Ubisoft DRM Already Cracked
As expected, there has been a zero-day exploit for Ubisoft’s new shiny DRM (see my last post), in the newly released game Silent Hunter 5. Well, it was not totally zero-day, since it took slightly more than 24 hours, apparently. Still, indeed it is now the case that the only ones suffering from the whole [...]
PC: The Platform with Rampant DRM
Yeah, it’s horrible. DRM is rampant on the PC. Most recent example: Ubisoft. There is a good article on Rock Paper Shotgun about this. What they have announced to do is the following: With every future Ubisoft game, whether it’s single player or multiplayer, online or offline, boxed with a CD or delivered via download, [...]
Dead Space: First Impressions
I had heard a lot of positive buzz about Dead Space, the new EA SciFi horror shooter, so my expectations were naturally high. When Steam finally had it (funny enough, I’m one of those odd folks who are up in arms against any form of too rigid DRM except when it’s Steam), and in English [...]
Review: World of Goo
I’m glad to report that despite playing Warhammer Online now, it’s not all I do – I must’ve learned something form my WoW excesses. Or not, who knows. Anyway – I’ll stick with my review structure here, fasten your seatbelts. It’s another awesome game (just like TF2, albeit in a completely different way), reviewing those [...]
Good Old Games, Beta Launched
Yay! I was watching Good Old Games for some time now, was always looking forward to it since I first saw it. Today, I got the beta access key, a reason to rejoyce and share First off, it’s awesome because you find games you always wanted to play but never found time to, then it’s [...]
Spore’s DRM
Spore was released in the last few days, meanwhile in both Europe and the US. I was really excited about the game. And yet I’m most probably not going to buy or play it, at least not until EA releases a version without SecuROM. Even though I’d probably enjoy it. Too bad. I hate piracy, [...]


