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THQ Selling Off Darksiders, Homeworld, Red Faction And Anything Else Of ValueAfter the big auction for its top-shelf intellectual property and game studios last month, the bones of former publishing giant THQ have announced that the company's remaining franchises are now to be sold as part of a "court-approved sales process."


The series up for grabs include Darksiders, Homeworld, Red Faction and Destroy All Humans!


Final bids for the properties are due on April 15. THQ says it has already received over "100 expressions of interest" regarding "various titles" still left in its vaults.


There will be six items in total for sale, four properties available individually and two "bundle" deals, one for internal properties, the other for licensed IP.


Darksiders, Red Faction, Homeworld and MX will be sold separately. Big Beach Sports, Destroy All Humans!, Summoner and "more" are included in the internal bundle, while Marvel Super Hero, Supreme Commander, Worms and "more" make up the licensed pack.


If anyone would like to join me in buying Homeworld, here's the relevant information you need to know:


Interested bidders must provide: 1) complete identification, including the names of corporate officers or those authorized to act on the bidder's behalf; 2) written evidence of authority to enter into the anticipated transaction; and 3) proof of financial ability to perform the contemplated transaction. Only those bidders who meet all three requirements will be provided access to confidential information about each lot of titles once a non-disclosure agreement has been executed. Documentation meeting these three requirements should be sent to auction@thq.com.


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The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games


Surprisingly, blood suckers aren't as common in video games as you might expect. They might appear as a generic type of enemy, and of course there are a few of them in the Castlevania series. We collected some of these vampires, paying attention to leave out those who like to carry people on their backs.



Bodhi (Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows Of Amn)

This former elf is the scariest thing ever created that has anything to do with elves. Geez those random entries!
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: BioWare


Demitri Maximoff (DarkStalkers: The Night Warriors)

Probably the only vampire in the world that looks like Phoenix Wright on steroids.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: DarkStalkersOpedia


Vamp (Metal Gear Solid series)

Even if he is not a real one, he's got all the abilities—and the right to be on this list as well.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: Raiden vs Vamp in Metal Gear Solid 4


Vincent Valentine (Final Fantasy VII)

Just as Vamp, Vincent is rather a result of an experiment than a natural born vampire, but the similarities are quite obvious.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: SquareEnix


Rachel Alucard (BlazBlue series)

An arrogant vampire, who—according to her bio—even likes tea. She probably has high blood pressure.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: Xephyr26's fan art on DeviantArt


Vorador (Legacy Of Kain series)

The main characers Kain or Raziel should have been the obvious choices, but Vorador—who also has a major role—looks just so much cooler.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: Legacy Of Kain Wiki


Alucard and Dracula (Castlevania series)

At least these legendary guys bring back something from the classic Dracula look.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: Wackwikivideos


Jeanette Voerman (Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines)

Both Vampire games—Redemption and Bloodlines—are full of vampires (sounds incredible, right?) but the only possible pick is this memorable NPC from the second game.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: White Wolf Wiki


Jericho Cross (Darkwatch)

The weird western-steampunk hybrid style, mixed with classic vampire lore made this character (and the game!) really exciting.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: Capcom Database


Rayne (BloodRayne)

One of those female vampires that look badass rather than cute—and there's absolutely no problem with that.
The Most Notable Vampires In Video Games source: BloodRayne Wiki


You should submit your picks with visual support in the comments!


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The Makers of Bayonetta Would Love to Buy The Suddenly-Endangered Darksiders SeriesOne of the sad and somewhat odd outcomes of today's big auction of top games and studios from game publisher THQ is that no one—not EA, not Activision, not Take Two, not Bethesda, not Ubisoft... no one—made a bid for the action-game series Darksiders and Vigil, the studio that made those games.


Look, even here at Kotaku the Darksiders games aren't uniformly loved. But some of us dig them and we can now share the bittersweet news that some very talented game developers dig them, too.


Here's Atsushi Inaba, the head of Platinum Games, makers of Bayonetta, Vanquish and other cool action titles:


And here's a translation, via our own Brian Ashcraft:


"In THQ's studio and IP selling off auction, Darksiders is unsold? [We] wanna buy it...on the cheap..."


Earlier today, some of us half-kidded that Nintendo should have snatched up Vigil. The Darksiders games are, more or less, an M-rated love letter to Zelda (please don't read that the wrong way!). Nintendo obviously didn't go for Vigil. If Platinum did? Or even went just for the series? We're not rooting for people to be out of work, but either result would be fascinating.


We're following up to see what could come of this.


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Darksiders, WWE Still Looking for New Homes After THQ Sell-Off News has broken out about the sale of THQ's assets and it looks like many of the defunct publisher's signature franchises have been acquired. But, surprisingly, some seemingly bankable properties haven't been snatched up.


Many of the titles mentioned in a previously published assets list were sold off today. Most conspicuously, WWE isn't mentioned in the list of sold-off franchises mentioned in an official goodbye letter from earlier today. The pro wrestling license was the source of annually released games, which ranked among THQ's top earners for years. Another installment of the WWE franchise was said to be in development, presumably due to hit shelves later this year. But so far, no suitors for the video game slice of Vince McMahon's empire have emerged.


Vigil Studios, the wholly owned dev group of the two Darksiders games, also hasn't found a home yet. The future for any further Darksiders games was nebulous and updates to the dev team's work on the Warhammer franchise were unclear as of a month ago.


Add the Red Faction franchise to those two entities too. While Dead Island publisher Deep Silver has acquired Volition and that dev studio's beloved Saint's Row series, it's still unknown where Red Faction—also created by Volition—will wind up.


In the letter that circulated to THQ employees today, exec leaders Brian Farrell and Jason Rubin said:


Some assets, including our publishing businesses and Vigil, along with some other intellectual properties are not included in the sale agreements. They will remain part of the Chapter 11 case. We will make every effort to find appropriate buyers, if possible.


That seems to hint that THQ may yet find companies willing to take on the WWE franchise and Vigil. Kotaku has reached out to WWE representatives for comment and will update this story if we hear back.


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Do You Want To Own The Saints Row Series? Or Just Buy Red Faction? Bids For Parts of THQ Must Be In By January 22.THQ, the troubled publisher of Saints Row, WWE games, Company of Heroes, Metro: Last Light, the new South Park role-playing game, Red Faction and more, may still be sold in its entirety to an investment group called Clearlake as part of a bankruptcy sale, according to a court ruling.


But other interested parties may also bid on pieces of the company, which is why word has been making the rounds that Warner Brothers and possibly EA as well as other parties of interest might want to pick off some of THQ's franchises.


All bids for THQ's stuff must be in by 9am ET on January 22, THQ reported this morning in an update regarding the bankruptcy court proceedings. There will be a hearing on the sale the day after. The sale(s) close on January 24.


The results could be similar to what happened with the shuttering Midway. Warner Bros. snatched Mortal Kombat. EA wound up with NBA Jam at some point.


So start the parlor game... which companies or people would you like to see take control of the various THQ series/studios?


  • Company of Heroes
  • Homeworld (assuming THQ still owns it)
  • Metro
  • Saints Row
  • Darksiders
  • Red Faction
  • Relic
  • Vigil
  • THQ Montreal (Patrice Desilet's studio)
  • Volition
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Let's say you don't yet own Darksiders II, do own a Wii U, and are considering picking the game up for your new console. How's it shape up against the versions that have been out on the market on competing platforms for a few months now?


Like most other games, it's not really a clear-cut case of the new Wii U edition being any better or worse. Some parts, according to a report on Digital Foundry, feature better effects, while other parts are missing models or have lower-res textures.


The video above, compared the PS3 and Wii U versions, while DF's full report goes into great detail contrasting all four editions, and includes performance graphs tracking things like framerate.


Face-Off: Darksiders 2 on Wii U [Eurogamer]


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THQ Is So Broke, They've Made A Humble Bundle


Ahh, Humble Bundle, the best site in the world for great packages of indie games and- wait, what's this? Saints Row? Darksiders? I see you, THQ! Just peeking in the bushes there, waiting to ensnare us with your new humble bundle. You're not an indie developer at all, THQ! What are you even doing.


At least it's a good deal. And I guess they're certainly humble.


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Just when you think you know where this live-action short from Somewhat Awesome Films is going, it, uh, surprises you. Vigil Games added a deeper level of customization to Darksiders II and its central character apparently can't get enough of all the goodies he finds. Except for Resident Evil 6. Can't say I blame him on that one.


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Joe Maduriera—comics artist and creative director on the Darksiders franchise—says he's leaving dev studio Vigil Games.


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Hooray, Darksiders II's Janky PC Version Is Now Substantially Less JankyGood news: true to their word, Vigil has issued the first update for the PC version of Darksiders II, addressing a number of problems players have had with that version of the game. Among the fixes: easier key-mapping, in-game crashes, and crucially, the broken v-sync, which resulted in unfixable screen-tearing for some (but not all) players.


The full list of fixes:


  • In this Update your key mappings will revert to defaults.
  • Added Key Bindings option to the Pause Menu. (Previous location on the Moves List still there)
  • The V-sync graphics option is now functional.
  • Reaper Form now triggers correctly when using a Keyboard.
  • Video Settings save to the Steam Cloud correctly.
  • You can now sacrifice items below the 3rd row in the Possessed Weapon menu.
  • Target Reticules align properly at all screen resolutions.
  • Addressed crashes in Blackstone, including at the 2nd lever and during the Lilith cut-scene.
  • Various gameplay progressions fixes.
  • Vigil says that they are still working to address other problems they're hearing about, so if you've still got an issue with the game, let them know in the bug reporting section of their forums.


    As one who was affected by the v-syncing bug (And I should point out, since I saw several commenters suggest it: No, there was no way to fix it by forcing V-sync in the catalyst control center), I was happy to boot the game up and see it running in 1080p with no screen-tearing. A game this vibrant and loaded with art shouldn't be hamstrung by tearing, you know? I'm looking forward to finally playing it.


    DARKSIDERS II PC PATCH UPDATE #2 [Darksiders Forums]


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