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Singularity (Review)

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
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Activision’s latest fps hit, Singularity, has been a highly anticipated release since its announcement. It’s instantly very clear that they’ve taken a large step, rather, a leap away from the realism of the Call of Duty titles in this time-travelling, Ruski-shooter.

The convoluted and, at times, disturbing plot is far from simple; in brief, you play as Nathan Renko, a captain in the US Army, sent to a secret Russian Island, where the Soviets have been experimenting, for what of a better word, in time-travel. Of course, when you arrive at the island, the game immediately begins to seep with predictability; you get split up from your partner, you get ambushed several times by admittedly creepy mutants, you find your partner, he gets killed by an angry Russian, and you get saved by a female rebel, who believes that you are the saviour of mankind. Drawing any parallels yet? (more…)

Guitar Hero Gets Custom Tracks

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
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The must-have, quintessential rock music collection keeps getting better as Activision announces two exclusive re-records and a host of new shredable tracks for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.

Singers, songwriters and rock legends Alice Cooper and The Runaways went back into the studio to re-record “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “Cherry Bomb,” respectively, for fans to rock out to when the game releases this September.

“I AM a Warrior of Rock! Younger fans getting exposed to true classic rock songs is one of my personal crusades,” said Alice Cooper. “The new audience listening to the classic songs of today, like “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” will hopefully be inspired to write the classic songs of tomorrow.” (more…)

No To Digital Distribution

Monday, July 26th, 2010

digital-distribution No doubt the the title will cause controversy, but it has to be said. Digital distribution is a great thing, but when retail stores (the latest being HMV) jump on the band wagon, we’re just going to end up with a complete mess of an industry.

HMV have jumped on the digital distribution bandwagon vowing to offer their own in-house digital distribution. This is a retail store embracing technology, something which I applaud them for, but I can’t help but feel a little cynical about the way they’re going about it.

Currently there are a lot of digital content providers around, the most prominent of which, is the Steam platform. Steam is successful for a reason, it was the first to the game, it offers constant updates, a catalogue of games bigger than any retail store and some great social features. It’s evolved from a digital store into an entire platform offering its own social aspects, DRM and anti-cheat methods. Quite frankly, it’s refined, it’s well thought out, and it keeps all of your games safe (presuming of course that they don’t go bust).

The last thing we need now is another digital provider. I’m all for competition, but to compete with Steam you’re going to have to have one hell of a product with a truly fantastic back catalogue. Currently, I don’t see anyone offering anything close. The multitude of digital providers popping up doesn’t seem like a bad idea, but when you consider that big business can mean exclusive titles, we’re going to end up with our game collections spread across the internet like a double rainbow. What does it mean? (sorry for the crap reference) It means that ultimately we’re going to end up with lots of different platform software to play a game, we’re going to end up with games all over the web, we may forget where we bought our games and they’re lost forever.

Worst still, if more and more companies jump on the bandwagon, there won’t be room in the market and some of them may go bust. What happens when the provider goes bust? Bye bye games!

I’m not all against digital distribution, I prefer having a disc, it means my retro stuff will always be with me on and offline, and I like that. But I also have an ever-expanding collection of games on Steam, and I love that too. I just despise people jumping on bandwagons with little to no enthusiasm or imagination, creating just another generic service. HMV, please don’t fall into that trap!

Youdagames, Youda Man!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

youda Youdagames have been awarded for their creativity, ingenuity and quality games at the 2010 Gamehouse Great Game Awards. In receiving acclaim for “Up-and-Coming Developer” (Youda Farmer, Youda Marina and Youda Sushi Chef), Youdagames is now acknowledged professionally for its game development success.

Games developer and publisher, Youdagames, was awarded as Up-and-Coming Developer for three titles released in 2009, Youda Farmer, Youda Marina and Youda Sushi Chef.
GameHouse, a division of RealNetworks Inc., announced the winners for the second annual GameHouse Great Game Awards (GG’s) during an exclusive event held last night at Experience Music Project in Seattle. The judging panel included representatives from leading independent developers across the casual games industry. GameHouse introduced the GG’s in 2009 as a way to showcase the most talented and creative casual games developers in the industry. (more…)

Fairy Story Online – Raiding Romance

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Udderly Brilliant Get swept up in a romantic game setting like no other, thanks to Ngames anticipated upcoming MMORPG, Fairy Story Online.

Winner of 9 industry awards, including PC Editor Choice award (2009) and Gamespot China’s world’s most anticipated online games (2009), Fairy Story Online is exciting beta players with it’s unique mixture of romantic nostalgia and real-time combat.

Fairy Story Online, Ngames’ latest MMORPG, is set in a beautiful, warm, romantic world that instantly evokes memories of classic childhood fairytales. The game is filled with distinctive characters, hundreds of pets and dozens of fun mounts – it’s the type of wonderland Alice wishes she’d fallen into. (more…)

DC Universe Announces All-Star Voice Cast

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

joker2 Voice acting can make or break a game, this becomes even more true in the case of games based on known licences. This is amplified even further when you’re doing a game based on a licence as well-defined as the DC comics.

Yesterday Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) officially announced some of the people who will be voicing some of the best know characters in comic history for their upcoming DC Universe Online.

After seeing the list I have only one thing to say to the guys as SOE….Guy’s, I think you have just given all the comic-book geek’s (myself included) around the world a simultaneous nerdgasm.

Headlining the list of voices are the legendary Mark Hamill & Kevin Conroy, who will both be reprising their roles as the voices of The Joker & Batman . Both of these actors have helped define the voice of those character so well in the past, in both animation and gaming, particularly in Batman: Arkham Asylum.

But the Geeky Greatness does not end there. Be sure to read the rest of the list after the jump. (more…)

Dungeons & Dragons Online Goes Free-to-Play In Europe

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

ddo_gallery14 When it was officially announced last year that Dungeons & Dragons Online was going Free-to-Play, I was very intrigued.

It had always one of those MMO’s that I wanted to give a proper play but couldn’t justify another subscription fee. So I was a little disappointed when it turned out to only be the American servers.

However there is good news on the horizon.

For the last four years the European service has been managed by the guys at CodeMasters. However their licence to run this service will shortly run out and they have decided to pass control back over to Turbine.

The current European service will complete its last full day in action on the 19th of August. After it shuts down at midnight players new & old will be welcomed onto the DDO Global service with open arms.

Thankfully for those currently playing the game, you need not fear a loss of all of your hard work.

As part of the transfer over too Turbine’s control existing European players will be offered the opportunity to transfer all their characters to the global servers. They will also reward them with 5,000 Turbine Points (approx €50 worth) to be used in the DDO Store.

If you want to find out more details about how exactly the transition is going to be handled, you can check out this post on the official DDO EU forums.

Kinect Pricing Released

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The New Xbox360 Microsoft finally spill the beans on the official Kinect prices. I hope you’re sitting down… Oh, wait, no it won’t work if you’re sat down.

Microsoft Corp. today announced the all-new Xbox 360 4GB console, the revolutionary Kinect sensor and “Kinect Adventures” packaged together for £249.99. Kinect Adventures, lets players experience 20 adventures, navigating raging rapids and ducking and dodging through mountain top obstacle courses and exotic locations – no controller required.

“Kinect for Xbox 360 offers fantastic new ways to be entertained for the whole family,” said Chris Lewis, vice president, Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft Europe. “With full body, voice and multiplayer play straight out of the box, Kinect is a unique way for everyone to enjoy controller-free fun and entertainment.” (more…)

Castle of Heroes – Babel Expansion

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

91castleofheroes_screens Normally browser based MMO’s get tragically overlooked, but they really shouldn’t. They have one strength over full MMO’s in that they can be played anywhere you can get an internet connection. And that’s a hell of a strength.

Castle of Heroes, a hugely popular free-to-play game published by the guys at gPotato, puts you in the place of a group of heroes caught up in the war between four playable races. By taking on the enemies that roam the lands, you gain experience and items to enhance both your army and Castle. (more…)

Mafia II Exclusive PS3 DLC

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
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2K Games announced the first two action-infused downloadable content packs for its upcoming epic action crime game, Mafia II.

The Betrayal of Jimmy will be available as a free download on the day the game launches exclusively for players worldwide who purchase a new copy of Mafia II for the PlayStation 3. The second DLC pack, Jimmy’s Vendetta, will be available soon after the launch of Mafia II and will offer players a different arcade style of gameplay with new missions and leaderboard competition on the PlayStation 3 system, Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC. Get ready for a wild ride with guns blazing through Empire Bay. (more…)

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