by:
Chuck -
posted:
5/16/2008
12:10 PM
Here's what we're playing this weekend. Let us know what you're playing in the comments.
Elliot Bonnie
My GTA IV habit will be hard to break, but maybe DiRT, No More Heroes and Mario Kart can help out a little. If not... its back to Liberty City.
Sean Colleli
I'm still putting GTA IV through its paces, and while it's much better than any of the previous games, it still has some of the old problems that bug me. I'll be playing more Mario kart Wii, which is turning into a hard game to review, and then I'll continue my trip through feudal Japan in Okami.
Charles Husemann
My plans of getting an early start with Age of Conan were shattered yesterday when Gamestop informed me that my pre-order didn't get me early access to the game so this weekend will be spent playing GTA IV, Team Fortress 2, and futzing around with the preview of Kung Fu Panda Activision sent me.
Randy Kalista
When you invest blood, sweat, and tears into an MMO, one that really nails your online realm cravings, it can be hard to fathom playing anything else. Likewise, when you come up for air from MMO submersion to rediscover single-player games, it can be hard to imagine returning to the ol' massively-multiplayer cirque du soleil. I've been offline for some time now, but I'm tying a rubber tube around my arm, tapping away at the vein, and getting ready to grind the IV needle under my skin one more time with Lineage II: The Chaotic Throne: Hellbound.
Matt Mirkovich
More of The World Ends With You, the endgame for this game is extensive. I've also got Flat Out: Head On in the PSP which feels like a mish mash of Burnout and Twisted Metal. Hell it shares the Head On name with Twisted Metal. Not much GTA time as I'm in the middle of traveling, but I can't believe that ********* killed ***** with the ******** while hopped up on *********. Man that scene was intense.
Nathan Murray
I've decided that I will be trading in my titles that I just cant seem to finish to make room in my game library. I've been avoiding Lost Odyssey and Overlord and I've rented FEAR Files and Rome the first season. I am also currently playing through Skate for the second time. Why can't I quit you San Vanelona?
Tyler Sager
Still plugging away at Universe at War on my end. I might also be giving the latest GalCivII expansion, Twilight of the Arnor a whirl.
Rachel Steiner
No Grand Theft Auto IV for me, I'll be playing better things ..AKA Mario Kart Wii.
by:
Nathan -
posted:
5/16/2008
1:22 AM
SEGA and
Platinum Games have become partners. Platinum games will be the development force behind three new Sega inspired intellectual properties
MADWORLD,
Infinite Line, and
Bayonette. There is also a fourth title yet to be announced and Sega has dropped the name Shinji Mikami.
MADWORLD is slated to be released for the Nintendo Wii and is a third person action game with "...a unique black and white style..." Oh and one of the weapons in the game is a chainsaws so I don't think it will get below a Teen rating. "entertaining sports commentary", "irreverent humor", and "over-the-top violence" could make this game hit or miss but one thing is for sure it will be unlike most of the kiddy "come on grandma let's go play" games that have come out for the Wii so far.
Infinite Line (working title) is a RPG for the DS and will give players the ability to build space ships. Lots of spaceships. More than 150 spaceships and over 200 characters could make this the most immersive RPG handheld title yet. Or it could make it incredibly complicated and too bogged down to be fun. We won't find out until next year.
Bayonetta is a "stylish and cinematic" action game coming out for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the year 2009. It features a witch facing off against "angelic enemies". Almost feel like I'm going to Hell just for typing that. Theological funnies aside the game will focus on action so it might just be as easy to picture yourself as a ninja facing off against demons, oh wait...
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by:
Nathan -
posted:
5/14/2008
1:48 AM
Let your smile be your umbrella. But enough of fortune cookie wisdom let's talk about fortune boxes.
K2 Network Games has added new content for their game
Red Stone a fantasy based MMORPG. Fortune boxes are one of the new features and are more like lottery tickets than fortune cookies. Each box has at least one item and some have tickets of varying values (bronze, silver, gold) that can be exchanged for uber items. Who knows? Maybe you'll be running down the street singing "I've got a golden ticket, I've got a golden ticket..."
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by:
Sean Colleli -
posted:
5/14/2008
12:22 AM
Namco Bandai isn't content to let Nintendo have all of the Wii sports pie, so they jumped on a sport Nintendo hasn't gotten to yet.
We Ski is shipping to stores and allows for control with the Wii remote or the brand new balance board bundled with Wii Fit. Namco Bandai also smartly stamped We Ski with a very reasonable $29.99 price, putting it squarely in the impulse buy range. I'm curious to see how the balance board works--it's rare to see a game get released
before one of its peripherals launches, especially a first party one.
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by:
Sean Colleli -
posted:
5/14/2008
12:15 AM
Blockbuster is hosting a 24 hour
Guitar Hero 3 tournament at one of their Dallas, Texas stores. It goes from Friday the 16th to Saturday the 17th, with Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert starting the ceremonies. A donation of $5 will get you unlimited playtime, and even better, your donations go to improve children's education in Dallas. Oh, and there are some cool prizes for the winners too. I wish they were doing one of these in Columbus, although I probably wouldn't make it out of the medium bracket.
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by:
Randy -
posted:
5/14/2008
12:00 AM
In what
looks like a mecha-suited update to the classic alt-chess game,
Arkon, in what
sounds like an acne-medicated infomercial,
Zoids Assault is bringing "an intense covert military campaign in the middle of a tense cold war." The video, however, doesn't make it look like "covert" is the tactic du jour, and the "cold" war is looking far beyond greasy politics and arms races.
Zoids Assault is coming to the Xbox 360 on August 26th. We've extracted some video and screenshots to set things off.
by:
Chuck -
posted:
5/13/2008
1:08 PM
While surfing all the
Gears of War 2 coverage I saw this short quote over at MTV's Multiplayer
blog.
It came after I asked him to define what “Gears of War” is to him, and how it differs from “Halo.” He threw out words like “co-op” and “tactical” and then he said “squad,” which prompted me to ask about the number of players that could team up in a “Gears of War 2″ mission. He looked for help.
No.
Not something he can talk about at the moment.
While this certainly isn't proof that Gears will go beyond two player co-op it does look like that part of the game is in flux and we could see a bigger co-op experience in the game. Given that
Halo 3 had four player co-op and
Resistance: Fall of Man 2 is going to have eight player co-op it's nice to think that Epic will be expanding their experience as the co-op in the first game was so well done.