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ATV Wild Ride announced for DS

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From the makers of  Dementium -Renegade Kid-  ATV Wild Ride brings off-road racing to the DS. It’s an odd new direction given its track record with the Dementium series and Moon but the game has already made some pretty large claims.

 The game is aiming to be the best ATV experience you can get on the DS with 24 tracks spanning the US, Thailand, England, Russia, Canada and Mexico, in addition to four-player multiplayer, 60 frames-per-second and the ability to perform an array of stunts/tricks.

Apparently the developers took inspiration from the off-road racer Pure and, after wondering why nothing similar had yet made it onto the dual-screened handheld, got to work on this latest title.

Details are still a bit hazy around the release of the game, with no worldwide release date. However, it has been confirmed for a January 2011 release in North America.

For now, take a look at the world premiere announcement trailer:

Fable 3 Nominated for a Libby?!

*Picture is courtesy of lionhead.com

So PETA has nominated Fable 3 for a Libby… For most animal Friendly Game… Yeah, they clearly haven’t played it. Chickenbane gun anyone? (Requires you to kick a whole bunch of chickens to upgrade it).

“Nominated by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) for a Libby Award for Most Animal Friendly Game of 2010, “Fable III” captures the true spirit of camaraderie with your loyal canine companion as you adventure through Albion and rise from rebel to ruler.”

They probably only played the first few minutes…

You can vote for your favorite Fake Meat, animal friendly game, or a number of other Libby nominees here –http://features.peta2.com/LibbyAwards2010/?c=p24471.

Don’t Really Care about it?

Well, click on this link:
http://lionhead.com/blogs/fable_2_development/archive/2010/12/07/most-animal-friendly.aspx
Lionhead is giving away a bunch of chick headpieces for your avatar. Of course it is first come first serve, so act quickly.

Super Meat Boy on steroids- Box Art revealed

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We kid you not. Created by Dave Rapoza, what you are looking at is the box art for the limited edition PC version of Super Meat Boy. One of the most successful arcade games this year, SMB is being printed on disk for a full retail release, and although the box art may be… misleading, either way you will be playing as a rippling hunk of chunk, no matter how big.

Personally, I love it in an 80s super macho throwback kinda way, while his girlfriend there bears more resemblance to the recently announced Ms `Splosion Man than Bandage Girl. Team Meat had this to say:

“This cover will be placed on our upcoming PC boxed release that will be printed and sold independently through our site. This “Special Edition” pc version will feature the exact same game as you’ve played on steam, but it will also come packed with special features like behind the scenes videos, design sketches, illustrations and never before scene cutting room floor characters, art and the like.

We hope to have the printed version out by the end of Jan. after the level editor is out, it will probably sell for around 20-25 bucks depending on the final price of the printing.”

Rock on Super Meat Boy

“Murder Your Maker” Teaser hints at Prototype 2?

A teaser site with the line ‘Murder Your Maker’ surfaced earlier last week and rumors erupted that it was about Prototype 2, these rumors could be quite accurate with the most recent teaser for it. This five second teaser shows quick flashes of Prototype gameplay and a bunch of screaming monsters.

There is also the letters “NYZ”, which most likely means the game will still take place in some form of New York City, except now its probably been completely overrun by the creatures.

It is all still just a bunch of theories and all will be revealed at the VGAs on December 11th according to the site. Check out the five second teaser trailer below and see what else you can discover out of the 5 seconds.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2kylFS7fvU&feature=player_embedded[/pro-player]

Test Drive Unlimited 2 is so sunny it melts snow

This most recent trailer for Test Drive Unlimited 2 shows more of the sunny environments located within the game, you are on a tropical island after all. There are also tons of nice long roads to speed on and get in trouble with the cops. The only thing missing from this video is any actual sense of speed, everything seems slow but I guess that is to show off the environments.

Check out the video below.

Test Drive Unlimited 2 will be available on February 8th, 2011 in North America and February 11th, 2011 in Europe.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXshwNLqVTg&feature=player_embedded[/pro-player]

This week on XBLA (12/07/2010)

This week on XBLA we see the winter wonderland sale coming to the marketplace in preparation for Christmas.NHL 3 on 3 is being discounted even lower than usual, probably because it just can’t seem to sell. The Gears of War 2 Snowblind map pack is a really good deal for those who don’t have it. Finally South Park LGTDP and polar panic are both pretty fun, you should try out the demo and see if you like them.

If you have been enjoying Pinball FX 2 then you will be glad to hear that Marvel Pinball joins the tables this week. This new table set brings colorful comic book-inspired tables to Pinball FX 2 for 800 Microsoft Points. That includes Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wolverine and Blade.

Bomberman Live: Battlefest is also supposed to be arriving this week, sadly there is no mention of pricing or any other details for that matter. We’ll have to wait until Wednesday comes around to find out the exact price.

Army of Two: The 40th Day is coming to Games on Demand this week.

Some extra Holiday-related garbs are coming to the Avatar Marketplace alongside a bunch of new Force Unleashed II Avatar items.

There is also supposed to be the UnlockXbox contest games coming out  sometime this week (Harms Way and Avatar Obstacle Course), and they are also supposed to be free; however, details surrounding that promotion are a little hazy and nothing is confirmed yet. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Marvel Pinball gets its balls out on XBLA too this week, bringing colourful comic book-inspired tables to Pinball FX 2 for 800 Microsoft Points. Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wolverine and Blade all join in on the action, offering dynamic pinball action and that. Bomberman Live: Battlefest is also supposed to be arriving this week, though we’ve seen neither hide nor hair of a price. One would assume 800 MS Points, but don’t quote us on that.

Army of Two: The 40th Day also joins Game on Demand this week, more Holiday-related gubbins comes to the Avatar Marketplace alongside new Force Unleashed II Avatar items. And that’s your lot for this week. Merry Christmas! Sort of.

RUSH Beta PC Review

Game:RUSH
Price: < 10% on Steam
Genre:3D Logic Puzzles
Consoles: PC,WII
Publisher/Developer: Two Tribes via Valves Steam Cloud
Release Date:Now

Thanks to our friends at Two Tribes, we had the chance to play the beta of their new game RUSH, probably before most people even knew it was out. Unlike previous Indi games Two Tribes have aimed for an accessible, gentle logic puzzler that combines 3D with an addictive pick up and play title adapted from their Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy Game of the Wii, that perhaps though, doesn’t fully live up to it’s name.


GAMEPLAY

There are a lot of indi games in the market place today, compounded even more so with the likes of FaceBook, the IPad and IPhone. Although viewed on the PC from the BETA it is obvious that this casual controller free market is the going to be the core of the gamers for RUSH which has come out of Two Tribes Wii Ware title Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy.

There are over 70 levels each simply constructed but in a logical pattern floating in space that vary across easy to hard and downright confusing. The puzzle levels are generally fashioned around a theme and are for the most part plain white, and easily rotated in 3D.

Ultimate objectives include getting the right coloured cube in the right coloured goal and that, is that. To achieve a positive outcome arrows can be placed to change direction or warps can be positioned to teleport cubes to another area of the level. There is no clock and all in all there is no rush to find the right way to get all the blocks in a row. If mistakes are made, simple reset and try again, moving the set number of pieces in a different configuration to change where the blocks are.

The game is simple and effective, while at the later stages timing does come into it, as different blocks will roll out at different speed and cross over each others paths. Quick to pick up, the game is intuitive enough that you can easily power through a few maps at a time before getting stuck. If you sign up to the Steam home page for the game as well, you will unlock 2 more maps, one in the shape of a dog and the only map that is completely black, without any shaders so that 3D becomes impossible.

Beta

Although what we received was more or less, the final product, and we can envisage Two Tribes doing quite well in sales, RUSH does feel like the building blocks to a much greater game. Some sort of editor would be excellent, to allow people to build and share their own maps and shapes, across the community or download more. The 3D nature of the levels as well, was almost redundant when the levels do not use the underside of the map anyway. For the most part it was easiest to zoom out from the top view, as almost always the cubes move in one direction across the top of the map.

The two free maps were good, although the plain black one was unnecessarily hard for no reason other than the graphics, an it would be good to see more variety.

Another indi title of similar style Illimo manages to build two characters around their game, while using both sides of a 3D level all the while wrapped in lovingly painted art style. No doubt, there is some room to build on top of a solid foundation of many well thought levels in RUSH, while establishing a foundation for building our own maps and levels and sharing them with the community.

We tested our version without a mouse via a laptop and had no issues using the 3 (mouse) buttons and the space bar to play. No crashes occurred or freezes or even any glitches, and it was quite simple to access the extra content in game from the website through Steam.

GRAPHICS

 Despite the game being less of a rush and more of a logical pattern puzzler, the graphics never got in the way of gameplay, which is a good thing. There is a certain old-school retro theme going on with stark while levels floating in a background of rainbow and random colours. Everything else is colour coded and apart from that one flat black level no issues occurred. The thrill comes at the end from hitting play and watching as the blocks all fall into place, but some finer details like a ticking clock could have made a difference. Again, the menu is all very well presented with some basic tutorials to get you started.

The highlight is in seeing ho the levels are built with, each one different like the one shaped like a dog or a whirl pool or a heart. Using these shapes changes how the level works the size and 3D depth but also makes each one unique, while encouraging the idea of making your own later on (hopefully!)


SOUND

To round out the package, RUSH comes with some pretty decent dance/trance music, that fits with the light psychedelic colours in the background. Again gameplay trumps any background music and it never gets annoying or interferes. Faster music at different times to heighten the feeling of RUSH might have been useful but the music, while repeating each level is fine.

There are two different sets of music that alternate and depending on how well you went in the level there is also a voice that will on occasion talk to you. This voice-over work is good and could have been extended to introduce the game or speak out the tutorials. Combined with the music and colours, there is almost a Japanese pop vibe to the game without specifically saying it, that is both fun and satisfying

VALUE & CONCLUSION

  • Over 70 levels of increasing difficulty
  • Drag ‘n Drop control system
  • Use Conveyor Belts, Warps, Stop Signs, Splits and more
  • Hint system, when your brain needs a break
  • Regularly updated bonus levels
  • Highly stylized environments
  • Steam Achievements
  • Multiple profiles

RUSH has been released through Steam and is priced at $4.49.  RUSH is a quick and simple game that will scratch the logic button of the brain without taxing it too much. The replay value is moderate as the levels can start repeat and even becoming boring, but it is one game worth coming back to, for an addictive but fun rush.

7-0-capsules-out-of-10

Australia inches toward R18+ rating

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Australia has long been a video game ban happy government.  However, Australian Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor has recently voiced support for the new rating.  This comes after his office released a report that conclusively proved that violent game exposure to youth does not have any real links to actual real world violence.

According to him: “What evidence there is, is not strong enough to make me want to stop the millions of Australians who play games safely, responsibly, and actually have a lot of fun.”

Surveys among Australians point to a lot of interest in the reclassification of the rating boards.  Look out for the decision to go before the country and state attorney general to either approve or deny the measure on Friday.

Homefront too close for comfort- Dev Diary II

In a case of  life imitating art, i don’t think anyone  at Kaos Studios could have imagined that the escalating tension in Korea at the moment would be spot on for a future FPS due out next year. Set in the (very) near future, the second Development Diary outlines a number of new features in the game, including the in game economy, vehicles and objectives. All in all this is one game to look out for: More contemporary than COD but more futuristic than CounterStrike.

The in game economy is called “Battle Points” and simply put, allows spawning and buying of new gear in the game on the fly. No word yet on balancing those tanks but our friends at Kaos Studio did drop us a line about dedicated servers:

“Kaos Studios and THQ are committed to providing dedicated multiplayer servers around the world, including Australia, for both console and PC versions of Homefront. Furthermore, the PC SKU will allow gamers to set up and host games on their own servers, a feature that has been slowly disappearing from the online space in recent years.”

This news alone may see Homefront reign supreme in the local market now, as we bait our breath and wait for the invasion.

Neil Patrick Harris will host the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards

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Looks like an award show just got a bit more tolerable now that we know who is going to be hosting Spike’s VGA awards this year. Neil Patrick Harris, Doogie Howser, Dr. Horrible, or any name you want to give him and you’ll find yourself already eagerly anticipating these awards now. If you do not happen to know who Neil Patrick Harris is then let us just say that he is legen, wait for it……dary.

Regardless of that fact that means that he will be presiding over the majority of the show and will also be presenting some of the video game announcements and releases of that night, which are currently numbered at 13. Now while the new video game announcements are a big draw to watch the show in the first place, now that Neil is going to be hosting it’s must see this Saturday at 8PM Eastern US on Spike TV.