EA interview - Dead Space extraction
Challenges from a hardware standpoint but there were bonuses that we got from moving to the Wii
gamingnexus.com
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FACT: Wii Cures Parkinsons Disease
Ali to return to ring after playing Wii Sports
timesonline.co.uk
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Gamecentral Halo 3 ODST review
"What was meant as a fun but inessential budget game has become a more cynical exploitation of the Halo audience."
teletext.co.uk
gamingeek
PSPgo features built-in interactive ESRB guide
you know, so parents can monitor what their kids are playing
blastmagazine.com
robio
Zombie Panic in Wonderland trailer, screens
lots and lots of screenshots
escuadronpikmin.com
Ellyoda
Resident Evil 5 Director's Cut?
Jill actress says she recored new voice work for RE5DC
biohaze.com
Dvader
BlazBlue Update/Sequel Announced
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift features new characters and more.
1up.com
aspro73
1up review TMNT SMash up
B- " you get a good Ninja Turtle fighter using a proven engine"
1up.com
gamingeek
DS Extraction Aussie Nintendo review
"Dead Space Extraction is an extremely enjoyable game"
aussie-nintendo.com
gamingeek
Skateboarders Become Neon Tetris Blocks
YouTube video proves some ppl have too much money and time.
bitmob.com
aspro73
XBLA Hits $5 Games
Street Fighter II, 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures, and Brain Challenge
1up.com
aspro73
WiiWare Game No-one Cares About Will Use Motion +
Rage of Gladiator, Punch Out clone.
1up.com
aspro73
PAL Nintendo download Friday
Tales of monkey island 2, you me and the cubes and more
gamersdag.nl
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Third DLC Release Coming for Red Faction
New mode featuring walkers from the single-player campaign.
1up.com
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Photos of Dante's Inferno $200 Cheque
Includes warning, "This check is as real as the consequences of cashing it"
bitmob.com
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With fake or real celebs?
Upskirt candids? Extra points for nipple shots?
You know they could do a Splinter cell game where you stalk celebs and infiltrate their mansion grounds to take pictures through their windows etc.
Dead-Space-Extraction Chapter 1 footage
Oh man, what a F********** tease! If you see the first bit after the message it shows the full character shot where it looks like its 3rd person and it actually looks like the original DS. Actually I'm mildly impressed by that footage it actually does look like a "guided first person experience" more than your usual lightgun game.
Its interesting how you can have like 3 light gun games like Overkill RE and Extraction and they all offer distinctly different experiences.
Also, this is what the next F-Zero should look like:
Let me rephrase that. They didn't take them out. They were likely never in. My point was just who was on the roster list. Classic characters were passed over. In the place of the ones that we grew up with and loved we got a bunch of seemingly made up for the game or sourced from a much less popular era, AND THREE DIFFERENT FUCKING RABBIDS!!! Raving Rabbid, Ninja Rabbid, and Splinter Rabbid. . . .
Updating now.
Famitsu scores:
Gran Turismo (PSP, Sony): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 - (32/40)
Halo 3: ODST (Xbox 360, Microsoft): 8 / 8 / 8 / 9 - (33/40)
Dead Space Extraction (Wii, EA): 8 / 7 / 7 / 6 - (28/40)
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (PS3, Tecmo): 9 / 9 / 9 / 8 - (35/40)
Shin Sangoku Musou MultiRaid Special (PS3/Xbox 360, Koei): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 - (32/40)
Minna no Sukkiri (PSP, Sony): 7 / 8 / 7 / 8 - (30/40)
Macross Ultimate Frontier (PSP, Bandai Namco): 8 / 9 / 8 / 9 - (34/40)
Inazuma Eleven 2 (NDS, Level 5): 8 / 8 / 8 / 9 - (33/40)
Chara-Chinko (NDS, Interchannel): 5 / 6 / 6 / 7 - (24/40)
Boku to Sim no Machi Agents (NDS, EA): 7 / 7 / 6 / 7 - (28/40)
Tales of Vesperia (PS3, Bandai Namco): 9 / 9 / 9 / 8 - (35/40)
Trinity Universe (PS3, Idea Factory): 6 / 8 / 8 / 7 - (29/40)
Momotsuki: Koufuu no Misasagi-Ou (PS2, Kadokawa Shoten): 5 / 5 / 5 / 6 - (21/40)
Boku to Sim no Machi Agents (Wii, EA): 7 / 6 / 7 / 6 - (26/40)
We're reminded a lot of Celda. The trailer has a big-eyed character running around a top-down field that's reminiscent of A Link to the Past. There will be towns to visit, dungeons to crawl. Like the DS Zelda games, all the action is controlled by the stylus.
We'll be getting hands-on with this game, and a whole slew of other EA titles: Dead Space Extraction, Army of Two: The 40th Day, Battlefield Bad Company 2, Dante's Inferno, Left4Dead 2 and more. Stay tuned for the rest of our pre-TGS coverage.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/09/22/ea-japan-announces-tsumuji-for-ds/
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The guy was flailing like a.... like a....
well.
OMG that woman was bouncing the car off the walls. NOT FUN
Watching the woman in that video play the driving game. . . every stereotypical joke about how bad female asian drivers are just came rushing to me all at once. Everything suddenly made sense.
This Natal demo did not impress me in the slightest. Even the guy who was demonstrating it, who clearly had experience with it, seemed to have trouble hitting the ball when it was stationary to start the "Thwack the Ball" game.
All that being said, this video was still more interesting game coverage than anything I've ever seen on G4 and I didn't understand a word of it.
He kept swinging his hand to hit the ball and it didn't register.
Exactly. That wasn't a ringing endorsement in my mind.
That guy is the inventor too.
Adam Pavlacka at Worthplaying scores ODST at 9.5 out of 10. "Halo 3: ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Troopers) is a new chapter in the Halo saga that lets gamers experience events leading up to the epic story told in Halo 3 through the eyes of a new hero in the Halo universe," he explains. "The stand-alone expansion extends the Halo 3 experience with hours of new campaign excursions and multiplayer gameplay."
"For a game that started life as an expansion pack and was produced in a mere 14 months, Halo 3: ODST is an impressive piece of work," Pavlacka praises. "It packs a level of content on par with titles that have been in development twice as long and never gives the player a feeling of being rushed."
ODST introduces a number of new features and changes that make for a different experience than Halo 3's. "Master Chief is gone, as is his fully rechargeable health bar and ability to dual-wield weapons," Pavlacka writes. "AI seems to have improved, especially on the part of your teammates, so they no longer feel like mere cannon fodder."
Pavlacka notes that the extra polish makes for a worthy purchase. "Thanks to a combination of well-designed levels, a solid story line, addicting multiplayer and top-notch voice acting, Halo 3: ODST presents a package that is even more compelling than its namesake," he concludes. "The game is not only better than Halo 3; it is the best Halo title to date."
1UP.com's Jeremy Parish gives ODST a grade of A-. "ODST has its share of flaws," Parish admits, "but it's a noteworthy creation simply for the way in which it unites the two different faces of the franchise -- campaign and multiplayer -- into something that should appeal to both sets of fans."
Parish warns that ODST offers a short single-player campaign with less substance than players might expect. "The final game feels like something more than an add-on, but the campaign is definitely shorter than in any previous chapter in the series," he notes. "More crucially, ODST adds very little to the Halo 'sandbox'; aside from a single new alien race (which plays a strictly passive role in combat) and a few new weapon variants, everything you see, shoot, and utilize comes straight from Halo 3."
ODST's new multiplayer mode is more successful, however. "While Firefight isn't a new idea, precisely, it's done up in impressive style here," Parish explains. "The basic premise is simple enough: One to four players face off against endless waves of Covenant in a closed arena, playing for points and struggling to survive for as long as possible."
Parish continues: "It's not player-versus-player, but rather players-versus-growing-odds, and it's incredibly addictive. Like many of the best games, it's hard to explain precisely what makes Firefight so good; my most powerful impressions were borne of experiences of the moment, situations and actions that would fall flat when put into words. But the sense of teamwork Firefight creates is unparalleled, a perfect complement to the campaign's focus on the ODST squad."
"ODST does suffer for the lack of genuinely new elements it adds to the Halo universe, and the campaign mode is a bit brief," Parish notes. "Yet between the enormous scope of New Mombasa, the unique atmosphere, and the brilliance of Firefight mode, I can easily see myself pouring more time into ODST than any other Halo to date.
At Games Radar, Charlie Barratt scores Halo 3: ODST at 7 out of 10. "Are you hoping for more Halo 3?" he asks. "Are more missions and more multiplayer enough? If so, then ODST is the answer. You will definitely not be disappointed."
However: "What if the talk about detective characters, film noir settings and gritty close-quarters combat have you anticipating a bold departure from the Bungie formula? Then yeah, you might be in for a bit of a letdown."
Barratt finds that ODST lacks the narrative punch of previous entries in the series. "Sadly, the Rookie is as silent and empty a vessel as Master Chief. Each time he discovers a clue to his friends' location, though, you'll jump into their unique and colorful shoes for a flashback mission," he says. "Compared to the sweeping galactic saga that is the original Halo trilogy, ODST's plot is decidedly small-scale. Intimate. You won't experience any earth-shattering revelations, or be blown away by too many breathtaking setpieces."
"Still, ODST will surprise you," Barratt continues. "We've been in Banshee dogfights before, but never in the midst of a rain-drenched metropolis at night, with glittering windows and glowing exhaust trails transforming the entire scene into something out of Tron. We've taken down a Covenant dropship before, but never had to destroy three or four Covenant dropships in a row, on foot, while trapped at the top of a skyscraper with a handheld missile launcher."
"In many ways, Halo 3: ODST marks a bold departure from the franchise formula, with story, characters, atmosphere and multiplayer that are refreshingly, surprisingly different," Barratt concludes. "Due to a short campaign and overly familiar gameplay, however, it fails to escape the 'expansion pack' label."
Fucking lightgun games.
Why is Toby Maguire in this game?
Why does baldie have a knife sticking out the top of his head?
Its like they photoshopped that one enemy all over the game.
WTF. Now I must play it.