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Final Dead Space 2 video before launch

Dead Space 2 has received its launch trailer, further hammering home that the game is on the horizon, approaching fast.

It is looking to be an atmospheric thriller that promises to scare the socks off anyone, and the trailer only further reiterates that this game isn’t for the faint-hearted . Better bring a spare pair of pants as it is looking like the scariest title in a while, and I expect that although “in space, nobody can hear you scream”, the neighbours will be able to hear your shrill squeals from a mile away.

Dead Space 2 will be available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC on 25th January in the US and 28th January in Europe. Who’s already counting down the days?

NFS Shift 2: Unleashed – teased and dated

The sequel to Need for Speed Shift has been given a release date by Electronic Arts. EA has dated Need for Speed: Shift Unleashed 2 for a release of March 25 in the UK and Europe, with the US getting the game a little later on March 29.
To celebrate the announcement of the release date, EA has also ‘unleashed’ a very nice looking trailer for the game. It shows the game in action, which, to be fair, is looking very sleek and impressive graphically. Come release, it will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Will you all have recovered enough from Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit to get back behind the wheel in March?

EA’s Christmas Sale A Call For Concern

EA’s recent Christmas sale on iTunes App store in which the majority of EA’s iPhone titles were dramatically discounted to $0.99 (USD) for 48 hours leading up to the Christmas buying frenzy, has caused much doubt in the rest of the mobile gaming industry over the “success” of the promotion. Controversy surrounds the officially promoted sale by Apple which saw EA dominate the top 10 App chart, due to the sudden drop in prices just before Christmas day. This essentially cut off sales from other game developers in a clear expression of publisher pushing power.

Gameloft founder and CEO Michel Guillemot, expresses concerns over EA’s recent practices “There is a high uncertainty for the future anytime somebody can steal the market at Christmas” said Guillemot speaking at CES 2011, “driving down recommended retail prices to such a degree will foster a ‘good enough’ attitude from developers, innovation and quality stifled as they look to offer games at 99c”. The consequence of discounting on such a large level will surely have long term impacts on a consumer’s perception on what mobile games are really worth. In short, this could mean the demise of the iPhone and mobile gaming as a ‘viable handheld gaming console’ as opposed to just a ‘casual experience’ for people on the go.

 

EA’s Christmas sale in December was specifically timed to coincide with the release of several Triple-A titles from publishers who saw their games such as Real Racing 2, N.O.V.A. 2 and Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light sidelined by EA’s discount frenzy. The majority of EA’s iOS games still remain at a low price. However looking at the bigger picture, EA’s Christmas sale may be a reflection of their financial performance which Q2 figures show that their sales were down by 4% year on year, whilst Gameloft sales were up by 15% in the same period. Whether or not the recent sale was a good move from EA, we will just have to wait and see the long term effects on the gaming market and on the quality of games in general to fully assess the impact of this.

Conduit 2 teaser sets scene for US release

Ahead of the North American February launch of the game, SEGA have created a new trailer of the game. Showcasing more gameplay than you can shake a stick at, this teaser reveals some gargantuan bosses and some seriously improved graphics.

When the original Conduit came out, SEGA had hyped up its visuals so much that the game had a lot to live up to. As a result, when it was released it seemed rather generic and didn’t live up to extravagant claims. Thankfully, SEGA have kept fairly quiet about this and it appears instead, they are letting the game do the talking.

No news of a release date for the rest of the world, but hopefully this will change soon. Any US residents picking it up on the 15th February, and anyone from elsewhere anticipating its slightly later release in your respective regions?

Sci-Fi Neo-Noir Adventure, Gemini Rue, Coming Soon.

Coming Soon from adventure game maker Wadjet Eye Games comes Gemini Rue, a sci-fi neo-noir tale of adventure and redemption spanning two characters across an entire galaxy.

The game follow the quest of two characters, Azriel Odin and Delta-Six – the first of which is an ex-assassin looking to find someone while the second awakens from a hospital with no memories, across a dark and bleak galaxy largely controlled by the Boryokudan crime syndicate in a tale of redemption and self discovery.

What’s an adventure game without an amazing cast? The cast of this game seem interesting and are as follows –

Azriel Odin – For most of his life, Azriel was a ruthless, emotionless, killer for the galaxy’s biggest crime syndicate – the Boryokudan.  But several years ago he had a change of heart.  He turned himself in and began fighting on the side of law and order; working to bring the syndicate down, one family at a time.  He is currently on the planet Barracus, hoping to aid other defectors who want to escape the Boryokudan.
Delta-Six – Deep inside a strange facility called Center 7, a man wakes up with no memory.  Your name is Delta-Six, he is told.  There is no chance of escape.  Follow orders, they say, and you go free.  Disobey, and you could lose everything.  As Delta-Six explores the facility, he is soon thrust into a struggle not only his life, but for his very identity.
Matthius Howard – A wisecracking ex-criminal who escaped the crime world in order to raise a family and live a “proper” life.  He’s currently on Barracus, helping his old friend Azriel out with a job.
Kane Harris – An upright, moral starship pilot who is more comfortable sitting at the controls of his ship than on the solid ground of any planet.  Against his better judgment, he has teamed up with Azriel to clean up the syndicates.  He believes the job is important, but can’t shake the feeling that Azriel’s loyalties might still be with the Boryokudan.
Epsilon-Five – Like Delta-Six, she is a resident of the mysterious Center 7.  She has always been terrified of the place and she looks to Delta-Six for protection.  Is her scared-little-girl act for real?  Or just a lie?  And why hasn’t she chosen a name for herself?
Balder – This resident of Center 7 spends most of his time working out at the center’s gym, dealing with old demons from a past that even he doesn’t remember.  Friendly and affable, he claims to be Delta-Six’s friend.  He seems likable enough, so why doesn’t anybody else want to talk to him?
Giselle – Another resident of Center 7, Giselle is tired of being ordered around.  She doesn’t know why she’s here or what is in store for her, but her life has narrowed down to one single-minded purpose: escape.  Don’t get in her way, because she plans to get out no matter what the cost.
The Director – Never seen, only heard over a loudspeaker, this mysterious man seems to be in charge of the residents of Center 7.  But who is he?  Does he have his own agenda?  Or does he actually have the residents’ best interests in mind?

Obtained from – http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/geminirue.htm?page=characters

The game is set to be released on the 24th of February and is available for pre-order on the official page.
It looks like it’s to be download only, but they’re releasing a limited run of physical copies.
Prices are –
$14.99 US for the Download version.
$24.99 US for the Limited edition CD.

2K Game’s 2011 Lineup

After the stellar launch of Civilisations V, Bioshock 2 and Mafia 2 last year, 2011 is shaping up to be another massive year for 2K games with several major titles set to be released later this year. The lineup includes the next instalment of the Top Spin tennis series Top Spin 4, as well as the next instalment of the long running Spec Ops series, Spec Ops: The Line and the highly anticipated first person shooter reboot of XCOM, and after thirteen years of uncertain development, several engine changes and a lawsuit, believe it or not Duke Nukem Forever will finally see the light of day in 2011!

2011 looks to be a great year of gaming thanks to 2K!

Playstation Store Update for the week of Jan 11

Another day, another week full of great stuff from the Playstation Store.

Updates

Uno – Permanent Price Drop (PS3) (now $4.99, original price $7.99)
Uno – Permanent Price Drop (PSP) (now $4.99, original price $7.99)

Dead Rising 2 – Skills Pack – Ninja – Sale (PS3) (now $0.99, original price $1.99)
Dead Rising 2 – Skills Pack – Psycho – Sale (PS3) (now $0.99, original price $1.99)
Dead Rising 2 – Skills Pack – Soldier – Sale (PS3) (now $0.99, original price $1.99)
Dead Rising 2 – Skills Pack – Sports Fan – Sale (PS3) (now $0.99, original price $1.99)

Rock Band – Oasis Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – The Police Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – The Offspring Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – Nine Inch Nails Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – Jimmy Buffett Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – All That Remains Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – Evanescense Pack 01 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – Weezer Pack 02 – Sale (PS3) (now $2.99, original price $5.49)
Rock Band – Rush Moving Pictures (album) – Sale (PS3) (now $5.49, original price $10.99)
Rock Band – The Cars (album) – Sale (PS3) (now $8.49, original price $14.99)

LittleBigPlanet PSP – The Sack That Time Forgot Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Gardens Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Savannah Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Lurve Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Wedding Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Canyons Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Metropolis Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Easter Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Islands Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Temples Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Wilderness Theme – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Jungle Sackfari Explorers Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Sack Circus Extravaganza Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – MotorStorm Hessian Stitch Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Unidentified Sacking Object Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Heroes in Uniform Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Fruit Salad Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Robin Hood Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Wild West Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – King Arthur Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP – Yuletide Sack Level Pack – Permanent Price Change (PSP) (now $0.99, original price $2.99)

Qore

Qore Episode 32: January 2011 ($2.99, free for PlayStation Plus subscribers)
Qore Annual Subscription – January 2011 ($24.99)

Downloadable Games

Faery: Tales of Avalon ($14.99)

Game Demos (free)

Faery: Legends of Avalon Demo

Add-on Game Content

EyePet – Sports Pack ($2.99)
ModNation Racers – Jak and Daxter Mod and Kart ($2.49)
Fist of the North Star – DLC Pack 7 ($5.99)
The Sims 3 – Asian Fusion Pack ($9.99)
The Sims 3 – ECO Pack (Free)
Super Street Fighter IV – Ultra Shadaloo Pack ($3.99)

Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock

  • “2nd Sucks” – A Day To Remember ($1.99)
  • “All I Want” – A Day To Remember ($1.99)
  • “The Downfall Of Us All” – A Day To Remember ($1.99)
  • “We’ve Got A Situation Here” – The Damned Things ($1.99)
  • “Rescue Me” – Hawthorne Heights ($1.99)
  • “Wings Of A Butterfly” – HIM ($1.99)
  • “Closer” – NIN ($1.99)
  • “The Hand That Feeds” – NIN ($1.99)
  • “Head Like A Hole” – NIN ($1.99)
  • “Buried Myself Alive” – The Used ($1.99)
  • January Mega Pack ($17.99) – Downloadable Track Pack featuring “Closer” by NIN, “The Hand That Feeds” by NIN, “head Like A Hole” by NIN, “We’ve Got A Situation Here” by The Damned Things, “Buried Myself Alive” by The Used, “Rescue Me” by Haethorne Heights, “Wings Of A Butterfly” by HIM, “All I Want” by A Day to Remember, “The Downfall of Us All” by A Dat to Remember, and “2nd Sucks” by A Day to Remember. Please Note: Many songs are available both as singles and as part of a Track Pack.

Rock Band 3

  • “Crawling″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • “In The End″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • “Numb″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • “Somewhere I Belong″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • “Waiting for the End″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • “What I’ve Done″ – Linkin Park ($1.99)
  • Linkin Park Pack 01 ($9.99) – Build your Rock Band library by purchasing this song game album: Linkin Park Pack 01. This pack includes “Crawling”, “In The End”, “Numb”, “Somewhere I Belong”, “Waiting for the End”, and “What I’ve Done” by Linkin Park.

Rock Band Network

  • “Gasoline” – The Bouncing Souls ($0.99)
  • “Let Us Slay” – GWAR ($0.99)
  • “Saint Simon” – The Shins ($1.99)
  • “Smokahontas” – Attack Attack! ($1.99)
  • “White Knuckles” – OK Go ($1.99)

Bundles

Dead Rising 2 – Skills Pack Bundle ($3.99)

PlayStation Home Items

PlayStation Home Estates Pack ($19.99)

Avatars

Pocket Fighter Avatars (x3) ($0.49)

Game Videos (free)

Pulse 1/11 Edition
Faery: Legends of Avalon Trailer

PS3 Themes

Deep Freeze Theme ($1.49)
Smooth Notes Theme ($1.49)
DOAPS Theme (free)
Alice Theme ($1.99)
Cityscape Fireworks Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
Copacabana Premium Theme ($1.99)
Kaledioscope Premium Theme ($1.49)
The Big Apple Premium Theme ($1.49)

Wallpapers (free)

echochrome ii Wallpaper 1
echochrome ii Wallpaper 2
Top Darts Dart Board Wallpaper
Top Darts Locations Wallpaper 1
Top Darts Locations Wallpaper 2
Top Darts Locations Wallpaper 3
Eat Them Wallpaper 1
Eat Them Wallpaper 2
Eat Them Wallpaper 3
Eat Them Wallpaper 4
Eat Them Wallpaper 5
Eat Them Wallpaper 6
Hoard Wallpaper 3

Dragon Age II pre-orders get even more bonus DLC

If you thought that you wouldn’t be prepared enough when Dragon Age II comes out then you are in even more luck. BioWare has just announced that there are even more pre-order bonus items available and an in-game item shop called the Black Emporium.

If you buy the game new, no matter when, you will have access to the Black Emporium and a store where you can purchase a whistle that summons a Mabari War Hound to your side as well as something called The Mirror of Transformation which allows you to alter your appearance if you don’t like your first character design choices.

But if you happen to pre-order before March 8th, including those who have already pre-ordered, then you will receive even more content free of charge. You will receive The Lion of Orlais Shield and The Fadeshear Sword. The shield will come with two rune slots and give the player extra health and more XP, while the sword improves damage done against demons and the undead.

Sounds like everyone who has pre-ordered the game so far will be getting tons of bonus content when they pick up Dragon Age II on March 8th for the PS3, 360, and PC.

3DS games temporarily priced by GameStop at $49.99-$39.99

Feel like paying $50 or $40 for the different 3DS games you’ve been hearing about? Well you better hope so considering GameStop is currently planning on listing launch titles at that price. A user at NeoGAF has reported finding a list at their local GameStop that shows multiple games set for a March 15th release date, and the rest for a June release date. But most interesting is the fact that Dead or Alive: Dimensions and Samurai Warriors Chronicles have been listed at $49.99, with the rest of the titles on the list costing $39.99.

It is worth mentioning that these numbers are most likely only placeholders at the moment and have not been set by Nintendo themselves. I’ve seen these different lists before at GameStops and they often quote incorrect information but usually not as far as pricing goes. But the question is, what would you pay for a 3DS game?

Will MvC3 have a unique rage quitting feature?

One of the worst parts about any online game are the people who rage quit.  Halo Reach and other online games have attempted to deal with such gamers in different ways.  But Marvel vs. Capcom 3 may have the most inventive idea yet.  After tracking players for awhile, Capcom will detect who frequently quits mid match.  And those players will be treated to a special matchmaking bracket.  Specifically, this bracket, or playlist, will be populated by “birds of a feather.” In other words, if you frequently rage quit, you will play only with others who frequently rage quit.  Although this “feature” has not yet been confirmed to be actually in the game, we will keep you updated.  The only problem with this system is that those with spotty online service may be subjected to unfair treatment.