Get ready for zombie hell! Arguably the biggest online first-person shooter is about to be invaded by a horde of flesh-hungry undead. Nexon announced today that Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies will be coming to Steam later this quarter.
But the biggest gem in this Owen Hart-like nugget is that the game will be free to play. Kenny Chang, CEO of Nexon Europe, told IGN, “Both players who are new to the game, as well as those that have been logging on to classic Fps games for years, will be surprised with the new action it offers.”
This seems like a step in a more accessible direction for a series that is known to be an absolute soul crusher for newbies.
The zombies will be of the modern, running variety. This choice makes sense in a video game as it is meant to push the action and pace. Aside from having new creatures and weapons,...
But the biggest gem in this Owen Hart-like nugget is that the game will be free to play. Kenny Chang, CEO of Nexon Europe, told IGN, “Both players who are new to the game, as well as those that have been logging on to classic Fps games for years, will be surprised with the new action it offers.”
This seems like a step in a more accessible direction for a series that is known to be an absolute soul crusher for newbies.
The zombies will be of the modern, running variety. This choice makes sense in a video game as it is meant to push the action and pace. Aside from having new creatures and weapons,...
- 8/8/2014
- by Scott Dell
- DreadCentral.com
In 2000, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of New York City's Hayden Planetarium (for us scientist-loving types) and People Magazine's Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive (for us celebrity-loving types), downsized Pluto from: a) a super-cute planet that shared a name with a super-cute Disney character to b) a tiny, icy body with a drunken orbit in the Kuiper Belt. His decision impacted Earth with galactic speed. Which is to say, no one noticed for a year. At which point, New York Times reporter Kenneth Chang "cast our decision in the manner of a headline that would do the New York Post proud," Dr. Tyson noted in a phone call from Las Vegas (where the airport bookstore didn't have a science section. "No critical thinking before you bet," he hypothesized.) "Pluto's Not a Planet? Only in New York," Chang's headline read. Cue: the all-American freak-out. School kids demanded...
- 3/1/2010
- by Sharon Glassman
- Huffington Post
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