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MotoGP 10/11 confirmed for March release

Earlier today Capcom announced that they are bringing MotoGP 10/11 to the PS3 and the Xbox 360 sometime in March of 2011. After being developed by Monumental Games MotoGP 10/11 will be giving players all the content that is available from the MotoGP series of 2010, and will be also provide update DLC for free when the 2011 MotoGP series begins.

MotoGP 10/11 will be bringing five different modes of gameplay for players to experience, such as: Championship, Time Trial, Challenge, Career and Online Mode. The online mode is especially impressive by being able to support 20 different racers at once each competing for the number one spot. If you are interested in racing with a friend you will have that opportunity in Career mode for the first time as well. This is accomplished by an easy jump in system that places your friend in a split screen and allow you to team up.

More has been changed other than the game modes however as MotoGP will now sport an improved physics engine and handling system that will make the authenticity level reach a height that players have never seen before. Put this together with the ability to customize your bike and racer to fit your style perfectly. You can even switch on an assisting mode if you happen to have trouble with racing itself.

Nintendo’s Hydroventure Gets Dated For a Christmas Release…

Not too long ago, we brought you news on Nintendo’s Fluidity, an action/platformer/puzzle game that was announced for the WiiWare. Nintendo has apparently scrapped the name and released quite a bit of new information on the title which will be launching the 24th of December in Europe. Now titled “Hydroventure”, the physics based water platformer is looking quite impressive.

Here is a look at the Official Press Release detailing what to expect from the game:

Set in an illustrated magical book called Aquaticus, Hydroventure combines a true-to-life physics engine that takes on the characteristics of flowing water, with innovative and intriguing gameplay.

Players must navigate their way across multiple chapters to rid Aquaticus of a corruptive goop called the “Influence”, solving puzzles along the way in order to find Rainbow Drops scattered around the world. Using the three forms of water – liquid, ice and cloud – players can transform to continue on their adventure, for instance become a cloud to float to hard to reach areas, then make the cloud rain to return to a liquid state, or turn into ice and stick to surfaces..

Players can “tip” the world left to right to move the water in a realistic motion, depending on which direction players angle their Wii Remote. By balancing the Wii Remote in just the right position, players can move lumps of ice, pools of water or liquid laden clouds through each level. Shaking the Wii Remote will also make the water jump over obstacles and help players to complete tasks and challenges.

Fear not, if all this splashing about sounds like a tidal wave of tricky combinations to learn, the game offers detailed tutorials that introduce basic game controls. Once you have mastered the fundamentals, utilise special powers which can be acquired to take on increasingly difficult enemies.

Beware though, as the finite amount of water acts as it would in real life and can be split, trapped or even evaporate. If the water reserves get low, players can refill their supplies by collecting water found throughout levels. Water however will be lost if it is hit by enemy attacks, and if the water touches arid or hot surfaces, such as sand or lava, things might get steamy and it could be game over.

In order to clear up the goop, players must search each of the four chapters – Countryside, City, Mountain temple and Seaside – for Rainbow Drops. To access later chapters of Aquaticus, players will need to find these Rainbow Drops to progress and restore the book to its former, colourful glory.

There are over 80 Rainbow Drops which can be found by exploring each level and using six different unlockable abilities. For example, in order to increase their speed when in cloud form, players can use a gust of wind to propel them forward or hitch a ride on a passing hot air balloon with the aid of suction power. When under attack, clouds can be charged up to launch a lightning bolt to destroy enemies and interact with electrical equipment in the levels. In liquid form, players can squirt water onto higher platforms or transform into ice form and stick to walls and platforms for a few seconds to reach their goal.

I don;t know about all of you, but when Nintendo develops an original title, I expect a lot. This one looks to fully live up to any expectations though as from the innovative control scheme to the magical world of Aquaticus Nintendo painted a picture with in their press release, this is my most anticipated WiiWare title for the remainder of 2010.

Hydroventure will debut with a demo and full version of the game on December 24th at 1200 Nintendo Points for Europe and I imagine that Nintendo of USA will release a pending date very soon as well which I am thinking will be near or the same date as the European release.

Madden NFL Football Announced as a Launch title for the 3DS…

As we grow closer to the release of the 3DS, more and more developers are announcing titles that will launch with Nintendo’s latest platform. EA has now announced that Madden NFL Football will be one of the first from the developer for the 3DS. One thing that surprised me with the Nintendo DS’s library was that there wasn’t too many football games on the system, which is fine for the most part, but sports fans are now off to a great start with this upcoming release.

Now to go over the modes and features of the title. Players can throw down in 11-on-11 football, or a more fast paced game of 5-on 5, as well as season mode. Of course the game will be using the 3D technology and with “Spotlight Moments” and “Call Your Shots” the system’s technology and touch-screen can be fully utilized. The “Call Your Shots” feature will allow players to draw their own plays on the touch screen and watch them come to life in the game.

Three Modes that will be available are Gameflow, Classic, and Arcade, each playing different than the next. GameFlow automatically selects the best play for the situation based on real NFL team gameplans; streamlining play calling and shortening overall game length for a more accessible experience. Classic play call allows users to experience the full depth of selecting formations and individual plays, while Arcade play call simplifies options through a more concentrated playbook.

Madden NFL Football will also bring each of the 32 NFL teams and stadiums to life like never before with a presentation optimized for viewing in 3D, including 3D specific cameras that provide new levels of depth, making Madden NFL Football the perfect on-the-go game for every football fan.

I am not normally excited for Madden titles, but I am so ready for the 3DS that this will be one I will have to check out for sure as it looks to be a heavy hitting launch title. For more information, check out the official website at http://maddennfl.easports.com/

Conduit 2 Receiving a Limited Edition Exclusive to Gamestop…

One of the Wii’s most anticipated shooters of 2011 has now got some extra incentive to be purchased with Gamestop. Those who pick up the game at any Gamestop location will receive quite a bit of extra content including an art book, a new armor skin, and an enhanced ASE search device.

Here are the details for the bonuses in the limited edition:

  • 44-page art book featuring a rich selection of concept art and design development insights into Conduit 2’s science fiction world, weapons, and enemies.
  • The “Eye of Ra” device is an enhanced in-game “All Seeing Eye” (A.S.E.) device that captures Conduit 2’s hidden secrets in twice the speed.
  • The “Gold Destroyer Armor” multiplayer skin based on the lead character’s primary armor.
  • Those are some very solid freebies Sega is throwing in and it looks like this will be the version to get when the game launches in February of 2011. I honestly would put in a pre-order if you are interested as limited editions are…well, limited. Click HERE to be taken to the official product page from gamestop.com and as more details come forward about this sequel, we will keep you updated so check back here for future news.

    Pangea’s titles for the iOS devices are on sale!

    It’s the madness sale again! This time, it comes from Pangea Software, a dedicated team of people that focused on developing original software for the Apple/Mac/iPhone platforms. Five of their award-winning titles are on sale for a very limited time on the Apple App Store. Make sure you check them out before it’s too late (We will never know when the next sale is).

    1. Billy Frontier (BUY NOW!)

    • Billy Frontier is a space cowboy whose mission is to rid the galaxy of alien outlaws in a spectacular 3D world.

    2. Nanosaur 2 (BUY NOW!)

    • Nominated as the “Best App Ever 2008 Awards”, you pilot a flying dinosaur from the future, equipped with massive firepower. You are tasked to find and retrieve the missing dinosaur eggs as you battle other Nanosaurs.

    3. Otto Matic (BUY NOW!)

    • You are Otto Matic (as the name suggest, you are a robot), and your task is to save Earth from Brain Aliens. There are 10 levels on amazing 3D alien worlds with 25 different alien creatures for you to battle through.

    4. Cro-Mag Rally (BUY NOW!)

    • You play as the hungry caveman named Brog who races through Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages in 11 different primitive vehicles with primitive weapons and power ups on 9 different race tracks. The wildest racing 3D game ever.

    5. Bugdom 2 (BUY NOW!)

    • As Skip McFly (a grasshopper), you explores the areas inside and around a house, in beautiful 3D animation and meet with great characters from spear-throwing roaches to blood-sucking ticks.


    Singstar Guitar Review

    SingStar Guitar
    Platform: PS3
    Developer: London Studios
    Publisher: SCEE
    Released: November 2010
    Price: (AUD) $49.99

    It’s hard to argue the fact that Sony’s SingStar is the king of the hill when it comes to console karaoke, and this seems unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. That title is not enough though, and Sony has added guitar support to a more rock-oriented track list to bring us the very first iteration of SingStar Guitar.

    As the name suggests, SingStar Guitar is… well… SingStar with added support for a guitar peripheral controller. If you have Rock Band or Guitar Hero then you have a compatible guitar. For the purpose of this review I tested the game using the Les Paul from Guitar Hero 3 and the Fender from Guitar Hero: World Tour, both of which worked perfectly from a hardware perspective.

    With the features of SingStar remaining pretty much the same across the lifetime of the franchise each version lives or dies on the strength of the playlist, and whether or not the playlist fits into your views on what great music really is.

    The track list for SingStar guitar is suitably rocking, featuring tracks by Muse, Paramore and The White Stripes, along with older tunes by the Buzzcocks and The Clash, and Australian rock from the Choirboys, The Angels, and Eskimo Joe. It’s true that you could question the rock credentials of a song by The Veronicas being included, but overall it’s a solid set of songs. The full track list is as follows:

    3 Doors Down – Kryptonite
    Bloc Party – Helicopter
    Blur – Song 2
    Buzzcocks – Ever Fallen In Love With Someone
    Choirboys – Run To Paradise
    Colbie Caillat – Bubbly
    David Bowie – The Man Who Sold The World
    Eskimo Joe – From The Sea
    Florence and the Machine – Kiss With A Fist
    Franz Ferdinand – No You Girls
    Kaiser Chiefs – I Predict A Riot
    Kasabian – Fire
    Keith Urban Days Go By
    Ladyhawke – My Delirium
    Muse – Supermassive Black Hole
    Paramore – CrushCrushCrush
    Pixies – Debaser
    Pulp – Disco 2000
    Queen & David Bowie – Under Pressure
    Stereophonics – Just Looking
    The Angels – Take A Long Line
    The Clash – Rock The Casbah
    The Cult – She Sells Sanctuary 

    The Living End – Prisoner Of Society
    The Saboteurs – Steady As She Goes
    The Stone Roses – Waterfall
    The Veronicas – Untouched 

    The White Stripes – Fell In Love With A Girl 

    The Wrights – Evie Part 1 (Let Your Hair Hang Down)
    U2 – Beautiful Day

    As far as the vocals are concerned there is nothing that will surprise you with SingStar Guitar, with the game following the mechanics laid out by previous iterations in the franchise. The guitar side of the game is like a stripped-down Guitar Hero experience, with a plain “highway” that the notes appear on, no “Star Power” boosts, and no combo bonuses.

    The note transcription feels fairly smooth and was enjoyable enough to play, but the total lack of features that I’ve come to expect in a guitar simulation game really hurts this game overall.

    If you own Guitar Hero or Rock Band there is simply no reason why you’d want to play this game instead other than the track list, and many of the songs are available on the “big two” franchises anyway. The simulated guitar experience served up in SingStar Guitar is so inferior to the other games that it feels almost pointless.

    There are some big negatives to the guitar play that really impacted on my enjoyment of the game. While it’s a good thing that the music video for the track plays full screen in the background while playing the song, I also found that in some cases the video strobes and it can become very distracting – to the point of dropping some notes. The first time I played the game I also triggered a bug when I tried to switch the note layout to left-handed. The guitar picked up the switch perfectly, but the notes onscreen kept coming down the highway in right-handed mode, i.e. green was advancing down the orange path and so on. This bug almost caused me to quit playing the game then and there, but a quick restart corrected the issue and from that point on there were no further issues.

    Overall I think your enjoyment of this game will come down to your experience with other guitar simulation titles. If you have Guitar Hero or Rock Band, this game is probably not for you, it’s the equivalent of driving a BMW around for years and then taking a joyride in a Hyundai. However, if you are a long-time SingStar fan and you can pick up a guitar peripheral cheaply, I can highly recommend SingStar Guitar. The vocal mechanics are as strong as ever, and the simplified guitar features might just prove to be a great entry into the world of guitar games.

    6-0-capsules-out-of-10

    Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the Apple iPad and iPhone Now on Sale for a Limited Time

    Rockstar have announced a limited time deal on Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for both the iPhone / iPod touch, as well as Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars HD for the iPad.  Beginning today and running through November 15th, you can download either version from the App Store for only $9.99.  Experience one of the most critically-acclaimed handheld titles of this generation and a completely unique addition to the Grand Theft Auto legacy – for a ridiculously low price while it lasts.

    Nail’d comes with free DLC

    If you buy the upcoming ATV racing game Nail’d, you will get free DLC.  This deal only applies to new purchases.  So what are you going to get in this DLC?

    • Four new tracks.
    • More vehicle paint jobs.
    • Extra sets of parts for bikes and quads.
    • Costume suits for male and female characters.

    The DLC pack will also include a Detonator mode which will enable players to pass bombs before they EXPLODE!  All the above items are available in single and multiplayer mode. Finally, the DLC will include an extension of the Single Player Tournament with the “Bomb Cup.”  It will have five new campaign events.

    Remember to buy the game on November 30 for Xbox 360, PS3 or PC.  In Europe, look for a release date of early next year.  And if you want some free music tracks, check out the Nail’d Facebook page.  BFF it up and rock out at the same time.

    How about some new screenshots too:

    Kosmo Spin- Indie game for iPeripherals

    Have you ever heard of Simogo?  No!? Well they are making a new game called Kosmo Spin.  In Kosmo Spin, gamers can set out on a sorta epic quest to rescue breakfast foods. While that may sound about as exciting as dry toast (see what I did there) you should definitely give the trailer below a look.

    This trailer showcases the gameplay and features, which look pretty darn sweeeet!!!

    • Full online leaderboards? Yep.
    • Game Center? Uh-huh.
    • Weird little alien? You know it!

    By the way, this game is playable on nearly every iDevice you have like iPhone 2G or the iPad.  Check out the website here.

    N-Space Releases Huge List of Features Included in Call of Duty: Black Ops for the Nintendo DS!

    The Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and even the Nintendo Wii have all gotten some Call of Duty love recently, but N-Space does not want you to count out their portable version for the Nintendo DS. N-Space are known for their high quality shooters on the Nintendo handheld, but Black Ops may just take the cake with all of the features included.

    N-Space released a list of all the features via their Facebook page recently. That list is as follows:

    VOIP in MP Lobby
    Unlockable MP Perks
    Unlockable MP Weapon upgrades
    Weapons are saved within a level
    AI react to sound
    Knife – secondary weapon
    Throwing Knife Mechanic
    Penetratable Material (thin wood, metal, etc) – Does partial damage
    Commander (Battle Action Event)
    Instant Lobby for Quick Match MP
    Join in progress for Quick Match MP
    SP Zombie Mode
    Co-Op Zombie Mode
    Selection of Spawn Location in MP
    Manipulation of Camera during Spawn Location Selection in MP
    Button Controls
    MP Player Titles
    Player Online Status
    Join Friend Server from Online Status Info
    Nintendo Leaderboards for online stats
    Player controlled aircraft
    Updated Menu System
    Updated UI
    Updated Radar Display (Agents only appear when moving or firing)
    Revision of the Crouch/Run mechanic
    Collectibles can be touched/shot
    Max Friend list (64 Friends)
    33 Player weapons
    Removal of Latency check in MP
    Return of Snipers in MP
    12 MP Maps
    4 Zombie Maps
    24 SP Challenges
    101 Awards
    Switching weapons during a match
    Switching perks during a match
    Can select weapons for both weapons slots in MP

    What a list indeed! With all of these features, the DS version should not be ignored whatsoever by any Call of Duty fan. N-Space has been putting a lot of love into this title and by the looks of it, this version might not only be a system seller, but a console seller as well for those wanting their COD shooter fix on the go. The Nintendo DS version of Call of Duty: Black Ops retails for $29.99 and is available now in stores.