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DOOM II – XBLA Review

Doom II
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: iD Software
Platforms: Xbox 360 (Reviewed), PlayStation 3
Release Date: May 26th, 2010

Story
“To save Earth, you must descend into the stygian depths of hell in DOOM II. Battle nastier, deadlier demons and monsters with your trusty Super Shotgun. Survive more mind-blowing explosions and take part in the bloodiest, fiercest, most awesome blastfest ever.

Recruit your friends and plow through nine all-new levels in the new episode, No Rest for the Living! Play solo or multiplayer over Xbox LIVE with up to four players. DOOM II includes split-screen co-op over Xbox LIVE, game clips, 5.1 surround Sound, enhanced graphics, and HD display support.” [Via Xbox.com]

DOOM II has you controlling a marine as you transcend into hell, in the sequel to the first DOOM game. There is a slight story as you transcend into hell to stop the demons but other than that it is simply a first person shooter. Shoot all the demons as you progress to the next level, and there are a lot of demons.

Gameplay
DOOM II is a very simplistic first person shooter. There is no aiming up or down, just left and right. Auto Aim takes a big role in killing the demons as well. Just place the demon in the center of your screen horizontally, and the auto aim will take over from there. Don’t let this fool you; however, the game is still hard and will beat you down into the ground if you get over confident. Sure there are easier difficulties, but the easier difficulties just give you more ammo and you get hurt less. Once you get to the harder difficulties the game gets extremely difficult but doesn’t lose its fun.

The goal of every level is to make it to the exit. The exit is usually a switch, but can sometimes be a teleport. DOOM games are famous for closet monsters, which means monsters will appear from hidden rooms that open up when you pick up an item, hit a switch, or walk to a certain location. Many people don’t like this kind of gameplay because it leads to some surprises that get you killed, but after you memorize all the closets the extra enemies aren’t bad.

DOOM II has a much larger number of enemies than its earlier counterpart. Hordes of enemies will attempt to kill you at times, and even on easier difficulties they can overwhelm you and kill you. Many DOOM fans won’t like the increased enemy count, but the core gameplay is still exactly the same.

The XBLA version of DOOM II includes a new “No Rest For The Living” chapter. This chapter lets DOOM fans experience something new with the classic look, while new players will have extra stuff to play. The new chapter is a lot of fun and supplies new secrets and new levels for you to kill demons in. I personally enjoyed the new chapter, because I had already played the original chapters to death. The new chapter also supplies incentive to actually buy the game because you can’t currently find it elsewhere.

Audio & Graphics
The Audio and Graphics in DOOM II stay true to the original. Some people may view this as a bad thing, but any fan will appreciate it. The gore and enemies are pixilated and the audio consists of simple midi files that can’t even be fairly compared to modern day games. DOOM II is the original FPS, it is the gameplay and killing demons that makes it fun. Sure the game is pretty much a port of the original, but you can now play it on your Xbox 360 and it is still fun after so many years.

Achievements
The achievements found in DOOM II are a lot like those found in the the first one. Killing a cyberdemon with only your fists isn’t actually that hard if you know how to manage it. Getting 100 frags online is currently pretty easy if you do it early while people still play online, the online community will die soon though. Depending on your skill, beating all levels on Ultra-Violence can be pretty hard and can possibly be the hardest achievement out of them all.

  • Just Getting Started – 10 – Complete any level in Single player
  • Rip and Tear – 20 – Complete any level on ‘Nightmare’ in Single player
  • Superior Firepower25 Complete all levels on ‘Ultra-Violence’ or higher in Single player
  • An Important Looking Door10 Find a secret area of a level in Single player
  • From Earth To Hell25 Complete all levels in ‘DOOM II: Hell on Earth’ in Single player
  • And Back Again25 Complete all levels in ‘DOOM II: No Rest for the Living’ in Single player
  • Burning Out of Control15 Complete any level with 100% kills, items, and secrets in Single player
  • Destroyer20 Get 100 frags in Deathmatch on Xbox LIVE
  • The Great Communicator10 Get 20 kills using the Chainsaw in a single level in Single player
  • A Man and a Half10 Get 20 kills using the Berserk Powerup in a single level in Single player
  • You Have Huge Guts20 Kill a CyberDemon using your fists in Single player
  • A Really Big Gun10 Find a BFG in Single player

DOOM II also has 2 avatar awards which can be seen in the video at the bottom.

Overview
DOOM II is an awesome flashback from the past. Fans will appreciate the new chapter and new comers are able to see where the FPS genre started. For only 800MSP DOOM II is a fun experience that is definitely worth the purchase. Sure the graphics aren’t top notch but the game shouldn’t be judged by this due to it being a port of a classic game. With 2 chapters, online co-op and multiplayer; DOOM II is a lot of fun.
I give DOOM II

9-0-capsules-out-of-10

Pros

  • Relive DOOM II on your Xbox 360.
  • Super Shotgun (double barrel), DOOM fans know what I’m talking about.
  • An entirely new chapter to the game.

 

Cons

  • Some people don’t appreciate the classic graphics.
  • A lot more enemies then a traditional doom game usually has.
  • People also claim to laggy online play, which I rarely experienced myself.

PSPGo Special Bundle & Game Price Cuts

Sony has announced a brand new category for some of their past games for North America. These games no longer will hurt your pocketbook in the slightest as all of these PSP Favorites are priced at only $9.99. This deal has already started so if you are looking for any of these games then this is a great chance to pick them up now.

What if you don’t have a PSP to play with you say? You are in for even more luck then because Sony is also offering a PSPGo “Digital Game Pack.” This is essentially the PSPGo as you would normally purchase, however it comes with three codes which will net you LittleBigPlanet, Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters, and SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3. You have from now until March 31st, 2011 to get on board with this deal. Plenty of time to save up some cash if you wish to benefit off of the deal

The PSP Favorites in their glory:

  • Ape Escape: On the Loose
  • Buzz! Master Quiz
  • Hot Shots Golf Open Tee
  • LocoRoco 2
  • Justice League Heroes
  • Manhunt 2
  • Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play
  • Patapon 2
  • Pinball Hall of Fame: Williams Collection
  • PixelJunk Monster Deluxe
  • Silent Hill: Origins
  • Sims 2
  • SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo
  • Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow
  • The Warriors
  • Twisted Metal: Head On

Also reduced in price and added to the Greatest Hits list for $20 are:

  • Gran Turismo
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • Resistance: Retribution
  • Secret Agent Clank

Toy Soldiers- Patch Notes

A recent press release from signal studios shines some light on the update that has/will hit (depending on where you are) tower defense game, Toy Soldiers.

Along with adding survival mode, which was once only available to those that had a linked facebook account and played the facebook meta-game, they have also fixed the following bugs.

  • Survival Leaderboards overwrite bug fixed
  • Sniper Tower controls support Southpaw and Inverted options
  • Awarding of Brass Hat Achievement fixed
  • Major source of multiplayer disconnects affecting certain players fixed
  • Multiplayer tuning and balancing
  • Re-spawn Timer exploit fixed

Enjoy Toy Soldiers with the update and fixes! The Brass Hat Achievement glitch was annoying.

Space InvadAR for Android by Zenitum

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Do you have an Android? Do you have a lot of money to spend? Then you should check out this Vision-based augmented reality game running on HTC Desire. Go frag some Zengi aliens.

Brought to you by Zenitum. http://zenitum.com

The game looks very interesting but will cost you $25, which is steep for an android App.

Check out the video below.

Neo Steam celebrating their 1 year anniversary with contest

Neo Steam: The Shattered Continent has been around for a whole year now. Quite a feat for many free to play online games which usually are not able to get off their feet. Brought to you by ATLUS Online, it has become one of the best community driven MMORPGs on the market to date by providing a continuous stream of new updates and events held by the Game Masters.

ATLUS is celebrating their one year anniversary on June 11th by holding many different events this month including a huge contest for an iPad itself. The way to enter yourself into this contest to win Apple’s latest product is simply to log on. Every day for the month of June when you log on, you are entered into the contest for the iPad. Meaning if you were to make an account today, and play each day through the end of the contest you could potentially have 29 entries in itself.

Even if the iPad isn’t your cup of tea, the amount of events going on within the game is a huge draw for the player base. I’ve played various MMO’s in my time and after awhile the GM’s begin to let events and updates wane and unfortunately it creates a stagnant player base with little to do. However with ATLUS’ Neo Steam there is a constant stream of updates/events this month and they promise to continue as time goes on after their one year birthday.

To Download and Play ATLUS’ Neo Steam: The Shattered Continent click here. The game is free to play, with additional costumes and mounts available at a small cost.

A little bit about Neo Steam from ATLUS themselves:

Neo Steam: The Shattered Continent is the only MMORPG of its kind, set in an imaginative steampunk world, where 19th century steam-based technology meets fantasy inventions. The game transports players to a land where two nations battle over a precious resource called Neo Steam. From the onset, customization is key to each player’s experience, where they can choose which nation to join and select from a number of specialized classes. As players battle to expand their nation’s resources and protect their borders from invasion, they must learn to harness the Neo Steam technology to upgrade their equipment, learn new abilities, and progress in their chosen class.

Weekly Playstation Store Update – June 1st

G’day everyone,  Playstation Store updates are up for this week for everyone to enjoy.  Quite a few price updates to check out just below.  Have a look around, there should be something for everyone this week. Let us  know what your going to pick up this week.

Special note :  There are quite a lot of permanent price cuts this week, just check them below.  Grab yourself a bargain !!  There are many other cool deals, demo’s vids, themes available this week so dig in and get cracking !!

Thanks SONY WE HEART YOU !! 😉 

Updates

Ape Escape: On the Loose Permanent Price Drop (now $9.99, original price $15.99)
Hot Shots Golf Open Tee Permanent Price Drop (now $9.99, original price $15.99)
SOCOM: Fire Team Bravo Permanent Price Drop (now $9.99, original price $15.99)
Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow Permanent Price Drop (now $9.99, original price $24.99)
Twisted Metal: Head On Permanent Price Drop (now $9.99, original price $19.99)
LittleBigPlanet PSP Permanent Price Drop (now $19.99, original price $39.99)
Resistance: Retribution Permanent Price Drop (now $19.99, original price $39.99)
Secret Agent Clank Permanent Price Drop (now $19.99, original price $39.99)
Gran Turismo PSP Permanent Price Drop (now $19.99, original price $39.99)
Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer Permanent Price Drop (now $7.99, original price $9.99)
Mahjongg Artifacts: Chapter 2 – Minis – Sale (now $1.99, original price $4.99)
Stand O’ Food – Minis – Sale (now $1.99, original price $4.99)
Obscure: The Aftermath – Sale (now $14.99, original price $29.99)

Downloadable Games

Tecmo Bowl Throwback ($9.99)
The legend is back! Tecmo Bowl Throwback is a remake of the classic Tecmo Super Bowl, with the same rules and fast-paced gameplay as the original, but with the option to play it in brand new high definition 3D graphics. Switch it back to old school in real time with the same graphics and music from back in the day!
ESRB Rated E
File size: 213 MB

Planet Mini-Golf ($9.99)
With 16 courses rich in detail and gameplay, online play, and the ability to create and share courses with other players, Planet Mini-Golf offers the ultimate high-definition minigolf experience.
ESRB Rated E10+
File size: 743 MB

PSone Classics

N2O Nitrous Oxide ($5.99)
Pilot your Tunnel Runner into the Nitrous Oxide filled tubes of Neptune and destroy the emerging race of genetically mutated super warriors who threaten planet Earth. Download this PSone Classic today!
ESRB Rated T
File size: 70 MB

Game Demos (free)

Planet Mini-Golf Demo
With 16 courses rich in detail and gameplay, online play, and the ability to create and share courses with other players, Planet Mini-Golf offers the ultimate high-definition minigolf experience. Try out the free demo now!
ESRB Rated E10+
File size: 417 MB

Add-on Game Content

Dead To Rights: Retribution GAC Pack ($4.99)
“GAC Pack” features four new modes of play, including the all new Assault on the 87th Precinct and Riot Control Mode. In Assault on the 87the Precinct, take control of 3 different type of GAC soldiers in their efforts to liberate Grant City’s 87th Precinct. In Riot Control Mode, fend off waives of GAC assault forces as Jack and Shadow while playing for style and speed to achieve a maximum score. Also in the GAC Pack, new skins for Jack and Shadow, Action Mode which turns rounds into explosive rounds, Noir Mode allowing for replay of the game with authentic Noir Visuals, Trophies and Scoreboard support.
File size: 639 MB

Lost Planet 2 Map Pack #2 ($4.99)
Explore two extra battlefields in this Map Pack for LOST PLANET 2. “Dockyard Battle” takes the fight to the overland battleship construction site seen in Episode 4 of the Campaign mode, while “Frozen Wasteland” is a remake that returns you to the frozen tundra of the original game’s fan-favorite map.
File size: 65 MB

Record Of Agarest War: Item Pack 15: Emperor Kit ($1.99)
Contains [Altis Rod], [Ring of Epsilon], [Heaven’s End], and [Imperial Guard]. You might be referred to as “Emperor” by your friends if you equip them all…
File size: 2.33 MB

Record Of Agarest War: Item Pack 16: Legend Kit ($1.99)
Contains [Rage Blaster], [S.O.C.], [Extra Frame], and [Chaos Frame], which are believed to have been created by a legendary blacksmith. This legendary power could be yours…
File size: 2.33 MB

Record Of Agarest War: Points Pack 5: Additional PP ($4.99)
This will increase your PP by 1,500PP! PP are shared points for your entire party and can be used to increase anyone’s stats. You’d have to defeat tons of enemies to collect this much PP. Don’t miss this opportunity!
File size: 2.33 MB

Guitar Hero 5
For all song credits please visit www.guitarhero.com.

  • “Sex Type Thing” by Stone Temple Pilots ($1.99)
  • “Between The Lines” by Stone Temple Pilots ($1.99)
  • “Plush” by Stone Temple Pilots ($1.99)
  • Stone Temple Pilots Track Pack ($5.49) – Downloadable Track Pack featuring “Sex Type Thing,” “Between The Lines,” and “Plush” by Stone Temple Pilots. Please Note: Many songs are available both as singles and as part of a Track Pack, so please carefully consider your purchases before downloading.

File size: 34 MB – 51 MB (singles), 121 MB (track pack)

Rock Band
Build your Rock Band library by purchasing these song game tracks. For song credits, visit www.RockBand.com.

  • “Don’t You Evah” – Spoon ($1.99)
  • “Got Nuffin” – Spoon ($1.99)
  • “I Turn My Camera On” – Spoon ($1.99)
  • “Trouble Comes Running” – Spoon ($1.99)
  • Spoon Pack 01 ($6.99) – Build your Rock Band library by purchasing this song game track pack: Spoon Pack 1. This pack includes “Don’t You Evah”, “Got Nuffin”, “I Turn My Camera On”, and “Trouble Comes Running” by Spoon.
  • “Alive” – P.O.D. ($1.99)

Rock Band Network

  • “Disengage” by Suicide Silence ($1.99)
  • “Forever In Your Hands” by All That Remains ($1.99)
  • “Get the Hell Out of Here” by Steve Vai ($1.99)
  • “The Future Soon” by Jonathan Coulton ($1.99)
  • “The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room)” by Flight of the Conchords ($1.99)

File size: 17 MB – 30 MB (singles), 85 MB (track pack)

Bundles

Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype + Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer Bundle ($17.99)
The ultimate shoot ‘em up experience for your PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. This bundle contains both Soldner-X games (Soldnet-X 2: Final Prototype & Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer) in one
attractive package.
File size: 2.32 GB

Avatars

Super Street Fighter IV Avatars (x3) ($0.49)
File size: 109 KB – 122 KB (each)

Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype (x5) ($0.49)
File size: 100 KB – 131 KB (each)

Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Avatar Bundle ($1.49)
File size: 531 KB (each)

Game Videos (free)

Pulse 6/1 Edition
File size: 317 MB (HD), 536 MB (1080)

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Debut Tease Trailer
File size: 36 MB (HD), 60 MB (1080)

Medal Of Honor – Leave A Message Trailer
File size: 68 MB (HD)

Death Track: Resurrection Trailer
File size: 75 MB

Red Dead Redemption – Revolution Trailer
File size: 54 MB (HD)

Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days – Arcade Mode Trailer
File size: 69 MB (HD)

LittleBigPlanet 2 – Announcement Trailer
File size: 91 MB (HD)

ModNation Racers: Spotlight – Huck Gee
File size: 231 MB (HD), 394 MB (1080)

ModNation Racers: Spotlight – Kevin Butler
File size: 132 MB (HD), 230 MB (1080)

PS3 Themes

ModNation Racers: Launch Theme 1 (free)
File size: 2.41 MB

ModNation Racers: Launch Theme 2 (free)
File size: 2.11 MB

ModNation Racers: Launch Theme 3 (free)
File size: 1.90 MB

Voodoo Crucifixion ($1.49)
File size: 5.98 MB

Flower Fantasy ($1.49)
File size: 6.09 MB

Futbol Premium Theme ($1.99)
File size: 4.90 MB

Say Cheesecake ($1.99)
File size: 3.30 MB

UFC Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
File size: 10 MB

Wallpapers (free)

Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Wallpaper 5
File size: 180 KB (SD), 919 KB (1080)

PlayStation Store for PSP

PSP Minis (also available from PS3 Storefront)

Telegraph Crosswords – Minis ($2.99)
ESRB Rated T
File size: 8.49 MB

Game Videos (free)

Pulse 6/1 Edition
File size: 50 MB

ModNation Racers: Spotlight – Huck Gee
File size: 39 MB

ModNation Racers: Spotlight – Kevin Butler
File size: 22 MB

PSP Themes (also available from PS3 Storefront)

ModNation Racers PSP: Launch PSP Theme 1 (free)
File size: 605 KB

ModNation Racers PSP: Launch PSP Theme 2 (free)
File size: 598 KB

ModNation Racers PSP: Launch PSP Theme 3 (free)
File size: 592 KB

Armored Core Last Raven Custom PSP Theme (free)
File size: 563 KB

Voodoo Crucifixion PSP Theme ($1.49)
File size: 461 KB

Flower Fantasy PSP Theme ($1.49)
File size: 652 KB

Futbol PSP Theme 1 ($1.49)
File size: 434 KB

Futbol PSP Theme 2 ($1.49)
File size: 383 KB

Vampires PSP Theme 3 ($1.49)
File size: 407 KB

Vampires PSP Theme 4 ($1.49)
File size: 465 KB

Source (Sony Computer Entertainment)

SingStar: Chart Hits announced

Sony Computer Entertainment Australia today announced SingStar: Chart Hits, a compilation of hit songs for the popular series SingStar.

With a gold star range of chart topping tracks to choose from, you can pit your vocal skills against artists ranging from Mika, with We Are Golden, to La Roux’s Bulletproof. Or, perhaps you’re destined to be the next Australian Idol after perfecting Wes Carr’s Feels Like Woah or Guy Sebastian’s Art of Love. You can also rock out with Australian indie favourites Wolfmother and The Presets.

SingStar: Chart Hits Screen 01

The game will be available this July on PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3.

Portal 2 E3 Event Mysteriously Cancelled

Portal 2 - logo


Portal 2 was scheduled to receive a pre-E3 event, but it seems like they just changed their minds, or they are just messing with ours. This official email is being sent by none other than Aperture Science:

Dear Subject Name Here,

Aperture Science is pleased to inform you that we have partnered with Valve to announce the gala CANCELLATION of the June 14 Portal 2 event at the Regal Theater. The event will be replaced by a surprise. And even though the cancellation of the event certainly counts as a surprise, we are pleased to further announce that the cancellation of the event is not THE surprise. However, per International treaties regarding the definition of the word “surprise”, of which both Aperture Science and Valve are signatories, the time, date and content of the actual surprise will only become available as you experience the surprise.

If you’d like to ask fruitless questions about the E3 Portal 2 surprise or, more fruitfully, schedule an appointment to attend a Portal 2 screening at the Valve booth during E3, please contact Valve’s Special Envoy to Surprises, Doug Lombardi.

Thank you for [[RECORD SCRATCH!!!]]

PS: The surprising record scratch is also not the surprise.

Of course everything is completely suspicious at the moment, that’s what Valve loves to do, and we love too. We will need to wait for E3 to see this mistery revealed.

Paid apps now rolling out on Nokia Ovi store for N900

Nokia N900 users rejoice! Since the Nokia N900 was launched end of last year, Ovi Store for the N900 users has been quite bland with just some basic free apps and not much else. This was due to a problem in the payment system and DRM issues with the N900 which caused some issues earlier this year where users could potentially download apps through the backdoor without paying for the apps.

It has taken quite a few months to finally have paid apps back on the N900’s Ovi store and this is great news for the N900 users worldwide as it means more commercial applications will be available. Nokia is starting to roll out apps slowly and the database is still syncing across the globe so it will take a few more days before we see some more apps.

Some of the new paid apps which has appeared today are:
– Angry Birds Level Pack 1
– Morpho Quick Panarama Pro
– Diabetes Meal Planner

In the mean time, feast your eyes on this video which shows off the gaming power of the N900 and some of the games and apps that will soon become available on the Ovi store.

Earthworm Jim Trailer shows some co-op levels

The old classic Earthworm Jim is definitely seeing a remodeling when it comes to this trailer.  We see how the game’s polished appearance is after being upgraded to HD.  Not only that but we are treated to seeing the co-op levels for the first time.  With the option to play with up to three other friends it’ll definitely make for some groovy times.

Also we see a couple of new levels and even a boss which has made internet fame, the keyboard cat.  Lets just hope that no one has any fish nearby when there is a co-op match going on; it’d be hard to resist all of those worms. There has been no estimated release date yet for Earthworm Jim, but one can guess it will be sometime this year.