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Gamezone: Hawken preview

When you think free-to-play games on PC, what comes to mind are MMORPGs with thousands of players, or perhaps a unique offering like Dungeon Fighter Online. Very rarely do you think of a balls-to-the-wall action game where you're in control of a heavily armed mech, tearing through the streets of a post-apocalyptic city and blasting other robots to smithereens. Yet that's exactly what Adhesive Games will be offering when Hawken launches on the PC front later this year, and it seems as if it may be everything you'd want in a full-blown mech action game, but without the pesky price tag.

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Fans Resurrect Hawken For PC Platform

Expect the game to only work offline right now.

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AuraAbjure2103d ago

It's pretty inspiring when the community does this kind of stuff.

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Where Do Games Go When They Die?

As we trend ever deeper into a world of games that require servers maintained by the developer or publisher, we see more and more games disappearing from the world. What happens when these games are shut down? What does it take for a game to survive beyond this point?

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NecrumOddBoy2419d ago

Alamogordo, New Mexico "RIP E.T."

ApocalypseShadow2419d ago

I was going to say that. Lol!

Actually, "Just ask Atari where ET is."

But basically the same joke.

vikingland12417d ago

It depends on how good they are :-)

Profchaos2417d ago (Edited 2417d ago )

Most modern games that have online components like destiny rely so heavily on co op between players that even if you had a full disc version popping it in and playing won't be a fun experience as you can't play the actual game after hitting a wall with difficulty levels of they even boot

But classic titles like vice city will still be the same in 2049 as they were in 2001 provided you play on a disc not stripped down digital versions that have the soundtrack cut out ten years later

Traecy2417d ago

They don't die,they just become irrelevant. Multiplayer games are another story.

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Hawken Servers Closed on Steam, Staying on Consoles

Hawken, the free to play mech shooter has had its servers closed on Steam, but it will remain live on consoles.

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ClosetRebel3053d ago

I didn't even realize this game was removed from my Steam library. Bummer.

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gangsta_red3053d ago

The game was a UI mess and when I actually played it was an even bigger mess

Blu3_Berry3053d ago

This is exactly why only online multiplayer games won't last very long. It's important to have a single player campaign (a good one, not a throw-away trash story) or some kind of offline multiplayer mode.

sampsonon3053d ago

it's doing well on console mostly because xbox gamers haven't had a good game for a few years.

DialgaMarine3053d ago

I’ve played some great MP-only titles, so needing a SP isn’t really an issue, so much as it’s the developers needing to make the game good and offer content to keep people coming back.

Blu3_Berry3052d ago

Hmmm, I think you hit the nail on the head right there.

Elit3Nick3052d ago

When it's fighting Mechwarrior Online, another PVP mech game from a franchise with an established fan-base, it couldn't really compete. While MWO does have its issues, it has solid combat with a very generous F2P model, unlike Hawken, which forced you to use a starter mech and then buy every other one.

NotanotherReboot3053d ago (Edited 3053d ago )

PUBG does not need a sp campaign. Never let me catch you speaking such rot again.

Vegamyster3052d ago (Edited 3052d ago )

Hawken was never a very popular game, i think its peak concurrent user count was a little over 8k. There is plenty of other popular old MP games, heck the original Counter Strike has a pretty large user base lol.

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Xack3052d ago

I have always been tempted to try this but never gotten around to it.Should I?