Get your surprise face on. No really, we are about to blow your mind. Ok, are you ready? Call of Duty Black Ops, the “biggest entertainment media launch in history” will be getting five new maps for that magical price of fifteen dollars or 1200 Microsoft points. Yup, for just a 1/4 of the price of the actual game, you get the “Discovery” map, based on the Reznov mission and taking place in an Antarctic research station; “Kowloon” set in Kowloon, on rooftops; “Berlin Wall,” a fight at Checkpoint Charlie; and “Stadium,” set in an American hockey rink. It also includes the Zombie map, “Ascension.” This pack will be called “First Strike.” What will the second pack be called? Also remember that that the pack will be exclusive to Xbox for about a month.
Tis The Season For Discounted Taito Games on the App Store!
Yes, it is that time of year again, and Taito are celebrating with some huge discounts on the App Store with many of their most popular titles. Nothing better than to get a fantastic game at a great price, especially if the holidays are pinching your wallet a bit and even better news is that many of these titles are listed for over 40% off.
So, lets list off what sales are taking place, shall we?
Space Invaders: Infinity Gene is down (for the first time ever) from $4.99 to $2.99.
Mikado Defenders is down (also on sale for the first time) at 80% off at just $0.99!
Cooking Mama is down from $6.99 to $3.99.
Finishing up the list is a classic Taito favorite, Bust-A-Move (Or Buzzle Bobble for those of you outside the states) for just $2.99.
Great deals to enhance your Christmas Break for sure, but keep in mind, this Winter sale is only going for a little while so it would be best to grab these titles on the cheap while you still can. It should also be noted that this special price of Space Invaders is only good for the first 100,000 downloads so that might make the decision process a bit easier on what to grab first.
EA Deploys New Launch Trailer for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam…
If you thought all the big releases for 2011 were done, think again. EA has Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam landing this week adding the highly anticipated content to the already hugely popular combat title in just a couple of days (December 21st to be exact). In celebration of the release, EA have put out a new launch trailer up showing off some of the thrills and critical praise Vietnam will offer.
The pack will include new weapons, vehicles, achievements and trophies to make sure you dust off that disc and is sure to put those extra PSN/XBLA cards you get in your stocking this year to good use. With the recent release of the VIP map pack 7 and the Ultimate Edition of the game, there shouldn’t be a problem for fans of the game to grab this on day one. Check out the trailer below and don’t forget to queue this one up this Tuesday when it releases for for 1200 MSP or $14.99 at the PSN store..
DC Universe Online Beta Preview – Journal Part 1
DC Universe Online
Developer(s) Sony Online Entertainment – Austin
Publisher(s) Sony Online Entertainment
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, PC
Release date(s) February 15, 2011
Genre(s) MMO
Mode(s) Multi-player Online only
Rating(s) ESRB: T
Difficulty: Medium Rare

Levels 1-10
I finally got my BETA keys just before the weekend and spent quite a few hours on the DCUO PC servers questing, PvPing and hilarious ganking ofcourse. Running around and ruining the general gaming experience of others in latex has never been so much fun. After quite a large download (13 gigs) overnight I was ready to create some sort of anti-villain. Initially I was going to test the BETA on the PS3 (check details below to win a PS3 Beta key), but after a quick twitter search I found people complaining about frequent crashes, so I’ll pass for now otherwise I’d be ranting about my broken PS3 control from throwing it etc etc. However I will be downloading the PS3 version tonight so we can get some comparisons going later on, it’d be nice if they ran off the same servers, but people are already trying to get that happening through a petition directed at Sony. By the way I’m writing this by level and experience as I go on. I rolled a villain, the jokers my mentor; I chose the sorcery powerset (healing) and two-handed weapons! It’s basically a big F off hammer… I look like a Sleazy Paladin!

Once you’ve started up the game a rather impressive war-torn cinematic is shown to explain the story, whilst this is appreciated and rather well done, I couldn’t help but feel that the time travel concept was a little vague. I’m assuming it’s because I’m not well read in comics, other than that the plot has a nice way of inserting new heroes from the planet into the mix. It’s biological baby, and once Lex Luther has finished explaining the prelude, the character creation fades in.
Obviously this has to be no less than awesome, initially I wasn’t too impressed by the some of the offerings, but it’s the changes you can make in game later that are the real winner. Not once did I see anyone looking similar, and that’s what people are looking for. The creation process is pretty slick, and it took me about 20mins to make my villain, but I imagine people will spend more time with the amount of customization here. You can choose to create your character from other iconic heroes, which act as templates, or customize it yourself. Some of the presets to choose from in custom are pretty lame, and I don’t know why anyone would choose these, but I doubt anyone will keep their initial masterpiece. Mostly because having the option to change your appearance based on any new item is too much fun, it’s irresistable and collecting styles is a neat idea for the players future. It’s quite a versatile way of customizing and provides alot of control over your appearance, all the way through the game. And assuming the “market” which is currently unreleased in game will add to these styles even more, the wealth of options here is impressive.

I haven’t had the chance to play every single class yet, so I won’t pretend to know their differences and game-breaking abilities, but impressions so far seem promising. PvP combat is available in the first 10 levels, it works by letting you play iconic characters such as batman, robin, huntress and superman etc based on your level, you unlock different characters as the game goes on. They come with preset moves and it’s matter of learning their strength’s and vulnerabilities, my first experience was frantic to say the least. This is a fast paced game and it seems alot of it works around stuns, which can be broken out of by holding down shift. Who is the best at stunning the crap out of each other? As I said I haven’t had the chance to play all different characters (only level 10!), but these are the impressions I get, and the pace of combat definitely enjoyable. How this works in terms of strategy is beyond my level of play experience so far, but I wasn’t the only one as everyone seemed to have no idea.

PVE combat was quite addictive, that has to be a good thing right? The first quest to escape Brianiac’s ship was a good introduction and explained the ropes quickly. Based on my experience with previous games in the genre, the combat feels like a mix between Diablo, WoW and PSO. You spend quite abit of your time clicking to timed combinations and other abilities are set to the hotbar below. It might not sound like anything particularly new, but it’s definitely fun because the fast pace and variety of abilities/stuns keeps things interesting. Not to mention the travelling, which gives you three options at the creation screen, flying, acrobatics or super-speed. Thanks to this, moving around cities and questing never feels like a drag, and later on the option to level up movement speed and other combat related benefits is much appreciated.
You could quite easily level solo to the cap, which is probably a good thing, because right now the social implementation isn’t too great. There’s too many presumptions the player has to make to interact with people around them, such as knowing to type /shout to chat to everyone around or /group for the group. It doesn’t help that the text is all the same colour; the lack of differentiation between the channels can be off-putting and requires too much focus. Most people playing the Beta probably know this sort of thing, but a novice MMO player would have no idea (your hot girlfriend for example).

The friend’s list is also something to be desired, once again lacking in simplicity and explanation. None of it feels very user-friendly, however this is the BETA, so hopefully grouping and interacting with other players is streamlined as time goes on. The UI does work well enough, but it can be quite sluggish at times and needs improving, especially if your connections lagging. I know SOE are trying their best to have something that works on both PC and PS3, so here’s hoping it can be pulled off. But right now, I don’t even know how or if I can inspect another player. I could Google it, but that’s cheating.
Performance wise the game hasn’t been running too bad, my PC is decent enough (awesome 3 years ago) and occasionally when things are crazy the game chugs. Considering how good the game looks running on the unreal engine, with solid art direction and detailed environments, it’s not too bad. For instance twice when I’ve been going nuts on mini-bosses I’ve ended up swinging myself upwards and into the air. Either this is a targeting issue or the games having trouble keeping up. I’ve chosen the two-handed weapon option so it could be an issue with that set, or it’s just me. But it was a little frustrating when I’m about to kill a boss, then all of a sudden I’m in the air off target (cue keyboard hulk smash). However later on I was forgiving this bad glitch, as I found a new entertaining one, which all worked in my favour. After playing some PvP as batman I was left with all he’s moves on my hotbar, this resulted in being able to one-shot players/mobs. I was also left with the same amount of HP, what do you think I did? I went straight to the heroes spawn point in Gotham and unleashed hell. I’m pretty sure I started all out war, but it was worth it while it lasted, obviously I’ve neglected to report this bug to SOE yet. Hopefully it happens again, it was very satisfying.

The first 10 levels have definitely been enjoyable, and DCUO has a vibrant charm to the world, a certain something that sucks you in. You’ll notice I didn’t go into too much depth about trees or the way you level skills, that’s because it opens up at level 10 when class powers come into play. It’s being saved for next time, along with PS3 testing, PS3 control plugged into PC testing and much more! Do yourself a favour if you’re a Playstation Plus subscriber, download the BETA and play this fun filled game. I just hope they’ve fixed the crashing. If you’re already playing it on the PC, let us know down the bottom.
Don’t have Playstation Plus? No worries, we’ve got you covered. For your chance to win a PS3 Beta Key for Christmas, post a comment below with your heroes/villains name and why you’d choose that particular name. I’ll pick the weiner… ahh winner before Christmas.
Razer Announce the new Razer Scarab…
Razer is known for making high end PC-gaming products without a doubt, but the company is destined to take their highly popular Razer Destructor, a high quality mouse mat to the next level with the newly announced Razer Scarab. What makes this interesting is that Razer are actually promoting this product as more of a sequel to the original Destructor mat to better compliment present and future products from the company.
Here is an official statement from Razer on the release of the Scarab:
“With this sequel, we focused on enhancing the Fractal surface coating so that gamers will improve their game even further. It’s all you need to win in life,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, president of Razer USA, “And in PC games of course. The Razer Scarab is for gamers who prefer hard surfaces, high performance areas, effortless swipes and absolute tracking.”
Alexey “Cypher” Yanusheuski of Team Serious Gaming, world champion in Quake Live said of the Scarab, “A mat like this makes keeping up with the high intensity of Quake easy. I look forward to further improving my rocket jump technique and upping my frag count.”
Olga “Pachella” Pak, Counter-strike 1.6 world champion with Team Mousesports said, “Razer paid special attention to the needs of FPS gamers when developing this; improving accuracy and now the Scarab is an indispensable accessory to complement my high-dpi gaming mouse.”
What makes the Scarab the awesome mat it is comes down to Razer’s Fractal 2.0 surface coating. It establishes a highly responsive and uniform tracking system perfect for optical and laser mice sensors. It’s been finely-tuned to balance between speed and control to help acquire targets more accurately.
Razer even included a lightweight carrying case that not only protects the Scarab, but is a sweet folio to store documents for your job as a tax accountant by day, l33t gamer by night. It even looks great, guaranteed to turn heads at the next LAN party you destroy.
Features Include:
Nothing like another top of the line product from Razer to end the year and for those looking for the perfect (quite literally) mouse mat for their gaming needs, it seems that you can look no further than the Scarab. The Scarab releases on Jan. 1st of 2011 at a AU price of $59.99. For more information about the Razer Scarab, please visit www.razerzone.com/scarab.
FarmVille for Dummies available for preorder
So you are getting all these requests to play FarmVille on Facebook and people keep talking about it. “How do I get a piece of that action?” you may ask. Well, Angela Morales and Gamasutra writer Kyle Orland have your answer. FarmVille for Dummies can help you:
- Find neighbors and interact with them
- Purchase Farm Cash and Farm Coins
- Shop at the FarmVille Market
- Earn ribbons and construct buildings
- Choose a profession
- Be a co-op farmer
- Deal with technical issues
Quake Arena Arcade Review
Game: Quake Arena Arcade
Price: 1200 Microsoft Points
Publisher/Developer: Bethesda Softworks/ id Software
Console: Xbox 360 (Reviewed)
Genre: Shooter
Although I was too young to ever play the original Quake series, it is hard to be a part of the video game industry without eventually hearing how it was a start in the right direction for the first person shooter genre. And now, after much outcry from the fan base, Quake has been recreated on the Xbox Live Marketplace. How does it fare in today’s market? Does it live up to the standards it set back in the day?
Story
Evil overlords like to watch fighting matches. And you just happen to be a gladiator. And what is this? Those terrible rulers also have resurrection powers so that I can die as much as I want? Sweet! Sign me up!
Yup, that is about it. Go in an arena and fight different characters. Repeat. As far as story goes, this is not an emotional, character driven story. The back stories of each character are interesting, but not very deep. Even the motivations of the overlords could be greatly expanded. Really, though, all I am saying is that it might have been nice to learn more about the people I was playing with, but hey, this is a shooter. What is more, this is Quake. Do I really need a gripping reason to shoot exotic gladiators with a variety of powerful weapons? No.
Gameplay
The biggest complaint to be had with the gameplay is the controls. The analog sticks are simply not accurate enough to keep up. Having never experienced this game, I was shocked at how fast everything moved. I was able to get used to it, but wow was it mind blowing. After doing some research, I found that a free, ad supported verison of Quake is available to play online, and I have a feeling that the more accurate mouse/keypad controls make the game much better. But if you only have an Xbox or you enjoy your Xbox Live multiplayer experience more, then you will probably want to buy some Microsoft Points, as this game is very fun once you get over the controls.
If you are a history junkie, then you will love to see how much Quake inspired the shooters of today. As soon as I started it up, I was reminded of Halo. However, it is also very different. Some people may get angry over the antiquated design. For example, there is no regenerating health and and there is no kind of sticky reticule. It all depends on luck and reflexes. And of course, many people will absolutely love that. For old school activists and reflex purists, this game is pure heaven. For newer players though, the constant deaths, super fast action and emphasis on luck of the draw will soon get frustrating and tedious. Not to mention the fact that many of the arenas start to look similar and boring.
For most, the multiplayer modes in the game will be their bread and butter. Something about playing with actual people and predicting their random moves is just great. The single player in the game is much more like a training game for the multiplayer part. If you are looking for a first person multiplayer thrill on the cheap, then this is the way to go. That is, if you can find any people playing online. Other than finding it difficult to find players, the worst part of the online is that it got old for me really fast. There is none of that super addictive feeling that I have with games such as Halo Reach. It feels as though it was much more exciting 10 years ago, which it probably was. But most people will probably really enjoy it and keep playing it anyway. Just beware that you should not expect a game with all the bells and whistles of today’s FPS market.
Graphics and Audio
Graphics have been rendered in high definition and overall, this is a great looking game. I was especially impressed by the texture work done in the game. The bad part about the graphics is that explosions are a little boring and I hate having the view so close to the floor. Those are pretty minor complaints though.
Audio, in a nutshell, is just there. If you could create a mixture of unoriginal sound effects and terrifically overused audio, then you would get the general idea.
Overview
As I mentioned, a variation of this game is available online for free. So, a fifteen dollar price tag is a little steep, especially considering that the multi-player is the main reason to get it. However, considering that you are getting an arcade game with multi-player and single-player for a 1/4 of the price of most first person shooters, then this is a good game. Just be sure you have people on your friend list that also have the game and that you don’t mind super twitchy gameplay.
I give Quake Arena Arcade:

What I Want For Christmas : An iPad Satire
I want to revolutionize my day to day life. I want to surf the web and listen to music; all at the same time. I want to be able to play amazing games such as God of War and Halo while I’m waiting in line at Jamba Juice. I want to read my favorite Dr. Seuss book on a plane, on a train, or even sitting in the rain; without the fear of my book getting wet. This Christmas, I want an iPad.
I want something that will help me live my life. When I wake up in the morning, my alarm app on my iPad will wake me promptly at 6:00 A.M., and require me to solve puzzles to turn it off. After going to the bathroom and brushing my teeth, I will check my iPad for the weather forecast to decide what clothes to wear for that day. I will then read the New York Times or watch television on my iPad while I eat breakfast, while also checking my e-mail and ensuring that I have the required assignments for that day to turn in. I will then get in my car and drive off to school.
When I am driving, I want my iPad to function as a steering wheel, using its accelerometer to turn with ease. When I drive in my car with my iPad, I want to use my iPad to take calls with its 3G. While I am steering with my iPad, I want a second iPad on the divider next to me so I am able to switch gears and turn on and off the AC, headlights, windshield wipers, and engine. When I exit the car and head to school, I shall take my first iPad with me, lock the car by connecting my iPad wirelessly to my other iPad, which will then connect with the car.
My first class of the day being P.E., I want my iPad to be completely theft-proof. I will put my iPad in my locker, with my Fingerprint Identification application on. Although the Fingerprint app does not actually scan fingerprints, it emits a loud, beeping noise when someone tries to put their fingers on it. I also want my iPad to be made out of unbreakable steel and bulletproof glass, so when the potential thief drops my iPad in fright, my iPad will be perfectly fine.
My iPad will completely replace any materials I might need to succeed in school. When I need to turn in an assignment for school I can either show the teacher the assignment in class or e-mail it to them wirelessly so they can read in depth. When reading an in-class packet, instead of wasting paper to print it on, my teacher can send me the packet and I can read, highlight and annotate it on my iPad. When we need to check out a book to read as a class, I can buy the book from the Apple E-Book Store and have it on my iPad forever. In Math class, I can use my iPad as a graphing calculator, and also get tips on how to solve the problems on hotmath.com with the built-in internet browser. In Piano class, due to the large size of my iPad, I can play the piano app on my iPad with the music on the floor in front of me. Plus, unlike the pianos at our school, my iPad supports mostly all headphone plugs, allowing me to practice my songs without annoying anyone else.
I want my iPad to function in my extracurricular life also. When I work out, I will not need weights to lift weights, I can just change the weight of my iPad through an app, and use that as a weight. To see how fit I am after my workout, I can use my iPad as a scale to measure both my weight and my body mass index. When I get home, after finishing typing up my homework on my iPad, I can play games online with my friends. We can play thirteen, speed, spades, hearts, slapjack; any card game that we can think of, we can play. Of course, when my friends aren’t over, I can read a book, play some solitaire, chat online, and play one of the hundreds of thousands of games available for my iPad. And when I am ready to go to sleep, I set my Sleep Cycle Alarm app to wake me during my lightest sleep cycle so I can feel refreshed in the morning and start my day all over again. I want an iPad because, no matter what life requires, there is an app for that.
N.O.V.A 2 – iPhone Review
N.O.V.A 2
Genre: Action / FPS
Publisher: Gameloft
Developer: Gameloft
Released: 15 December
Price: (AU)$8.99 (US) $6.99
BUY NOW
Having had the opportunity to get my hands on the preview build of NOVA 2, I was eager to get my hands on the finish product. I am very positive in saying that this could possibly be Gameloft’s finest game of 2010. Watching the jaw dropping high definition intro movie totally grabbed my attention and had me pumped up to get stuck into the action once again and save the universe this time from the clutches of an alien race called the Volterites. To give you a brief rundown of the story NOVA 2 takes place 6 years after the events depicted in NOVA. Humanity has been thrown into a civil war fought on one side by the central government of the Terran Orbitals and the Human Alien Alliance. Our hero Kal Wardin has once again retired and is now loving life living on the desert planet of Scorpius, amongst the villagers of that colony. As you know war never spares even the most peaceful of places and poor old Kal is called back to fight once again.
I have to say that straight off the bat NOVA 2 has to be one of the most visually stunning FPS I have seen on the Apple iPhone. The amount of detail that has gone into the level designs, character models and environments is outstanding. Gameloft has really hit the nail right on the head taking full advantage of the iPhones retina display.
After a dramatic video intro, the first level has you crash landing on an unknown beach. Here you’re taken through a quick tutorial and can select the type of control system that best suits your play style. Even though I’m still not used to it – I would totally recommend using the Gyrometric control system. This makes gameplay much easier as you can keep one thumb on the control pad and one on the fire button without having to take one thumb off either to aim and then return it back to shoot or move. Once you get the hang of aiming with it, taking down those pesky aliens will be walk in the park. Well not necessarily, aiming is one thing but ultimately you’re going to have to use wit and skill to outsmart what looks like much improved AI enemies.
Speaking of AI the first real threat in the game appears pretty much as soon as take a few steps onto the beach. Known as a Volterite Psycher, this monstrosity uses an invisibility cloak and has the ability to pick up and throw large objects your way using its psychic telekinetic abilities. But don’t worry Captain Kal Wardin has a few tricks up his sleeve to combat this deadly foe and any other enemy that comes his way. Returning is his electromagnetic freeze pulse that will allow you to freeze enemies in their tracks, temporarily allowing you to plow into them with a barrage of bullets. Kal also has 2 new special powers obtained during the game, one is neat new melee attack you can select by switching between the electromagnetic pulse attack that allows you to use some sort of disc style blade. On regular enemies like the Red Fury Troopers one slice of this deadly looking weapon will end their pitiful existence. The second is a Slow time power – when activated the whole world around you is slowed down and you can get stuck into whoever’s been caught in the time freeze.
There are some ultra-cool weapons at your disposal in the game to pick up and use throughout the game. Some of the Alien style weaponry were a complete BLAST to use, and handled very well especially the Plasma Gun, Lightening Gun and the Rail Gun (sorry not going to tell you what they do – no spoilers) The standard weapons are back like the assault rifle, you now have dual pistols as your lower end weapon, the snipers looks and feels the same as it did in the first one, an awesome automatic shotgun, a grenade launcher, a gun that looks very similar to the “Hammer Of Dawn” but drops sentry guns and a heat seeking rocket launcher that was very useful when taking down huge robotic mechas hell bent on blowing you into smithereens. There are a few more weapons but I’ll let you discover them out for yourselves once you buy the game.
The action is always full on, there is never a dull moment to be had. Take for example on just the second level you get jump in and control a huge robotic mech as you try and make your escape. The mech looks, sounds, feels and controls beautifully and is also great fun to use with its high powered Gatling gun and missile launcher making light work of enemies trying to take you down. Also making a return is the hacking mini game used to unlock doors or special weapon containers through the game. The object of the mini game is to manoeuvre a moving orb (key) from its starting position to a unlock port. Once it reaches that port you successfully have hacked the door or weapons container. Along the way there are blocks and rotating blocks you can use to make sure the orb bounces of each one correctly so it can make its way safely to its docking port. Fail to keep the orb in play will result in damage to your suit and you will need to re-hack the system all over again.
Also scattered in hidden locations throughout the game are special CR credit orbs. Collecting these orbs will allow you to upgrade your weapons, health and a variety of other cool stuff at the end of each level. This new feature within the game will make players do a little bit of searching around the levels to find these orbs as purchasing the upgrades will not be cheap but will be well worth it if you can afford it.
The campaign has a total twelve levels taking you to several orbitals = planets with various settings, each level will take you on average approx. 30 to 45 mins to complete depending on the difficulty level. A neat little feature thrown into the menu system is the ability to check out and read back the log communication conversations that have occurred during the level. You’ll also be able to see all the achievements that can be obtained in that level. This is great for all you achievement junkies out there as you’ll be able to quickly and easily see what you have to do unlock them without going into Gameloft Live to read them.
NOVA 2 also has multiplayer, the game supports up to 10 players online compared to only 4 with the original NOVA. Along with a new ranking and PERK system, there are five different modes: Capture the flag, deathmatch and team deathmatch, Freeze Tag and Instagib. There is also an Exclusive multiplayer reward that automatically unlocks for veteran players who have played the first N.O.V.A. This is called: The BAGS ( Bass Ass Gold Suit), veteran players will also start with an advanced ranking that will automatically unlock advanced weapons and a special achievement. So if you want these cool rewards go out and download N.O.V.A right now from the iTunes store.
Included with this review is a video gameplay review taking you through the basics and also how multiplayer works. Please take the time check it out below :
[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLTl6oXR0d8[/pro-player]
NOVA 2 looks and feels like nothing I have ever seen before on the Apple iPhone. With upgraded controls, graphically enhanced visuals, intelligent AI, an amazing array of new weapons.. PLUS you get to drive vehicles and control HUGE Mechs plus much more !! Kal will also be able ride motorbikes, and shoot from a running jeep. If you craving a new FPS to take with you everywhere you go then NOVA 2 will be the game for you.
Deployment into Orbital is now available via the iTunes store !! Grab this now for Christmas and don’t look back.

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