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Batman: Arkham City arrives on October 18th

Warner Brothers Interactive has released information regarding Batman: Arkham City’s release date and it is sure to make everyone quite happy since it is going to be released this year. It was announced that the sequel to the well-recieved Batman: Arkham Ayslum would be released on October 18th in the U.S., October 19th in Australia and October 21st everywhere else.

Arkham City will feature two familiar faces in the form of Harley Quinn and the Joker but there are new villains thrown in to help spice up the pot. Catwoman makes an appearance while Hugo Strange and Two-Face also serve as main enemies this time around. It looks like the Batman will be haunting the streets of Arkham City just in time for Halloween then.

The Oregon Trail now headed to the 3DS…

There are a lot of franchises being reborn this year on the 3DS, but the news that a new Oregon Trail title will be making it’s way to the system comes as a (welcome) surprise. Gamefly recently listed Oregon Trail for the system with a release date still unknown from developer Red Wagon Games. If you think about it though, this release makes perfect sense as 2011 is a very special year for the age-old franchise. 1971 saw the original inception of the classic tale for survival, making 2011 the now 40th anniversary of the game itself.

Now that we know it is coming, many questions can now be asked of just how this new version will work, especially with the 3D effects and system features. This also appears to not be a download but a full cartridge release, which clearly shows signs of a full reboot now in the works. If you remember, a port for the DSiWare for Oregon Trail was released a few years ago along with the many mobile versions we have seen since. For now though everything is pure speculation and we must now wait until more of an official announcement is made, so keep checking back as when more news drops, we will be sure to let you know.

Star Wars: The Old Republic trailer places the galaxy’s fate in your hands

Despite a few missteps in the past few years the best way to ensure that your game is going to sell like hotcakes is to put the Star Wars name in front of it, but then again if you build your game from the ground up and base it around the whole Star Wars galaxy then you may as well just take people’s wallets. Bioware and Lucasarts have done this for the past few years and are getting ready to release Star Wars: The Old Republic this year.

A new trailer was released out of PAX East today that shows just a little bit of what players will be in for when they create their character for the first time. From the looks of the trailer there will be plenty of references to favorite characters and plenty of action to be had between Jedi and Sith. Unfortunately they still have not announced a release date but fans of MMO’s and Star Wars should just leave some money on the side to pick this up when it comes out.

New CG Trailer Emerges for Okamiden;Available Early at Gamestop…

If you haven’t yet noticed, we are just a few days away from seeing the launch of Okamiden in the states. Of course with this launch also comes a new trailer from Capcom, but this clip is quite different than what we have seen before for the title as it is a CG trailer.

The clip shows the young Chibiterasu nudging at a Nintendo DS with Kuni bursting out and hopping on the pup, which is shortly followed by a few clips of the actual gameplay. It isn’t much, but it does make me want to get this title even more as the art style and gameplay looks to be sharp and fluid. What I have also noticed though is oddly enough, Gamestop seems to already have the game in stock and selling it live on their website, so for those who want the game now, feel free to grab it a few days early from the retailer via online or in store. The rest of you though can check out the trailer below and stay tuned as our own review will be coming shortly.

Battle: Los Angeles Now Available

It seems another week has come and with it another super secret XBLA release on friday. We covered the fact that Konami would be releasing a Battle: Los Angeles game to coincide with the movie, but no one expected it to literally coincide with the movie. Today the movie releases and the game does as well. For all of you who go watch the movie and just don’t get enough of an alien invasion, pick up the game and experience it for yourself.

Below I have included the Movie’s Trailar and the Game’s Trailer. Check them both out.

MOVIE TRAILER
[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF9YIwapK2U[/pro-player]

GAME TRAILER
[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1r1OPwF0yY[/pro-player]

Killzone 3 patch 1.04 is out now

Those of you who have played the Killzone 3 open beta and are now playing the full game have probably noticed that there is no difference between the two, save for being able to play more than one map.  Up until now, Killzone 3 has still had every bug, glitch and error that was present in the beta.  It’s fairly obvious that Killzone 3 was rushed out the door before it was truly finished (which is a shame) but that’s corporate business for you.

Anyways, Killzone 3 developer Guerilla Games have finally gotten around to releasing the first patch to bring the game out of beta and into it’s more “complete” form.  Unfortunately, this patch doesn’t really change much in terms of gameplay aside from a few things, most notably the medics revive now has a range of 20 meters and has a much shorter cooldown.  Aside from that, most of the updates are mere glitch and error fixes.  There are still a wealth of problems that plague Killzone 3’s multiplayer, none of which are addressed in this patch.

One can’t help but wonder why the more important fixes like automatic team balancing or fixing a bug that allows you to only play one map didn’t get into this patch.  Hopefully a more helpful patch is soon to follow today’s update or else Killzone 3 stands to lose support from its fans.

10+ hours of Dynasty Warriors 7 gameplay

Dynasty Warriors 7 doesn’t release in the west until March 29th, but it released earlier this week in Japan.  Those eager to get a glimpse of the game need wonder no more, as a Japanese player has recorded over 10 hours of them playing and, to my knowledge, are streaming it right now.  To make it short, DW7 looks beautiful and the character re-interpretations and upgraded level of detail really shine.

And for those who just want to get to the good stuff, check out the second video which showcases the series badass, Lu Bu riding his trademark Red Hare (who has now transformed into a fiery steed).

Yoostar 2 launches today

It’s lights, camera, action as Yoostar 2 releases today on Xbox 360 Kinect and PS3. The party game allows you to put yourself in the movies by selecting the actor/actress you want to replace, then inserting you in their place. The dialogue is then displayed on the screen to give your own take on the lines, or you can read and record your own lines.

Other people will be the judge of how funny your performance is, and today the social network features were also detailed by Yoostar Entertainment Group. Yoostar Playground will work with Facebook and is a free, social game that anyone can play, letting Facebook fans rate, share and comment on videos of player performances. It encourages the entire community create Movie Mash-ups that can then be uploaded and rated. All activities earn players fame points, taking their in-game persona from a struggling actor/actress, to an A-list celebrity, and are rewarded with Badges for increased ranking or Yoobucks which can be used for “power-ups” or “boosts” in both Yoostar Playground and the game itself.

Will anyone be picking up Yoostar 2 today? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Crysis 2 – ‘Be Fast’ trailer

Another fast-paced, high-energy trailer has been released for Crysis, this time with even more focus on speed, hence the ‘Be Fast’ title. The trailer showcases a lot of gameplay where you are travelling so fast, the surrounding environment is slower, and by the looks of it the game will feature some nice slow-mo effects to go with this.

The video also shows more jumping from building to building, with the adventuring elements introduced into this FPS, as well as new abilities relating to the character’s superhuman speed, strength and agility. There’s even subtle hints towards the storyline amongst all the action.

Roll on 25th March when Crysis 2 will be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Exclusive Rift Payment Model Extended

For all early adopting players of the Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Game ‘Rift’; the exclusive payment model, Founders Pricing, at $9.99 a month for multiple months is being extended until the 31st of March for all who wish to pick it up.

The payment plan is exclusive to players who have adopted the game early, meaning since launch/ pre-launch, and is likely not to be available players after the date of 15th March, 2011. The pricing plan comes in multiple flavours, with the six-month plan being the best value for money under the current scheme. We have reproduced the  prices below –

Founder’s Subscription Plans

  • Monthly
  • $14.99 /month
  • $14.99 Billed every month
  • 3-Month
  • $11.99 /month
  • $35.97 Billed every 3 months
  • 6-Month
  • $9.99 /month
  • $59.94 Billed every 6 months

As opposed to the normal pricing of –

Standard Subscription Plans

This is the standard pricing for RIFT after 3/15/2011. Act now to lock in your savings with a Founder’s Subscription Plan!

  • Monthly
  • $14.99 /month
  • $14.99 Billed every month
  • 3-Month
  • $12.99 /month
  • $38.97 Billed every 3 months
  • 6-Month
  • $10.99 /month
  • $65.94 Billed every 6 months

For more information on pricing, visit the Pricing Webpage.

It should be noted that –

*Your payment method will be charged (on a recurring basis at your selected subscription rate) until you cancel your subscription. If you choose to cancel or change your subscription plan, the Founder’s Subscription plan will no longer be available.