
Enjoy the fixes and AI improvements found in the expansion via this substantial new update. More details after the jump.
Matrix Games (www.matrixgames.com) and Code Force (www.codeforce.co.nz) are excited to release a major new update for their award-winning space strategy game, Distant Worlds. The comprehensive 1.0.7.0 update includes all the bugfixes, mod advances, and AI improvements found in version 1.5.0.8 of the expansion, Return of the Shakturi, but without the actual expansion content

From GameWatcher: "Video game technology has long been used by military organisations to train people, from flight simulators and remote drone controls to the famous America's Army recruitment tool back in the early noughts. Now, Slitherine/Matrix Game has announced its partnership with the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) for the professional use of long term military training projects."

Chalgyr's Game room writes:
Over the last few months I have been wanting to put together a holiday have-to-have guide for gamers that would cover various items and games that we have covered (or, maybe we had been interested in). This is more of a list of things that I, as a gamer, would want to see in every gamer's hands or on their desks. It is less of a "Best of 2014" article and more of a "you should certainly pick this up this holiday season" article. While some of the things here may come up in a top ten list or something of the like, there is no rhyme or reason to this article other than my personal thoughts on some of this years best, or underrated, games, peripherals, or consoles.

NorbSoftDev and Matrix Games have announced a new title today in the Scourge of War series. While other titles in the series have always been based during the American Civil War, we head over the Atlantic in Scourge of War: Waterloo!
I've never heard of the title...I guess I need to do some research.