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Fable 3 bugs being worked on and you can help!

You may have read in our review of Fable 3 that bugs are a severe issue in the game (which seems to be the case lately). But all is not yet lost in the land of Albion as Lionhead has updated their official blog with some information regarding these bugs. Developers are working on a patch for the issues that they already know about for Fable 3, but are also asking the fans to help out.

You can now fill out a bug submission form on their website detailing your experience with the bug that you encountered and hopefully your bug will be patched as well during future updates. There is even an update that involves the problem with the Kingmaker App that has not allowed players to transfer money earned from Kingmaker into Fable 3.

Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood getting free launch DLC exclusive to the PS3

Sony has taken quite an investment in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, they had an exclusive multiplayer beta, and now they are even issuing out free exclusive DLC. If somebody has both consoles there is no reason for them not to pick up the PS3 version due to this DLC expansion.

The DLC is being called the “Copernicus Conspiracy” and looks to center around Nicolaus Copernicus and will be available November 16th, which just so happens to be the same day the game is released. There will be a variety of new missions added on to help establish the story and provide Ezio with information for his assassination target, Copernicus.

Now I don’t know about the rest of you, but free DLC is always a good thing. But when it comes at the cost of leaving half of the fan base that only has a Xbox 360 in the dark it really only hurts the fans in the end. Either way though it is looking like the PS3 is the way to go.

Ninja Skills Pack Now Available in DeadRising 2

The Pre-order Bonuses did not stay exclusive for long. Capcom is slowly releasing all of the costumes at 160MSP each. The most recent for them to release is the Ninja Costume.

The Ninja Skills Pack not only grants him a cool ninja costume, but also comes with some useful new moves and upgrades.

With the Ninja Skills Pack, Chuck will be able to evade zombies using stealth, he’ll be harder to grab and will be able to deal even more lethal sword attacks with any of Dead Rising 2’s blades.

Finally, Chuck’s throwing speed and power is faster and deadlier than before making thrown weapons much more effective.

Check out the video below to see it all yourself… Kind of…

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWQhw06TxM&feature=player_embedded[/pro-player]

Crackdown 2 ‘Deluge Pack’ Coming Later this month

Crackdown 2 has its second add on pack coming later this month. The next Add on is called ‘Deluge’ and it has a new co-op multiplayer mode in which up to four players cam join forces on the streets of Pacific City to tackle waves of increasingly difficult Freaks, (Horde Mode basically). T he Deluge Pack also chucks in the competitive ‘Capture the Orb’ game type (capture the flag basically).

Just like the previous pack, the Deluge Pack will be available as both a trial and premium version.The free version includes the full 16-player Capture the Orb mode for multiplayer and a single-player only sample version of the Deluge co-op mode.

The full version of the Deluge pack comes complete with new achievements and Avatar awards, but it’ll cost you 560 Microsoft Points. Crackdown 2 Deluge Pack will be available from the Xbox Live Marketplace on November 16th.

Okamiden coming to the DS in March

Can’t get enough of Okami for the Wii? Then you are in luck because Okamiden has finally been announced for western release. Though we still have to wait until next year, Capcom has set the release dates as March 15th for the US and March 18th everywhere else. Though the good news doesn’t stop there.

If you happen to pre-order Okamiden in the United States from a GameStop store you wil be recieving a stylus shaped like a paintbrush and a screen cleaner that features Okamiden artwork showing Chibiterasu and Kuni. Unfortunately this means that there won’t be any cute baby wolf-god plushies but at least there is some sort of bonus coming this time around for fans. There have only been 20,000 of these packages made, though so far the only place to get this bonus is from GameStop. You can catch some gameplay from the game itself below:

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9sicktKVWg[/pro-player]

Blacklight: Tango Down PSN Review

Title Name: Blacklight: Tango Down
Platform: PS3
Publisher: Ignition Entertainment
Developer: Zombie VR Studios
Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date:  October 26th 2010
ESRB Rating:  T(Teen)
Price: $14.99 (US)

Normally when games come out on multiple consoles one review will suffice. When one is delayed and changes have been made though, different reviews are often necessary. This is the case with Blacklight: Tango Down, coming out almost 3 months later on the Playstation 3. Xbox 360 players may laugh because they got it first, but Zombie VR and Ignition saved the best for last.

Story

Not much of a story here, but they tried. Blacklight is a hush hush secret ops unit that uses the most advanced technology in the world and puts them in the hands of soldiers. Blacklight was on a mission to search for a missing team and that is when the battle against The Order (the bad guys) came into full escalation. The Order are former spec ops and militia that have joined the “cause” and use advanced technology to fight against Blacklight. The story does not come into the game unless you are playing Black Ops.

Features

I should first bring out this is an online only game. You can not play any game mode without being connected to the Playstation Network. There are three modes to play. Quick match, Private match, and Black Ops. Quick match is the online multiplayer matchmaking mode. It has a few sub modes to choose from;

Deathmatch: standard every man for himself

Team Deathmatch: standard unit vs unit fight to the death

Retrieval: a capture the flag like mode using data canisters

Detonate: a one flag mode where there is one bomb on a map and you must bring it to the enemy base and defend to blow the base to kingdom come

Domination: capture points to get points. the more places you capture the more points you rack up

Last man standing: deathmatch with NO respawns. Makes you think before you go out guns blazing. Multiple rounds

Last team standing: team death match with NO respawns. Makes you think tactical to pull out the win. Multiple rounds

Private match is a private game where it is invite only. You can use all the maps and modes of Quick match. Sadly there is no splitscreen option for Private match or Black Ops. An addition of this feature would have helped a lot.

Last is Black Ops mode. 1-4 players can take on 4 missions in a fight against The Order. Quite fun by yourself and with friends to hone the skills for online play. Often you have to hack things, but you get no instruction on how to do it. You are left scratching your head and pressing buttons to figure it out. Once you do though, it is not hard hack through the levels.

Gameplay

In first person shooters this is what it is all about, the gameplay. If this is not solid the game is broken. Thankfully most of it is good. The controls feel good and I got the hang of them pretty fast. A big downside is they do not explain the controls to you when you first start playing. They just drop you in the game saying “here it is, play it”. There is control button in the option menu, but it just is not the same as the game showing you how to play. Another big hinderance to the game is there being no hit marker. It feels like there is no aim assist even when aim assist is turned on. Personally, I love the way this is made because that means you need skill to kill, but if you do not know your hitting the person it makes it harder than it should be. One thing I do love is the quite extensive customization options. You have four slots to make custom classes. You can choose from the default Assault rifle, Submachine gun, Sniper rifle, Heavy machine gun, and Shotgun as your main gun. You can put Red dots, Scopes, Different barrels, Different stocks and much much more. Once you get into the higher levels, you can make the guns your own and unique. You can also put different kinds of armor onto your character, like improving defense or putting different camo on.

The actual game itself can get a bit laggy even when your connection is perfect. Invisible walls and corners are quite frequent in matchmaking but I have yet to see a game do perfect on visuals and multiplayer. There are some changes from the Xbox 360 version. A new map called Crossover was added and “join in progress” have been added to multiplayer. In the Xbox version it took at least 10 to 15 minutes to find a game and begin to play. PS3 it takes about 5 minutes and your in a match. It was a really nice improvement.

Overview

This is my final verdict. This is the part where I decide if it is worth your 15 hard earned dollars. My answer is yes. I had quite a blast playing online. It feels like a 40 dollar retail game; a great core experience. I have not ran in to any glitches like shooting through walls or anything so that says something good about the developers. If your deciding on a Downloadable game you can not go wrong with Blacklight.

You can get the Blacklight trial and game on Playstation Network.

Blacklight: Tango Down gets a grand:

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Activision’s Blood Drive crashes into shelves today

With Activision releasing Call of Duty: Black Ops being released next week, Activision is already settled in for the long haul when it comes to huge game releases. Though today they are also releasing a game that has passed mostly under the radar. Blood Drive has just been released today for the PS3 and the Xbox 360.

Blood Drive appears at heart to be a mix of Twisted Metal and Carmageddon with some zombies thrown in the middle. Players will be placed inside of an arena with a car fully equipped for a post-apocalyptic war and filled with zombies. Inside of this players will deal out damage to other cars with their weaponry all the while running down zombies like they were nothing.

Compared to what else Activision is bringing to the table this may seem like a smaller release that barely makes a blip on the radar, but take a look at this release trailer and tell me that you wouldn’t want to get in on some of that action, if nothing more to kill time until Black Ops.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5EeBquBBCE[/pro-player]

Latest Donkey Kong Country Returns trailer swings into view

Nintendo have put up a new Donkey Kong Country Returns trailer, showcasing just over a minutes worth of solid chest-bashing, vine-swinging, banana-grabbing gameplay. As you will see the game is looking absolutely fantastic, seemingly possessing the fluid gameplay of its predecessors that many gamers fell in love with in the past. It looks like the game will be accessible to all  (like most of Nintendo’s games in recent years) with the vibrant graphical style and simple platforming, while still offering the challenging aspects of the SNES-era games that more dedicated players thoroughly covet.

The trailers crams in a variety of sections of the game, giving you a well-rounded impression of what to expect when it releases: Rambi the Rhino, Diddy Kong, Mine Cart antics and the game’s first boss. It all gets a look-in.

WiiWare demos set to make a comeback

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Nintendo has announced that Wii owners will be able to download demos of selected WiiWare titles starting this Friday. This is brilliant news as it bridges the gap between the long-standing option on other systems to trial demos.

A while back Nintendo tested the idea, offering a number of titles like World of Goo and Final Fantasy: My Life As A Darklord available to download in demo form. However, the service slowly faded out with only a limited number of titles to download. Hopefully Nintendo has more drive to maintain the demo service this time round, and fingers crossed it doesn’t go the same way as last time.

The WiiWare demo service kicks off with tasters of Furry Legends, Jett Rocket, ThruSpace and Zombie: Panic In Wonderland. They plan for each WiiWare demo will be available for a limited time from the Wii Shop Channel, with the line-up set to be refreshed on a regular basis.

PokéPark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure Get’s a Launch Trailer..

For those hardcore Pokémaniacs out there (yes, you know who you are), Nintendo has released a launch trailer for PokéPark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure that will be of course releasing on the Nintendo Wii. In this title, players take part in mini-games and other activities as Pikachu tries to find all of the Sky Prism pieces and protect the PokéPark and all of it’s inhabitants from danger.

The music in this trailer is very happy and upbeat so I expect that the game will play out the same way. I am a fan of some of the Poké-spinoff titles and I will be trying this one out as well soon even though I am still holding out hope for a Pokémon Snap 2. Anyway, check out the launch trailer below and you can now find PokéPark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure in stores everywhere.