so you have an idea of how long it's really been, the original The 7th Guest was first released as a means to push hardware sales of computers with this newfangled technology called CD-ROM drives. Well now The 7th Guest: 3, or T7G3 for short, is said to mark a long-awaited return to the puzzle-filled house of notorious villain Henry Stauf, in which the house itself acts as one enormous puzzle to put the player's mind to the ultimate test."While the folks at Trilobyte Games plan to closely follow the spirit and charm of the first two entries in the series here in this upcoming third installment, that's certainly not to say that they won't be taking advantage of some of the latest technological advances that have occurred since 1995: such as touchscreen controls and rendering Stauf's mansion in glorious high-definition graphics. As Trilobyte Games CEO Rob Landeros puts it, "We've been waiting to make The 7th Guest: 3 for a long time."A Deal Fit for a Jedi: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast + Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy for $6.99
By Jim Squires
A short time ago, in a galaxy really really close, Gamezebo posted a new deal that should get Star Wars fans super excited. Remember the days when the best Star Wars games had the words "Jedi Knight" in the title? So do we - so we're offering the last two games in that well-loved series bundled together for $6.99.A quick purchase on our site will get you Steam codes for both Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, and the final game in the series, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. And since you'll be getting Steam codes, you'll be able to play these on both PC and Mac.Like the Millennium Falcon (which we all know made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs), this deal won't be around for long. Jump in and grab it while you can!