Thursday, April 30, 2009

Dark Void Interview And Trailer


Here are an interview and a new trailer for Dark Void from Capcom.



Sony Shows MAG


Sony showed first gameplay of it's 256 players game MAG. It stands for Massive Action Game. Get first impressions by watching the videos.



Soul Calibur For PSP


Sorry for being lazy with updates here but I have lots of work to do for my studies. Propably won't get much better in the next days.
Anyway, check out the latest Hard News for a small round up and infos on a Soul Calibur game for the Playstation Portable.



And have a look at this new co-op zombie game. Looks like bloody rofl:

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Bionic Commando Gameplay


Why does this hook always remind me of Lost Planet?





Dark Void at Captivate 09


Just another Captivate post. This time it's about Capcom's new IP Dark Void. It looks better than Bionic Commando or Lost Planet 2 in my humble opinion.









Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles Trailer


Another great Wii on rail shooter. I see this is becoming a hardcore niche on the Wii - The House of The Dead, Umbrella Chronicles and the Dead Space game are all great and hardcore.

Lost Planet 2 Gameplay


This 360 exclusive title looks like it stays true to the first's roots.



Playstation Store Games Montage


Well, seems like Final Fantasy VII still is a big name. I have only good memories of this game.

Katamari Forever Trailer


It's a PS3 exclusive and it's looking fine!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Witcher Console Port Cancelled


Word is out that The Witcher: The Rise of The White Wolf, a console port of the famous PC RPG title, has been cancelled due to "an ecomic crunch". The same goes for an unannounced IP in The Witcher series. All remaining forces are now ordered by developer CD Project Red to finish The Witcher 2, which will be multiplatform.
The Witcher for PC has a lot of Kudos in the pc gaming scene. So everybody should consider getting this for his personal computer.

GT Final Fantasy XIII Pop Block


Excellent job, GT.

First Dead Rising 2 Trailer


7.000 zombies on screen at once. And multiplayer.



Thanks, Playstation Empire.

Marvel Vs Capcom 2 HD Remix Trailer


It's definitely coming for Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network, presumably later this year. Just like in Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will all characters be unlocked from the getgo. And that's a lot of characters - over 50.



Click Joystiq for 9 screenshots:

Monday, April 27, 2009

Max Payne On XBL


Hey, Max Payne fans! Just wanted to let you know, that since this morning both Max Payne games are availlable via Xbox Live Marketplace. Just like the other Xbox Originals they are 1200 MS points each.

New Gamerscore Rules


Today Microsoft raised the limit for Xbox 360 games to 1750 gamerscore per game. Previously 1250 gs were allowed but games like Fable 2 or Fallout 3 broke that limit already. Retail games still stay at 1000 gs and add ons are allowed with max. 250 gs per quartal. With that new strategy Microsoft wants to make developers support their games over a longer period of time. And it has to be said as well that now only 80 achievements per retail game are allowed - so no more Orange Boxes.

In my opinion this is a clever and necessary move by Microsoft. Plus: Achievements are always great.

Six Days In Fallujah Cancelled


Seems like Konami didn't want to have it's name on a game that could've easily become the most controversial shooter ever.
Today Konami officially dropped it's Iraq War shooter Six Days In Fallujah.

Personally I think that this game could've been a step too far. In Call of Duty 4 the Iraq War was clearly a topic even when the game played elsewhere and had a fictional story... that was oriented at the reality. With Operation Flashpoint 2 we have a very realistic war game coming in the next weeks anyway. What do you think about Konami's step back?

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Street Fighter IV Power Up Pack Close Look


IGN gives a spotlight to the free Street Fighter IV Power Up DLC which contains the championship mode. In my opinion it is the only way to play Street Fighter IV online and the best thing is that quitters are marked!

ROFL: Real Life Power Ups


Another question answered by the masterminds over at Screwattack: What happens if Power Ups were useable in real life?

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Bioshock Movie Production Paused


Do you remember that there was a movie for Bioshock in the making? Last year that news spread the internet and since then there was silence. Does a game like Bioshock, which is very strong in the narrative already, really need a movie? Propably not. But good thing is that the someone who thinks he must do it, is at least a man that made remarkable movies before. The director for this game to movie adaption is no one less than Gore Verbinsky who you know from Pirates of the Caribbean.
1Up:
Variety reports that the studio has placed the film on hold, over concerns of a ballooning budget.

The project was in pre-production, with filming set to take place in Los Angeles, but the location is just one potential change Universal and Verbinski are considering to bring down a budget that has risen to $160 million. "We were asked by Universal to move the film outside the U.S. to take advantage of a tax credit," Verbinski said. "We are evaluating whether this is something we want to do. In the meantime, the film is in a holding pattern."

The good news is that both Verbinski and Universal remain committed to making the film, with sources evidently telling Variety that it "will not become another 'Halo.'" As many a disappointed Halo fan will remember, Universal and Fox were originally set to bring the Master Chief to the big screen, with Peter Jackson as executive producer, until the studios backed out over similar budget concerns.

Seems like it takes a while. Why not go explore Rapture again in the meantime?

Patapon 2 Trailer


Finally an entry for the PSP again. This game has a very own art style and gameplay. And they make cute noises - if that's not enough to make you want to play it then what?

Mafia II Official Gameplay


The last gameplay was taken off the net, but when it's on GT it's official.





Prototype Breed Trailer


Evil scientists made him what he is. A kick ass mutant who's about to win this month's user poll.

GT Terminator: Salvation Preview


Oh, and seems like GT has a new voice.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Crysis Wars Flythrough


The multiplayer of Crysis Warhead sure looks good.

Left 4 Dead Survival Mode


Here is some fresh gameplay for L4D's new survival mode.



Thursday, April 23, 2009

Pacman And Super Mario Retros


GT has a new project: GT Anthology. It's an absctract of an Retrospective you could say.



Singularity Gameplay


It looks fun. Not in one league with the Bioshock games but good nonetheless.

Bioshock 2 Returns



Good to have a new blowout for the narrative driven first person shooter. I can't wait to play this game.

IGN released a video preview:



1Up's Alice Liang wrote
a quite big preview as well:
[...]
And while BioShock 2 will take place in the same city as the first game, that isn't to say we won't see any new locations. According to Thomas, the sections of Rapture we've seen to date have only been a very small "slice" of what the underwater city has to offer (thanks to the player's very direct goals). After all, this secret society was supposedly built with thousands of specially tapped brilliant minds, and the structure would need to be able to house them all. One such new location will be Fontaine Futuristics, the place where all of Rapture's biotech comes from, plasmids included. When asked about the state of the city's overall decay (all of what we saw in the first game was in ruins), Thomas remarks that though he can't go into specifics, players may return to locations from BioShock that are now submerged in water, while yet unseen sections of Rapture may be comprised of untouched pockets.
[...]
Original Gangster

Wherever there's a Little Sister, a Big Daddy is sure to be found. That is, unless a pack of splicers managed to gang up on it and take it out. They'll have to use pack tactics to do that, which is exactly how the Adam junkies will try to deal with you, because, you see, in BioShock 2, you play as the original Big Daddy. As an early prototype model, your suit is lighter, making you more agile than the Big Daddy types you see in active duty. And unlike your stint in the suit toward the end of the first game, this time you can actually use Big Daddy-type weapons -- and even dual wield them -- like the drill and rivet gun, along with a few surprises. (You also feel much more like a real Big Daddy -- jumping down from a high ledge produces a satisfyingly weighty sound.) For use of those weapons, however, you must trade away your free will...at least, that's how it's supposed to work. The short demo Thomas showed had the player waking up to Tenenbaum's voice on the audio device telling you to wake up. Apparently someone has gone through the trouble of severing the brainwashing connection to Rapture's mind-controlling system, letting the player become the only Big Daddy with free will.[...]


And GT gives an interview with Jordan Thomas, the creative director behind Bioshock 2 taking the place of the legendary Ken Levine, the father of the first game, who now works on a still undiscovered new game.


Giant Bomb talks some additional info:








Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Real Shadow of The Colossus Movie


Screw lame Hollywood videogame adaptions, Mega64 shows how it needs to be done!

Fight Night 4 Styles


Hell, this game is so hot the boxers are sweating even before they entered the ring!
But still I wonder where are the brothers Klitschko or Valuev. They need to make it in the game!

Fallout 3: Broken Steel - May 5th


Finally we have a release date for the third Fallout 3 XBL exclusive DLC - the 5th of may 2009. And for 800 points you'll be getting a major update with lots of new sidemissions. 1Up summed it up nicely:

[...]
Broken Steel starts two weeks after the events of Fallout 3, regardless of how the "end" of the original game played out (and the expansion incorporates choices you made, such as whether you used the FEV or not). Project Purity is in full-swing, and there's a new group of Brotherhood of Steel members working out how to distribute purified water to the Capital Wasteland. In addition to the new endgame-expanding main quest, Broken Steel also turns Project Purity into a hub-area. From Purity, you can undertake new sidequests apart from the Broken Steel plotline; one example is investigating the disappearance of a water caravan that was delivering fresh water to Megaton.
[...]
In addition to the new, powerful weapons, and a higher level cap, the developers have added some powerful enemies to give high-level players a bit of challenge. These include the Tri-Laser-wielding Supermutant Overlord, the Feral Ghoul Reaper (who's fond of tossing grenades) and the Enclave Hellfire Trooper (an Enclave soldier who delivers the goods via Heavy Incinerator). Hines also commented that the leveling process after 20 should be longer than expected, with each post-20 level requiring a significantly-larger amount of experience before obtainment -- it seems likely you'll have to scour the land and do everything if you want to hit the level 30 cap.
[...]

Operation Flashpoint 2 Sky Attack


Wow, that really is an impressive video.

Square's XBL Arcade/ PSN Games


Seems like Squeenix has been influenced by Geometry Wars.



10 Years Columbine



Might I remember you that exactly 10 years ago the school shooting in Columbine happened? Too many shootings followed. But the remarkable fact is that the number 1 reason still is Counter Strike. Ohlol.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Fallout: New Vegas Coming


Today's biggest topic is Fallout: New Vegas. This new Fallout game is a stand alone title that plays in the Fallout universe and uses the same great Fallout 3 engine. No DLC, no sequel! The game will have it's own unique story line.
It's developed by Obsidian Entertainment on behalf of Bethesda. Obsidian knows it's job having developed Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 and Neverwinter Nights 2 for Bioware. And Obsidian has members of the original Fallout team working for them. So, I guess we can expect authentic Fallout feeling!
The game will hit in 2010 for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC. Expect more bombs to fall at E3.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

New Next Gen Game From BioWare



In case you lately surfed BioWare's homepage under the section "BioWare Games" you sure spotted the point "New Next Gen Game". And no, this is neither Dragon Age: Origins, Mass Effect 2 or Star Wars: The Old Republic. There's nothing linked and no evidence of anything.
But I will make up with educated guesses: Due to the fact that Baldur's Gate has it's spiritual successor in Dragon Age, a Mass Effect sequel were right from the beginning as sure as Mass Effect 3 with the series being announced as trilogy before part 1 was out and The Old Republic is the next Star Wars game it will either be something completely fresh or perhaps a Jade Empire 2. In any case you can expect that this secret game will be shown at this year's E3.

First Ever Mafia II Gameplay


Have a look at this.



Update: Seems like they put it offline.

More Details On Bioshock 2


Bioshock fans, check this out. Gamespot has visited 2k Marin and brought some new infos, screens and interviews with them!






[...]
BioShock 2 will not only let you revisit an old haunt or two--you'll also be able to explore a whole new chunk of the city. One of the new spots you'll visit isn't even in Rapture itself--it's on the outside. A new gameplay mechanic lets you make use of your fancy diving suit to take a stroll on the outside of the city. The underwater segments are being incorporated into the game to offer a breather from the tension and generally hazardous interior action. The short walk we saw as part of our demo let our boy gain access to another part of the city that would be otherwise inaccessible if he had simply stuck to the interior. The walks will be hazard free and will give players the chance to check out the exterior of the city (which looks incredibly cool) as well as the surrounding ocean life. One of the more-interesting and subtle details you'll see throughout the game is the impact that Rapture and ADAM are having on the larger sea environment. As it turns out, it's not a very pretty impact. Coral and plants are shaped oddly and mesh weirdly with the city. It's beautiful but also a little creepy.
[...]
Visually, BioShock 2 looks quite solid--even though we watch the demonstration on an early Xbox 360 version of the game, the game ran pretty smoothly and already looked pretty impressive. At first blush, the visuals in BioShock 2 seem on par with those of the first game--but after carefully scrutinizing them, we saw many subtle improvements. Lighting has been polished up considerably, and the overall level of detail seems to have been increased, too. We're especially fans of the particle effects we saw both indoors and underwater. The game is using an enhanced version of the technology from the original game, which helps maintain the look and feel of the battered city.
[...]
The audio in the demo already seemed on par with that of the original game, so expect to hear more creepy ambient sound and lots of unsettling echoes when you return to Rapture. The voice acting we heard also seemed on the money--Tenenbaum and the splicers sounded comfortably familiar, and uncomfortably (but appropriately) unsettling. Of course, the prize for most unsettling voice in BioShock still goes to the little sisters, who continue to add their own special, weird charm to the game in a way that only small children who extract gunk from dead bodies with giant syringes can.
[...]
Based on our early look at BioShock 2, the sequel seems like it's headed in the right direction. It seems to be covering the bases it needs to in order to give the fans what they want, while also tossing in some intriguing new stuff. We're anxious to see how the new, old big daddy really handles and exactly how the big sister fits into the action. It should also go without saying that we're also looking forward to exploring more of Rapture and seeing just where the story is going to go. If you were a fan of the original BioShock, there appears to be plenty of reasons to check out BioShock 2. Look for more on the game at E3 this June and in the coming months.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Arma II Dev Walkthrough


Arma II, which stands for Armed Assault II, takes a real attempt at warfare. You could say it's the oponent of Codemaster's Operation Flashpoint 2. Based on images and trailers it looks good. I found a 20 min Arma 2 dev walkthrough with original czech language and sadly no dubs. But the trailer is good enough.



Street Fighter IV Championship Mode Finally Coming


When Street Fighter IV was released back in february it made an impact in the gaming world. Sadly the multiplayer mode was poor in comparison to Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Capcom promised a patch that would be free and add the so called Championship Mode. Capcom took it's time, released the Alternate Costum packs that are way too expensive and it's other huge game Resident Evil 5 with even more senseless DLC. Now there's finally a date for the free patch: April 24 on both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
I retired lately on IV and played HD Remix only. But with the new mode I will begin playing Street Fighter IV again. Another big pro is certainly that those damn quitters are punished from now on with quits getting marked in their stats.

1Up summed it up:
Championship Mode brings a number of new features for online players, including the introduction of five levels of tournaments. Participating (and winning) in these tournaments will earn gamers "Grade Points." Earn more Grade Points and you'll be granted the opportunity to enter even more exclusive tournaments.

There's more, too. Actually winning a tournament earns a separate kind of points: "Championship Points." Capcom says Championship Points are the equivalent of prize money in the Street Fighter 4 universe, and the higher the Grade Points of players in any individual tournament will increase the Championship Point payout.

Replays are also coming to Street Fighter 4, but their functionality is different, depending on which machine you're playing on. On PlayStation Network, you can rate matches and attach different LittleBigPlanet-esque "tags" to them. On Xbox Live, however, you cannot rate the matches but you can download replays and view the specific stick motions and button presses that were entered during the match in real-time.

Batman Meets Harley Quinn



It's one of those games that gets better from trailer to trailer. It's coming in early June and looking like a game that should be added on to play lists.

Scary Girl Is A Cool Browser Game



Thanks to the guys from Midwest Gamer Podcast I found out about a great browser game. The name is Scary Girl and it's a game that reminds me of games like Baphomet's Curse or Disc World only that it's not point and click but more of a platformer. Hard to describe, better try it out yourself. Propably this will end on Xbox Live Arcade or PSN, you know where Alien Hominid started.

Play Scary Girl!


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Final Fantasy Versus XIII Complete Trailer


It plays in the same universe as the main game Final Fantasy XIII. Looks ambitious for a spin off. Plus it's PS3 exclusive.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Street Fighter IV The Ties That Bind Download Link



Seems like I finally found the Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition Anime The Ties That Bind. You want it too? No problem.

Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind is an animated movie released on the Collector's Edition of Street Fighter IV. This is the 65 minute anime that is included with the $79.99 Collector's Edition of the Street Fighter IV game released February 17, 2009. SFIV is a sequel to Street Fighter II and all subsequent expansions, and is set before the events of Street Fighter III. It starts with Cammy's Team Delta Red task force who are investigating an energy anomaly. Chun-Li and Guile investigate the disappearance of well known martial artists in which they find Abel, a new mixed martial arts fighter.

Assassin's Creed II Game Informer Scans


There you go, some fresh scans. It's the Game Informer Assassin's Creed II story. And for your video viewing pleasure the second much better teaser for the game.