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Have a better look at Resident Evil 6’s snake boss

You remember that creepy looking Resident Evil 6 snake B.O.W. which was very briefly shown off a few weeks ago? Well today Capcom revealed their Gamescom gameplay footage, which can be seen below, to the rest of the world and in it we get to see Chris face off against said snake boss.

As one may expect, the snake attacks in somewhat predictable patterns and even tries to squeeze the life out of poor muscle-bound Chris Redfield. Those who are eager to take on this snake still have a little bit longer to wait as the game is meant to be released on October 2nd for the 360 and PS3 with a PC release sometime in the future.

PlayStation Vita hits 2.2 million sales worldwide

Today Sony revealed that the PlayStation Vita has managed to sell 2.2 million units between its launch many months ago and June 30th. The last sales figures that came out of Sony back in May stated that the Vita had sold 1.8 million units by that point. So at least within the last two months the company has manged to push roughly 400,000 handhelds to the public.

Sony has already stated that they believe that they do not need to drop the PlayStation Vita’s price, or at least won’t have to do so until next year. Then again, a price drop and maybe some actual special edition Vitas would actually help raise the sales of this floundering handheld. Some decent “original” games would probably help too…

Have some Grand Theft Auto V vehicle screens

If you have been pacing around in circles hoping for some new Grand Theft Auto V screenshots to come out of RockStar Games then you probably should keep pacing, because although the company released three new screenshots, there really isn’t too much to see here. Unless of course you love vehicles of all shapes and sizes…

The below images feature a bicycle, a car and a plane so… at least you get to possibly ride/pilot each of these vehicles once the game does come out in the future. I suppose you can be happy about the fact that the car’s license plate happens to say “San Andreas” on it.

Tokyo Jungle makes its way to the West for $15

It was a little disheartening when E3 wrapped up that PlayStation 3 owners were still in the dark concerning the status of a certain post-apocalyptic animal survival game. Thankfully today Sony revealed some good news about said game, Tokyo Jungle.

They have announced that not only will the title be coming out for only $14.99 in North America and £9.99/€12.99 in Europe, but also that gamers won’t have to wait that long to play the title considering it is meant to be released in North America and Europe on September 25th and 26th. To commemorate Tokyo Jungle’s release date and price the company also released the below trailer to hype up potential buyers.

Horn Charges Onto iTunes

Zynga is entering the core gaming market with the release of Horn. Horn is a console quality 3rd person action adventure game starring a young blacksmith’s apprentice, Horn. His village has become overrun by monsters and soon he discovers that these creatures are the people and animals of his village. A curse has over taken the world and only Horn is left as a human. Horn must set off to lift the curse in the company of the head of a loud-mouthed, snarky, stubborn, sidekick. Armed with his sword, crossbow, grappling hook, and his musical horn,  our hero will explore an open world tightly integrated with touch controls. Horn is optimized for the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and the new iPad. The iPad 1, iPhone 3GS, and the iPod Touch are not supported. Horn is priced at $7.49 AUD on the App Store here.

Disney Fish Hooks Swims Onto iOS

Disney’s latest iOS entrant is Disney Fish Hooks. Disney is looking to create a new hit character following the success of Swampy with Disney Fish Hooks. The game stars Milo the fish and his classmates at Freshwater High. Milo must win back the trophy, so players will need to bounce off turtles, surf whirlpools, fly through tubes, free fall, make and pop bubbles to navigate through a dangerous maze. Disney Fish Hooks features over 50 levels, five additional playable characters to unlock, plenty of apples to max out player’s high scores, and an evil arch nemesis in the form of Randy Pincherson. Disney Fish Hooks is available for free on the iTunes App Store here.

Jack Lumber Released for iOS

Jack Lumber is a man with a mission. After a tree mercilessly murdered his beloved grandmother, Jack Lumber swore vengeance on the evil trees. With help from his superhuman abilities, players will slice, dice, and hack down every single tree in between him and vengeance. Jack Lumber can use LumberTime to enter a slow motion zone that will allow Jack to slide logs in a combo strike. As Jack destroys trees, homeless forest animals will take refuge in Jack’s cabin, mooching off Jack’s hard work. Jack is able to poke these animals at will. Jack Lumber features magical syrups, new beards, lumber decor, and a forest full of trees to chop down. Jack Lumber is available on the App Store here for $1.99.

Splinter Cell: Blacklist Developer Walkthrough Video

Fans of the Splinter Cell series will now be able to appreciate the latest video courtesy of Ubisoft about the latest game in the franchise. The video is a developers commentary walkthrough for the latest entry in the Splinter Cell franchise, Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

The video is commentated by the Creative Director, Maxime Berland, and it walks us through sections of gameplay and also discusses some of the features of the game. The title is set to be released Spring of 2013 on the PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

Be sure to check out the embedded trailer below for more info.

Plants vs. Zombies 2 Coming in 2013

PopCap has announced today that your favorite battle of flora vs undead will return next year. Plants vs. Zombies 2 is expected to launch in the “first half of 2013,” with a narrower window of “late spring” was also mentioned. As many of you could expect, the game will feature new features, settings, and situations you will have to deal with while you fight the zombie hordes.

An unidentified spokesperson said the following: (might of been a zombie)

“Spring is crullest curlie ungood time, and plantz grow dull roots, so we are meating you for brainz at yore house. No worry to skedule schedlue plan… we’re freee anytime. We’ll find you.”

Sonny F. Lower, a representative of the Flora Forever Foundation went on to say:

“There was a time we relished a bracing, hearty blend of zombies, in the morning but, first a brisk shower and some strategic pruning are required. Tomorrow is near!”

Plants vs. Zombies 2 will release on all major consoles, including mobile, when it releases in the late spring of 2013.

Darksiders II: Dealing Death Video

In this Darksiders II Video, we have one of the games lead developers: Ben Cureton giving us a rundown on how best to utilise the combat of Death. The trailer is titled: Dealing Death and showcases combat from within the game. Players struggling to master the game might want to give this one a watch.

The combat in Darksiders II is pretty similar to the combat of Darksiders, however, the fighting styles of the two main characters are slightly different. For instance, Death has a more nimble and agile feel, giving him a much more quicker and more lethal feel.

Be sure to check out the trailer embedded below for more info.