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Crimson Alliance arriving on XBLA this Summer

Certain Affinity announced today that they are working on a new title for the Xbox Live Arcade. It will be called Crimson Alliance and is set for a release date some time in the Summer. The title will mix co-operative combat into an RPG setting against the Cult of the Soul Siren. Players will be able to play with three friends over Xbox Live and chain their attacks together for devastating effects.

Players will be able to select three different classes to play as; Assassin’s that can bend time to their will, Wizards who have mastery over the elements and of course a Mercenary handling all of the sword swinging work. These character classes can then be leveled up by collecting treasures and finding something called Soul Anchors that hold the spirits of dead heroes.

Max Hoberman, Certain Affinity’s president, had the following to say about Crimson Alliance,”One of the reasons I started Certain Affinity was because I wanted to make a game like this – an action RPG with clever AI, fantastic physics and deep emergent gameplay that can be enjoyed with friends in the living room or halfway across the globe. Crimson Alliance is that game, finally!”

He also told his developers that they should look at how FPS games handle action and character progression and apply it all to the RPG genre they are working on. I’m not sure how you can take character progression from a first person shooter but okay. The game itself will be playable at E3 next week and will be published by Microsoft this Summer.

Hunted: The Demon’s Forge available in stores today!

Bethesda and inXile Entertainment’s latest title, Hunted: The Demon’s Forge is available on shelves now for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PC. It will be available in Europe on June 3rd. As you have seen previously Hunted: The Demon’s Forge looks to set a new standard in dungeon crawling experiences. By focusing heavily on co-op gameplay players will be able to team up with a friend or with their AI partner to take on waves of vicious enemies.

Players will be able to play as either E’lara, a ranged weapon user or Caddoc, a melee expert, and perform co-operative attacks that will leave any monstrosity you come across dead on the ground. We’ve previously seen this launch trailer, but it is always good to see it again. Especially with that Capsule Computers mention right there…

Heroes of Ruin to arrive on 3DS in 2012

Square Enix has officially announced their next 3DS title. Named Heroes of Ruin it will be a dungeon crawling roleplaying experience that will focus on co-op gameplay and of course what every dungeon crawling game needs, lots of loot.

Heroes of Ruin will feature online co-op play for four players. Square-Enixare really proud of all the online and multiplayer features for the game, which we’ll provide in greater detail in the coming months, but we can confirm Heroes Of Ruin will have online play (as well as local) for multiplayer. The game will also make use of the StreetPass and Spotpass features of the 3DS by offering rare items and challenges from SpotPass and shops made out of other players’ found items via StreetPass.

Heroes of Ruin will be released some time in 2012 for the 3DS and there will be a playable demo at E3, which means we should be able to get our hands on the title within a week. As you can see from the screenshots, the game looks quite interesting, and will can’t wait to test it out.

Catherine rated by the ESRB, given interesting description

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We all knew that when Catherine appeared in front of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) it would be an interesting turn of events. Catherine has managed to obtain an M rating from the ESRB and has been given quite a lengthy description. It appears that the game may be a bit more tame than we thought in the ways of sex, but it sure sounds creepy. Chainsaw wielding babies anyone?

Catherine will be released for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 on July 26th and is sure to have gamers talking about the contents for quite some time. Now the only question is, will you be willing to buy the “Love is Over” Deluxe Edition from your local store? Catch the full ESRB description below:

This is a puzzle adventure game in which players assume the role of Vincent, a man with relationship issues that are manifested in his dreams. The game transitions between animated cutscenes and puzzle stages (i.e., nightmares); in the nightmare world, players must help Vincent ascend crumbling towers by pushing, pulling, and climbing blocks to reach an exit. If players make the wrong move, they can be killed by spike traps and giant boss creatures (e.g., a demon bride, a chainsaw-wielding baby); death scenes are accompanied by exaggerated splashes of blood as Vincent is stabbed, crushed, shot, or bitten.

During one cutscene, a character is stabbed in the stomach with a knife; a large pool of blood quickly forms under her body. In order to move faster in the puzzles stages, players can order Vincent alcoholic beverages (e.g., mixed cocktails, beer, sake, whiskey); after three drinks, he begins to stumble around when moving. These sequences are accompanied by voice-over narration: “It’s said that chugging alcohol isn’t good for you, but sometimes it’s necessary” and “[T]ake a big swig of cognac!” Throughout the game, sex and sexuality are frequently referenced, sometimes while two characters are in bed together (e.g., “I finally became a man! Got rid of my V-card, BOOM,” “If the one you loved confessed to a sexual habit that you found absolutely unacceptable, what would you do?” and “After all you’ve done to my body . . . Night after night . . .”).

One bedroom sequence pans across a man’s legs, then to his curling toes; another scene briefly depicts a woman caressing her body while making suggestive comments (e.g., “I’ve got such a hunger for these feelings . . . I know you have some hungers as well, don’t you?” ). The game also depicts the central character surrounded by topless female demons—though shadow effects obscure most details. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” can be heard in the dialogue.

WWE ’12 will be bigger badder and better than ever

It looks like there won’t be any Smackdown Vs Raw title gracing the shelves of gaming retailers this year, because the next game from WWE will be called WWE ’12. In a teaser released today by THQ we see heavy focus on current superstar Randy Orton and his rise from a rookie fighter in Evolution to where he is today, winning the World Heavyweight Champion from Christian.

IGN was given a first hands on with the title and has placed a preview for the game on their website. Some highlights include Predator Technology, allowing fluid movements in the game, Dynamic Comebacks like we see John Cena and Randy Orton do all the time, and AI memory, meaning that you can’t perform the same move all the time or else you will be countered. This is an interesting and hopefully refreshing turn of events for THQ’s wrestling game division. We’ll see more in the coming weeks, but know now that WWE ’12 will be released in North America on November 22nd and everywhere else November 25th.

PlayStation Store to be restored later this week

Sony announced earlier this morning that they will be able to “fully restore all PlayStation Network services” to America, Asia and Europe by the end of this week. The areas that will not be restored by the end of the week are estimated to be Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea.

When Sony means full functionality this means that the PlayStation Store will be put back online, including voucher and code redemption, as well as Qriocity and Media Go for people who actually use those things. This also means that the “Welcome Back” program will soon go into effect and allow PlayStation 3 owners to download their free games.

Kaz Hirai from Sony had this to say about the restoration and downtime: “We have been conducting additional testing and further security verification of our commerce functions in order to bring the PlayStation Network completely back online so that our fans can again enjoy the first class entertainment experience they have come to love. We appreciate the patience and support shown during this time.”

Target claims Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Bundle was mispriced

If you were hoping that you could pick up a Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Bundle for $100 cheaper than normal than you may be disappointed because Target has fixed the ad placement. Yesterday we reported that Target.com had an advertisement on their website for the Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Bundle at being only $299 instead of the standard $399.

Unfortunately Target released a statement today saying that “Target recently became aware of the mispriced Xbox 360 250GB Kinect Bundle shown on Target.com’s main video game page. The page will be updated shortly to reflect the correct price. We sincerely regret this inconvenience.”

This of course could just be a cover up of Target’s mistake by releasing the price drop early and Microsoft had talked to them about it. But we will know in a week when Microsoft’s E3 press conference takes place whether or not this price drop was actually real.

F.E.A.R. 3 Soul Survivor multiplayer mode revealed

F.E.A.R. 3 is a game that you play for the scares, but perhaps not the multiplayer mode. Well Monolith Studios wants to make you take a second look at the game’s multiplayer mode with the newly revealed Soul Survivor match type.

The Soul Survivor match type seems to be a survival type mode where one player will be corrupted at the beginning of a round and will have to eliminate the other three players to win. The match starts one on three, but every person that the corrupted manages to kill, becomes a corrupted themselves. Meaning that the balance of power can easily shift to two on two and finally three on one. Unfortunately it seems like having only four players to a lobby for this game mode does seem a little sparse. Catch a video of the mode in action below.

Metro: Last Light – The newest video trailer

Metro: Last Light is the sequel to Metro 2033, one THQ’s finest FPS/horror shooters that left many gamers wanting more.  Developed by 4A Games, the new game aims to fix any flaws that were inherent in the first game.  To that aim, new combat mechanics and elements are being added.  To take a look at just how horrifically creepy the game will be, take a look at the video below.  Metro: Last Light will release on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2012.  Are you ready to take the plunge once more?  Then, while your at Walmart today,  you better get some new underwear in preparation.

The NVIDIA GTX 560M is on all ORIGIN laptops

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NVIDIA’s products are now availabe on Origin laptops.  This 3D Vision ready item is about to make your PC gaming life much easier.  If you want to take a look at some of the laptops that Origin has available to purchase, check out the store here.  Unfortunately, Duke Nukem coming out of the screen and dropping of hot babes is not a part of the package, but at least you can play his video game with the computer.

I have got to say, my overheating, mainstream, HP laptop sure does not hold a candle to those beauties.  What do you think? Will you be getting one?  Let us know in the comments!