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Dead Rising 2 Soundtrack Now Available!

Forget about the Zombrex! You can now take the tunes of Dead Rising 2 with you anywhere as the soundtrack for the game is now available. The soundtrack brings a whopping 85 tunes straight from the game and is only priced at 15.98 for the physical or digital format. So which tunes are on this CD? Here is a track listing of what to expect…:

1 Kill The Sound
2 Terror Is Reality
3 Diva Comeback Amore
4 Mercenaries
5 Militiamen Rooftop
6 TK Overtime
7 Slappy
8 The Twins
9 TIR Intro
10 TIR Action Cue 3
11 Sullivan
12 TK Helicopter
13 Chuck Everyday Man
14 Dead Rising II
15 Case Zero
16 Getaway Plan
17 Ambulance
18 Chuck Fixin’ Time
19 TK Train
20 Queen Wasps
21 The Facts
22 Enter The Sewers
23 Hangman Howdy
24 Hangman Death
25 Looters
26 Chef Antoine
27 Postman
28 Night Zombies
29 TK Returns
30 Sex Deviant
31 The Getaway
32 Katey Turns
33 Magicians Trick
34 Ted’s Death
35 Escaping Town
36 No Hiding Place
37 Chuck Alone
38 RIP Katey
39 Fortune’s Delight
40 Velvet
41 Fortune’s Embers
42 The Grand
43 Fortune’s Memory Lane
44 Fortune’s Delicacy
45 Fortune’s Bella
46 VIP Lounge
47 Super Shopper
48 Mall Mavin
49 Mechanical Bull
50 Lonesome Cowboy
51 Peep Show
52 Rosie’s Diner
53 Tiki Bar
54 Rojo Diablo
55 Cheesecake Mania
56 Wild West Grill
57 Cucinna Italianna
58 Viva Fortunato
59 Lombardi’s Candy Shop
60 Bratwurst Polka
61 Speedy Expresso
62 Americana 1
63 Americana 2
64 Hamburger Fiefdom
65 High Stakes Poker
66 Money Grab
67 Wonderland
68 Bennie Jack’s
69 Magicians Muse
70 Action Cinema
71 Comedy Cinema
72 Drama Cinema
73 Horror Cinema
74 PubOGold
75 Yucatan
76 Fortune Park Militiamen
77 Atlantica
78 TK’s TIR
79 TIR Action Cue 1
80 The Twins
81 Bonus: The Shoal Nightclub
82 Bonus: Kill The Sound (String Version)
83 Plight Of The Zombies Finale
84 Chuck the Gambler
85 BONUS – Kill The Sound (In Game Mix)

That is a fantastic listing and a steal for the price. Just remember that if you are listening to it in your car, do not mow down crowds of people out of excitement. You can go to the official page over at Sumthing Distribution to purchase the soundtrack now by clicking HERE.

Codemasters Get Behind the Wheel in First Dirt 3 Developer Diary..

A while back we brought you news for the upcoming sequel in the Dirt franchise from Codemasters, Dirt 3. The developers have recently posted the first in what appears to be a series of diaries explaining what went into the making of the racing game and based on the video, the team working on the project when above and beyond to make sure that all the aspiring rally racers out there would have the most realistic experience to date in Dirt 3.

The team gets behind the wheel themselves to get the feel for the Rally mode, as well as explain some of the environments to expect in the sequel. So without me babbling on anymore about what is in the diary, you can check it out yourself below. Dirt 3 is looking at a spring release for next year and check back for even more updates as the date approaches.

Crackdown 2 “Premium Deluge Pack” Released

Did you forget?  You did, didn’t you?  The Xbox 360 exclusive game, Crackdown 2 has released the Premium Deluge Pack.  It includes  a coop (shocker!) Deluge mode where you must defend against growing waves of Pacific City henchmen.  Singleplayer and four player Live play are available.  Plus,  new achievements, avatar awards, and sixteen-player Capture the Orb mode with 6 arenas.  Get the link to add the DLC to your Xbox download queue for 560 Microsoft points right here.

Split/Second Coming to PSP

Console Screenshot

Sumo Digital is releasing the critically acclaimed and explosively awesome racing game on the PSP system.  You can download the demo off the Playstation Store already.  Split/Second on the PSP will feature a built from the ground control scheme and “spectacular” graphics.  There will also be four new challenge modes.  According to the PS Blog, the criteria for building these modes was this: (1) blow things up; (2) race really fast; (3) use the environment to your advantage; (4) combine 1 to 3 while trying to get the highest score!  Sounds good to me.  Split/Second on PSP will also include an original track that combines previous Docks tracks and makes a unique track that is apparently reaaaallly long.  Watch the trailer here.

SingStar Dance Review

 

  

Game: SingStar Dance
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: SCE London Studio
Genre: Dancing, Party, Karaoke
Platform: PS3
Release: Out Now!
Price: £19.99

You’ve played one SingStar, you’ve played them all… right? 

Wrong! Take one hugely successful singing game franchise, integrate a new dance feature which utilities the Playstation Move controller and you have one incredibly fun combination which is sure to be a hit this coming holiday season.

 

As continued big hitter for Sony, SingStar has had something of an across the board VIP revamping which sees SingStar Dance following the recently released SingStar Guitar onto store shelves. SingStar Guitar, which supplemented singing action with guitar-based game-play was reviewed here.

Should you be an early adopter of the Playstation Move controller the first time you load the game up you will be welcomed to an initial setup process for the game. This ensures the correct calibration of the Move controller to your personal surroundings. Once this quick and easy setup is complete you should be all set to tackle the 30 track line-up and dance the night, or afternoon, away!

Those familiar with the series should feel right at home using the tried and tested interface that has served previous instalments so well with the only difference being the addition of an on-screen dancer whose moves you must mimic with the Move controller. This handy feature displays choreography and timing guidelines that fit extremely well for the song you have chosen to dance and/or sing along with. It should be noted at this point that despite being a well developed aspect of the new game (and part of the title) the dancing is completely optional and SingStar Dance can just as easily be enjoyed without having to shake your thang!

Gameplay

Rather than have players hold a Move controller and microphone at once the game instead allows players to share the singing and dancing duties as a multiplayer experience. You can have up to two singers and two dancers during each track (make sure your play area is big enough for this) with the screen dividing into two to accommodate the different modes. Vocal tracks take position on one side with one track above the other for two singers with the the dancers section taking the up the other side. There is an option to play online too but only with friends on your friends list.

 

Using Move controllers dancers attempt to mimic the onscreen performer, a task which should be fairly easy for most to pick up. Even players with two left feet should pick up the routines with a little repetition and who knows, SingStar Dance might see a whole generation of disco wallflowers becoming dance floor pros in no time at all!

 

In single player mode you can sing solo and dance alone but trying to do both is something of a logistical nightmare and confusing in the extreme. Little wonder then that many of today’s popstars prefer to mime instead of performing fully live! Personally I would have loved to have a headset style microphone that would not only make you look the real deal but would also free up your hands for throwing shapes! I honestly believe either using this kind of hands free microphone or even the mic on on the Playstation Eye camera (required anyway for Move) would have made the game much more fun as well as a great deal less limiting as trying to dance and sing with the Playstation Move controller in one hand and the SingStar mic in the other is best left to all but the most flexible and ambidextrous of individuals.

 

Selecting which of the 30 track song line up you wish to bust a move to in the dance mode is made simple using the Move controller for navigation. The aim of this mode is to follow the on-screen dancer as they demonstrate the carefully choreographed dancing moves. You earn points by dancing at the right time and in the correct position and the more accurate your movement the higher the score accrued – it’s really as simple as that.

 

As with past SingStar titles you have the option to watch the original music video of any chosen track or even watch a live feed of you from the Playstation Eye camera as you perform – great fun if you have mates over! The PlayStation Eye also allows takes random snapshots during play which can then be viewed at the end of each performance. These snapshots can then be edited, saved and, should you feel brave enough, uploaded to your MySingStar and Facebook profile to share to the world!

If there is a negative with this mode it’s that other top tier dance games on the market tend to show you the upcoming step to create smooth transitions during play whereas Singstar Dance requires you to watch the onscreen dancer and then mimic the move pretty much after it has happened. This becomes less of an issue after multiple playthroughs due to the repetition required but it does take the fun out the game a little. In addition I also found that the Move detection was occasionally off the mark and believe this may have been overcome if the game supported the use of two Move controllers. This would definitely help players pull off some of the tougher moves in the harder difficulty levels.

In terms of unlockable features and in-game career progression Singstar Dance does not really open up anything new as the game continues. Instead the game is aimed squarely at having a a good time from the get go with it’s bright and breezy approach.

With a good tracklist out of the box and a great back catalogue of songs available for download via the SingStore on the Playstation Network there is plenty to keep players occupied. The only downside is that downloadable tracks available at the time of writing are not ‘dance enabled’ although I am informed that Sony are actively looking into this.

Overall

I feel Sony hit all the right notes with this crowd pleaser of a game and with Christmas just around the corner it’s nice to see a high quality karaoke/party game on the shelves and at a great price-point too. With a strong tracklisting and the ability to use any previously purchased songs in the new game there is plenty to enjoy. Hopefully Sony will consider incorporating a second move controller for accuracy of movement and a hands free mic for those that want to sing and dance in the not too distant future.

So whether you are looking for a game that will give you a good workout both physically and vocally or simply something to have fun with or even get you fit after Christmas this game is more than worth the effort and surely a better alternative than the latest z-list ‘celebrity’ workout video. It’s a combo package that’s definitely worth making a song and dance about!

Tracklist

The Tracklist for SingStar Dance is right up my street and features a great range of pop, dance and R&B tunes from a variety of eras. From Gloria Gaynor’s “I will Survive”  to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” this SingStar will surely have everyone rockin’ around the Christmas tree this year.

1. N Sync – Bye Bye Bye
2. Black Eyed Peas – Shut Up
3. Blondie – Heart Of Glass
4. Chris Brown – With You
5. Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
6. Diana Ross and The Supremes – Baby Love
7. Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
8. Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control
9. Gwen Stefani – What You Waiting For?
10. Jamiroquai – Cosmic Girl
11. KC & The Sunshine Band – That’s The Way (I Like It)
12. Kid Cudi vs Crookers – Day ‘N’ Nite
13. Kool And The Gang – Celebration
14. La Roux – Bulletproof
15. Lady Gaga – Poker Face
16. MC Hammer – U Can’t Touch This
17. New Kids On The Block – Hangin Tough
18. Outkast – Hey Ya!
19. Paula Abdul – Straight Up
20. Pitbull – I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
21. Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman – I Like To Move It
22. Ricky Martin – Living La Vida Loca
23. Run DMC vs Jason Nevins – It’s Like That
24. Salt N Pepa – Push It
25. Shaggy – Boombastic
26. Sir Mix A Lot – Baby Got Back
27. Soulja Boy – Crank That
28. The Backstreet Boys – Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)
29. The Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
30. The Pussycat Dolls – Don’t Cha

I give SingStar Dance 8

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Call Of Duty Black Ops Unlock Secrets

MasterAbbott  Yes thats me .. runs you through three of the special unlocks / easter eggs from Call Of Duty Black Ops from the main menu screen.  Special thanks goes out to the Radical one for his assistance.   Now .. for once in my life .. Less typing typing more talking .. oh wait isn’t that the other way around .. oh who cares .. Enjoy the video and grabs yourself some some extra achievements, avatar clothing and a little piece of happiness.

Secrets Covered :

Unlocking ZORK (Text Based Adventure)
Unlocking Dead Ops Arcade
Unlocking “FIVE” Zombie Map (Pentagon Map) & All Campaign.

Watch the video on how and where you enter these codes to unlock special avatar clothing, achievements.

Aero becomes the new heroine in Mega Man Legends 3

If you take a look above you will see two familiar heroines of the Mega Man series. On the left is Roll and to the right is Tron Bonne. The girl in the middle is a new addition thanks to the fans voting for her more than the other finalist designs for a new heroine in the new Mega Man Legends 3.

Aero as she is called, according to Capcom, is a 14 year old girl that is optimistic and jumps into situations head first without thinking. She is an operator, but also absentminded and has limited knowledge about machines. Sounds like she may lead to some clutzy moments within the game. Especially considering according to said document she also happens to have a love interest in Mega Man Legends 3, though we do not know who as the name has been censored out.

The look above is slightly different form the way she appeared in her concept art, but then again she had to fit alongside the rest of the characters we usually see in the Mega Man Universe. We do not know of any specific release date other than sometime in 2011, though considering the fact that Mega Man Legends 3 is set for release on the Nintendo 3DS, then it will of course have to be after that’s release date.

Golden Sun: Dark Dawn coming to the DS in two weeks

Fans of the Golden Sun series will be happy to know that the third installment of the Golden Sun series, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, will be arriving on the Nintendo DS on November 29th for the US and December 2nd for Australia. This is the first time that the Golden Sun series has been designed specifically for the DS.

This becomes clear when players notice that they have a huge world to explore and experience. Players will explore and obtain more than 70 different Djinn. Djinn give players the ability to control the elements of the world, with each playable character in the party capable of carrying their element of Djinn. After collecting a certain amount of Djinn players will be able to summon deities that unleash powerful attacks that fill the entire screen. But it isn’t all about destruction as players use their new elemental powers to solve puzzling dungeons and survive the environment around them.

The story takes place thirty years after the events of the previous two games; Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age. This means that we won’t be seeing any familiar faces this time around, but it does give the series a breath of fresh air with new characters that start from a simple quest of finding a lost friend, to having to save the world from an unknown catastrophe.

Namco Generations announced, brings with it classic games

With the release of Pac-Man Championship Edition DX within the next 24 hours on the 360. Namco Bandai has decided that it is time to bring back some good ol’ classics. They are planning to do this using the label Namco Generations which will be bringing with it a handful of arcade classics that will be coming back with high definition graphics and new enhanced gameplay.

With Pac-Man Championship Edition DX already being labeled under this title we can already see what to expect with the other games that have been announced. These games are Galaga Legions DX and Aero-Cross which will be a re-imagining of Namco’s 1985 arcade game called Metro Cross. As far as the other two go, this is the only one receiving a name change.

We can expect to see a bunch of new revivals to be announced throughout the next year and beyond. These games will also allow players to check on the latest Namco Generations news, tips, and special announcements. These features come standard with any purchase of a Namco Generations title, so no extra fees to worry about. I’m curious to see what other games they will make into HD, any guesses?

Square-Enix adds even more free trial time for FFXIV

Yep you read that right. That means that if you happened to buy Final Fantasy XIV right now and installed it, not only would you get the 30 day trial that the box is talking about, not even a 60 day trial because they already extended that trial once, but a 90 day trial. Meaning that players will be able to experience the world of Eorzea for three months without paying a single dime. Instead Square-Enix is going to be picking up that bill.

Though as far as things have been going with FFXIV, that bill seems to be more like a shovel now. The game is gorgeous at first glance, but turns out to be nothing more than a frustratingly designed game that has been met with extremely harsh feedback, plummeting playerbase, and a dangerous amount of brand name damage.

Yoichi Wada, the CEO of Square-Enix has stated that they are determined to get back the trust that they have lost with the depressingly designed FFXIV, but it is not looking good. All may not be lost though as the blog post on FFXIV’s website also stated that there will be two large scale version updates in the near future. One of these updates which is going to make “significant improvement to the FF14 experience” will be available in late November (Tentative 25th), with the second update in Mid-December.

Now MMOs are huge undertakings, requiring a large amount of resources on the developers part to keep them up and running, while also keeping their fans and players happy. But instead of happy players, they have an angry mob that they are only placating with free time to play the game. But it doesn’t seem to be doing much good. The good news about this extension is that players’ free trial will extend to see both new patches hit the game. So maybe if these patches fix the various problems then they will return. Otherwise things are not looking good for Square Enix as far as their MMO department goes.