PC

Red Orchestra 2 Is A Fitting Tribute To The Battle Of Stalingrad

I’ve been playing Red Orchestra 2 for the past few days, and every time I boot it up, I get a strange feeling. Like I’m playing through the ghosts of video games past. Which, considering the game takes place on a virtual representation of a battlefield where nearly one million men lost their lives, is eerily appropriate.


October 13, 2009
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Dev Defends Valve From Conflict-of-Interest Criticism

Ostensibly the kind of small games studio that Valve exploits, according to the Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford’s controversial remarks last week, Tripwire Interactive told Gamasutra that it wouldn’t exist without Valve’s muscular presence in the PC sector.


August 21, 2009
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Tripwire Self-Publishes Killing Floor At Retail

Tripwire Interactive is making the leap from independent PC developer to self-publishing independent developer, starting with a retail release of their smash hit co-op survival horror FPS, Killing Floor.


May 4, 2009
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Red Orchestra Gets Sequel, Redundant Subtitle

We’ve quietly been fans of Tripwire’s Red Orchestra mods/games for years now. But three years on from the release of Ostfront 41-45, the game is showing its age. Time, then, for a sequel!