Thursday, September 6, 2012

Team 17 Have Released A New "Public Information Film" For Worms Revolution

Team 17 have released a new video for Worms Revolution. this video shows in-game action and new weapons like water.


Egg Ball Games And Bulkypix Reveal Jazz: Trump's Journey For The PS Vita

Egg Ball Games And Bulkypix have announced Jazz: Trump's Journey is set to come to the PS Vita. this game is Jazz themed and you play as Trump and play through his memories as he sets out to form a Jazz group. the game is set in early 20th Century New Orleans. there is more to the game than just Jazz, it's a platformer that takes inspiration from Jazz and performers like Louis Armstrong. they hope that Jazz: Trump's Journey will come out this year.

Screenshots And Character Art


Source: EU Playstation Blog

EA Have Revealed The Music In FIFA 13, Features 50 Artists From 12 Countries


EA have revealed the music in FIFA13. in all there are 50 bands from 12 countries.
 
Band
Song
Animal Kingdom
Get Away With It
Ashtar Command
Mark IV feat. Joshua Radin
Astro
Panda
Atlas Genius
If So
Band Of Horses
Feud
Bastille
Weight Of Living, Part 2
Bloc Party
We Are Not Good People
Cali
Outta My Mind
Clement Marfo & The Frontline
Us Against The World
Crystal Fighters
Follow
deadmau5 feat. Gerard Way
Professional Griefers
Django Django
Hail Bop
Duologue
Get Out While You Can
Elliphant 
TeKKno Scene feat. Adam Kanyama
Featurecast
Got That Fire (Oh La Ha) (feat. Pugs Atomz)
Fitz And The Tantrums
Spark
Flo Rida feat. Lil Wayne
Let It Roll, Part 2
Foreign Beggars & Bare Noise
See The Light
Hadouken!
Bliss Out
Imagine Dragons
On Top Of The World
Jagwar Ma
What Love
Kasabian
Club Foot
Jonathan Boulet
You're A Animal
Kimbra
Come Into My head
Kitten
G#
Kraftklub
Eure Madchen
Ladyhawke
Black White & Blue
Madeon
Finale
Matisyahu
Searchin
Metric
Speed The Collapse
Miike Snow
Paddling Out
Passion Pit
I'll Be Alright
Reptar
Sweet Sipping Soda
Reverend And The Makers
Shine The Light
Rock Mafia
Fly Or Die
The Royal Concept
Goldrushed
Royal Teeth
Wild
Santigold
Big Mouth
St. Lucia
September
Stepdad
Jungles
The Chevin
Champion
The Enemy
Saturday
The Heavy
Don’t Say Nothing
The Presets
Ghosts
Two Door Cinema Club
Sleep Alone
Walk The Moon
Quesadilla
Wretch 32
Blur
Youngblood Hawke
We Come Running
Young Empires
Rain Of Gold
Zemaria
Past 2

Press Release

Guerilla Games Reveal The Killzone Trilogy, Coming 24th October With Killzone 1, Killzone 2 And Killzone 3

Guerilla Games have announced the Killzone Trilogy, a boxset containing Killzone 1, Killzone 2 and Killzone 3. this Trilogy is set to come to the UK on 24th October. Killzone 1 is in HD and features trophy support, Killzone 2 will come with the Killzone 2 Map Pack Bundle which is 6 Multiplayer Maps and Killzone 3 also comes with a Map Pack Bundle. The Killzone Trilogy has a RRP of €49.99/£40.84.



Source: EU Playstation Blog

Konami Announce Pro Evoultion Soccer 2013 [PES 2013] Comes Out On PS3, Xbox 360 And PC On 21st September


Konami have announced the release date for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions of PES 2013 as 21st September. the release dates for the PSP, PS2, 3DS and Wii versions will be revealed shortly. there will be a limited edition UEFA Champions League Steelbook Edition that will come with a DLC code for historic UEFA CHampions League balls and more. the UK gets another pre-order limited edition with the Manchester United Steelbook Edition.

Press Release

Marvelous AQL Announce Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy For Steam, Out 27th September

Marvelous AQL have announced Half Minute Hero is coming to PC's and Steam as Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy. this PC version features all the content from the PSP and Xbox 360 versions of the game including the Hero 300 mode. the game is set to come out on Steam on 27th September, 10AM PST in the USA and 6PM GMT in the UK.

Screenshots


Press Release

SI Games And Sega Reveal Football Manager 2013, Coming To PC and Mac Before Christmas

SI Games and Sega have revealed the next game in the Football Manager series. Football Manager 2013 is set to come to PC and Mac this year, before Christmas. Football Manager 2013 brings improvements to the series over previous games but it also brings some radical changes and additions.

One of these new additions is Classic Mode. this new simple mode simplifies the game and makes it less time consuming, to the point where a season can be played in 8/10 hours. another new mode is Challenge Mode. this mode puts you in scenarios to be accomplished over a time period. changes will be added to the game throughout the year, depending on demand from players.



 Other Improvements and features include:


- Improved 3D match engine
Perhaps the most visible enhancements to FM13 will be those that have been made to the 3D match engine. In this year’s release, everything on and around the pitch will look more realistic; from the stadiums and crowds through the players’ movements and the way the ball moves through the air. A variety of new and improved animations give matches a more realistic feel, while a revamp of the camera system makes the matchday experience more ‘televisual’. These visual enhancements are underpinned by a dramatic improvement in the match engine’s artificial intelligence system.

- New staff roles
FM13 sees a significant restructure of the manager’s backroom staff and a revamp of their roles. This includes the introduction of a Director of Football who will (if required) take on some of the manager’s workload, such as contract negotiations or the disposal of unwanted players. In addition, the number of specialist coaches has increased and the manager has greater flexibility to choose which coaches to seek advice from and when to do this, as well as more specialised coaches and the ability to improve coach’s skills as they qualify for their coaching badges.

- Improved media interaction
The interaction between the manager and the media has been revamped. One significant aspect of this is that managers can now adopt different tones when dealing with the press – choosing between a number of moods ranging from ‘calm’ to ‘aggressive’.

- Network game
FM13 sees a huge revamp of the multi-player game, which now makes full use of the Steam system’s network functionality, allowing players to set up and enjoy games against other managers far more easily than before. The improved network game also includes a number of bespoke, one-off league and cup options alongside the standard career version, including one mode which allows the player to take the team that he or she has built and developed in their single-player game and test it in the multi-player environment.

- Worldwide leaderboards
FM13’s deeper integration with Steam also sees the introduction of worldwide leaderboards which means, for the first time, that players can see exactly where they stand compared to their fellow managers across the globe. In addition to the full global ranking ladder, there will also be a number of individual leaderboards covering the game’s different modes and every playable nation and division. The leaderboards use a sophisticated scoring system that takes into account a variety of factors including the level a manager chooses to compete at, his or her club’s financial performance and even their in-game wages – making the new manager contract negotiation feature a really important addition to the game.

- User interface
FM13 boasts a new interface and skin for ‘career’ mode, and a fresh new look for ‘classic’ mode, as well as lots of work on navigation, an animated interface and a new search system means that whichever mode you go for, FM13 will be the easiest to use and best-looking game in the series to date.

- Enhanced training
In FM13 managers will have the ability to go deeper into their team’s training and choose a schedule that suits their needs. Training is now managed through a simplified overview panel which combines general coaching with more detailed preparation. Managers can now choose where they want to focus their team’s training, whether that is on more general routines or in preparing for specific matches.

- Realistic tax regimes
One of the major factors which influences real world footballers when they come to choose which club to sign for is the different level of tax which is payable from one country to another. This is now reflected in FM13, which includes up-to-date tax regimes for each of its featured countries – something which the in-game footballers will take into account when deciding which club to join.

Press Release