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Best Battlefield Kill Ever

A video has made it’s way online earlier today and has picked up the attention of EA, who have touted it as the Best Battlefield Kill Ever on their Facebook page.

Player ‘Stungravy’ defies the laws of physics in this insane mid-air kill in Battlefield 3. You can check out the Best Battlefield Kill Ever in the video below. With an RPG in hand and a dog-fight not going his way, ‘Stungravy’ took actions into his own hands… literally.

Would you be able to pull off a kill like this? Is ‘Stungravy’ a Battlfield Pro? Would you ever think to perform a move like this? Let us know your thoughts in the shoutbox and comments section.

Inazuma Eleven Go Commercial

An hilarious commercial for the upcoming Level-5 3DS soccer game, Inazuma Eleven Go, has made it’s way online. The trailer features what could only be classified as an “Oh, Japan” moment.

For those who do not know about Inazume Eleven Go, it is a sequel to the popular Inazuma Eleven series and features new characters and story. The series features both an anime and gaming franchise both of which are developed by Level-5.

You can check out the commercial below. Be sure to let us know what you think of this hilarious Inazuma Eleven Go commercial in the shoutbox and comments section.

Rinne No Lagrange Premiere Date

Rinne No Lagrangeis one of the most hotly anticipated anime series to come out of the Winter 2011/2012 season and it has now recieved a solid premiere date.

The upcoming series is set to debut on Japanese TV Station, Tokyo MX, on the 8th of January 2012. It is currently unknown whether the series will be picked up for simulcasting in the Western World.

Rinne No Lagrange tells the story of a girl with a giant robot, who takes it upon herself to fight off invading aliens, while attending school and trying to maintain a normal life. So just your average slice of life anime then.

Fortnite announced by Epic with new trailer

It seems that Epic has quite a few things at work as they announced during the VGAs today that they are working on five different games at the moment. While they couldn’t go into detail about any of these, they did reveal a little about at least one title and that title is called Fortnite.

Cliff Bleszinski himself said while on stage that “We’ve had amazing success with games like Gears of War and Infinity Blade this year, but we decided it was time to switch things up a little bit and do something different and fun. Imagine a world where you explore, you scavenge, you build and ultimately you survive.”

The trailer then aired which feels quite cartoonish and seems to involve players trying to survive the night by keeping enemies at bay with defenses they built during the day. The main enemy seems to be zombies and unfortunately that is all that has been revealed so far.

Mass Effect 3 goes to the worms in latest trailer

While some people are scrambling over the new Command and Conquer Generals 2 title from BioWare which is a more modern title, everyone is currently waiting for any information about their Mass Effect series and of course, the VGA is the best opportunity for it. As you can see below BioWare has released a new trailer that is just jam packed with action.

In the video we see tons of action, mostly involving Commander Shepard trying his best to escape a Reaper. Thankfully however it seems that the Thresher Maws dislike the Reapers as much as the humans do as it accidentally saves Shepard’s life while taking out the Reaper. Take a look for yourself below.

Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD announced as digital title

It seems that even Activision couldn’t believe in the Tony Hawk series enough to try and release a new full blown title under the label. The teased Tony Hawk title was revealed today at the Spike VGA show and it turns out that the title is going to be Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD which will be an HD remake of the two earliest versions of the Tony Hawk franchise.

Tony Hawk himself has said that the game will be a digital only release and will be released under the price tag of $20 for the whole package. Now it just needs to not make use of that horrible skateboard peripheral and we’ll be good.

Command & Conquer Generals 2 is Bioware’s newest game

When BioWare teased a little bit about a new announcement to be made at Spike’s VGA a lot of people got a bit angry because from the looks of the title, it would be one set in modern times and take place in a desert combat environment much like everything we have experienced lately in the world of FPS.

Now that the VGA have concluded however we know what they are actually doing however. It is now known that they are working on Command & Conquer Generals 2 and even provided a minor trailer for the title which can be seen below. The title will be made with the use of the Frostbite 2.0 engine and is set for release in 2013…

Mario Kart 7 – Stuck In The Pits?


Mario Kart 7
has now sped into player’s 3DS’ across the globe and many are left wondering, is the Mario Kart franchise stuck in the pits? With each game featuring only slight variation from it’s predecessor some have laid accusations against the series of spinning it’s wheels, without any forward momentum. While this is undeniably true, it does not necessarily constitute a bad thing.

For a series such as Mario Kart, it has long since reached the point of it’s gameplay’s peak. No one can deny that Mario Kart is at the best it can possibly be. So why is it a crime considered mortal sin, for Nintendo to simply reproduce that winning formula time and time again?

Well, that boils down to player fatigue. After so many iterations of the same essential game it is to be expected for fans to tire of the series. Does this fatigue mean that Nintendo need to change the series radically, to make it fresh? No, it certainly does not.

In fact, if Nintendo did change the game radically, it would garner similar results to what conspired with Metroid: The Other M. Fans would rebel against the change, good or not, as that is the very nature of Nintendo fans. They are instilled with a strong sense of hatred for any change to the series in which they hold in such high regard, positive or not.

While change is not a bad thing, it most certainly would be for the Mario Kart franchise. For a series that has simply reached the highest point it can possibly reach in terms of gameplay, there is simply no reason to alter the core gameplay of Mario Kart. People do not play Mario Kart for a revolutionary new experience, they play it because they want to play Mario Kart.

It is the chemicals that comprise Mario Kart, that draws people to it – that core at it’s center that makes it Mario Kart. So no, Mario Kart shouldn’t change, because the industry and those who consume it’s products, would be worse off without the Mario Kart experience. While there may not be any big innovations in Mario Kart’s future, there will always and I mean ALWAYS be a place for Mario Kart in the gaming world. Don’t change, Mario Kart, you’re fine just the way you are.

The Last of Us debut trailer revealed

Earlier today the trailer for The Last of Us was revealed on tonight’s Spike VGA show and with it Sony has finally officially confirmed their production of this title exclusively on the PlayStation 3. The title is being developed by Naughty Dog, the developers of Uncharted. In it we find a devastated North America that has been ravaged by a fungal infection that has not only killed nearly everyone but also appears to have turned them into flesh craving zombies.

The whole trailer, which can be seen below, involves a young girl and an older man who may be her father being attacked by strange monsters after killing another survivor who was trying to kill them. The entire game looks like something we may never have seen before and is expected to be released sometime in 2012.

Tekken Hybrid Review

Tekken Hybrid
Studio: Namco Bandai
Publisher: Namco Bandai
Platform: PlayStation 3 (Reviewed)
Release Date: November 22, 2011
Price: $39.96 Available Here

Overview

It’s a great time to be a Tekken fan. We’ve got both Street Fighter x Tekken and Tekken x Street Fighter coming next year as well as Tekken 3D: Prime Edition and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. This year we even got a free iOS game called Tekken Bowel. That’s a lot of Tekken! Until then, fans can keep busy with the new Tekken Hybrid-a Blu Ray disc that features a massive fan service with an intense amount on content. When you insert the disc into your PlayStation 3 you’ll notice that under ‘Video’ you have the brand new Tekken: Blood Vengeance 3D CGI film complete with a wide range of special features. On the other hand, under ‘Games’ you’ll notice you are also given Tekken Tag Tournament HD, a high definition remake of one of the brightest instalments in the series’ history from the PlayStation 2 as well as a demo for the upcoming Tekken Tag Tournament 2 called Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue with 4 selectable characters from the Blood Vengeance film. Buying this is a no-brainer for any hardcore Tekken fan, but as a collection of just a demo, PS2 remake and film is it actually worth your money? It’s time to step into the ring and see if Tekken Hybrid has what it’s takes!

Tekken: Blood Vengeance

Tekken: Blood Vengeance 3D is by far the greatest motion picture adaptation of Tekken to date. It K.Os the anime film and the live-action movie doesn’t even compete for the first round. The 3D effects are mind-blowing as it’s one of the few films these days that actually puts 3D effects to good use, but it’s still enjoyable in 2D. Fans will especially appreciate that the graphics, art style, music and voice acting are as true as possible to the source material and the superbly choreographed fight scenes are filled with adrenaline and reminiscent of many of Tekken’s infamous cutscenes. Aside from some awkward attempts at drama the plot is decent, but it’s executed with stiff and cheesy dialogue that may have you laughing at things your not supposed to, as some things seem to be lost in translation. What is great however is that there is a whole bunch of special features thrown in documenting the making of the film as well as a very insightful interview that really helps you appreciate the film. Tekken: Blood Vengeance isn’t perfect, but it’s pretty damn good going by video game adaptation standards as it’s still an entertaining film and a massive treat to fans of the franchise.

Back in July, we were given an exclusive preview of Tekken: Blood Vengeance. Check out the in-depth review here.

Tekken: Tag Tournament HD

The main attraction however is Tekken: Tag Tournament HD. This takes the original 2000 PS2 title, throws in some HD graphics and for better or worse stops right there. While all 32 characters are unlocked straight away and trophies are thrown in, that’s all that’s new here there isn’t even online play so if you want to beat the crap out of your mate your going to have to do it the old fashioned way via local multiplayer or real life fisticuffs. It’s a real shame too because this game could’ve greatly benefited from this! Once you get past that however, it’ll be clear why Tekken: Tag Tournament is such a classic. With a very similar style as the classic Tekken 3 and the ability to tag in an ally and use tag combos the gameplay remains solid still to this day. Also the pacing is much slower than the more recent installments of the series, so this is a more tactical fighter that favors skill and button mashers will be greatly punished. Oh yeah and Tekken Bowel mini-game is back, taking the roster of fighters into a bowling ally with plenty of variety and makes for a rather short but really fun experience.

Tekken: Tag Tournament has aged a little, but for the most part is looking great. There are some minor graphical issues here and there however, such as he odd speed of how the background rotates with the camera and some animations that are a little stiff by today’s standards. These are all barely noticeable and considering its an 11 year old game it’s looking fantastic. The game also benefits greatly from the HD polish and should bring back many fond memories for all Tekken fans. However Tekken: Tag Tournament HD may not appeal so easily to first timers as it does feel a little dated, and the lack of online play does hold it back massively.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue

For those inpatient fans looking for a more modern gameplay experience, Tekken Tag 2 Prologue is exactly what your looking for. The action is much faster here when compared to original Tekken Tag and the tagging system here contains much more depth. Only four characters are selectable but a whole bunch of stages are available, and sadly no move list is present at all which may confuse some players. Graphically speaking the game is absolutely stunning and even rivals the CGI film and to say these animations are smooth would be an understatement. While this demo is quite impressive, it’s unfortunately very short and there isn’t much to do. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is sure to be a blast and may be one of the better fighters of 2012 but for now this taste of what’s too come isn’t very appetizing, but it does tastes amazing.

Overall

You opinion on Tekken Hybrid will most likely sway depending on how much of a hardcore fan you are. The truly dedicated Tekken lover probably would’ve paid full retail price for the HD remake as well as the CGI film and then would’ve downloaded the Tekken prologue online, so placing all 3 in one convenient package for the price of one is major value for money. For everyone else however your paying for a demo that usually would be downloadable for free via the PlayStation Network, a remake that is basically a port of an 11 year old game with HD slapped on and a pretty looking movie with plot issues, and the lack of online play only salts the wound. If your not a Tekken fan, you should probably stay away from this title, but if you are then this is some of the strongest fan service you’ll ever see and a great value for money.

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