Sunday, December 13, 2009
Microsoft Has Released The Debut Trailer For Halo Reach
The trailer confirms that there is a multiplayer beta coming in 2010, and the game itself is coming out in Fall 2010.
Sega Have Released New Screenshots And A Trailer Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll And Wish Fans A Happy Holiday
Super Monkey Ball Step And Roll
EA Has Released A Video Of The Voice Actors In Mass Effect 2
What Have You Played This Week?
Not a lot this week. Katamari took most of my time, but i really wasn't feeling like playing alot.
Football Manager 09 – PC – Decided to start something new with Cheltenham. Not far in so far, but having an average start to the season. In the Bayern Munich game, I won the World Cup with Italy.
Motorstorm Arctic Edge – Demo – PSP – This demo was a disappointment. It was only 1 track, and only 2 laps on the track. But the graphics are amazing. I had heard that it looked good and it really does. The controls are good as well, using r1 for acceleration and l1 for brake feels right for it. X is boost and it is easy to press. The AI was good, and i've yet to win the demo, and so was the track itself. There are plenty of ways to race it, with bridges and snow drifts to add to the mix. Even though the demo is rubbish, the game still shine through. I'd recommend people play the demo.
Katamari Forever – PS3 – i've always enjoyed the strangeness of Katamari, but I haven't played any of the “Next Gen” versions. This game looks great. The art may be simple, but its the bold colours that are clear. In the game, there's a interesting coloured pencil effected on some of the levels and objects you pick up. The story is silly but fun, and the text chat in the game is mostly pointless, but inkeeping with the characters. I have managed to complete the game, its not too long. Its split into a Robot set of levels and King set of levels. Once this mode is finished it does unlock a mode called drive which plays the game at a much faster speed. There are also two other modes which can be unlocked. The trophies are not great, you may get around half playing normally, but to get most of them you'll need to work at it. The levels are ok, some feel like they funnel you around, whilst others can be challenging. There are a few slow down issues in the game, mostly when the Katamari increases in size and therefore the scope of the world has to change. One other issue is the camera. I feel that it doesn't deal well enough with when you are in corners or under something, which on some levels can be nearly all the time. This can be annoying, but thankfully this doesn't apply to all levels. Its a fine game with a few issues, but its a great Katamari game and fans would enjoy it.
What have you been playing this week? feel free to add your weeks gaming selection in the comments, or comment on my selection for this week
True Crime Revealed At This Years Video Game Awards
Tron Evolution Vide Game Revealed At Video Game Awards
The Debut Trailer THQ's UFC 2010 Has Been Revealed
Spec Ops The Line Debut Trailer Revealed at Video Game Awards
The Debut Trailer For Prince Of Persia Forgotten Sands Was Revealed At The Video Game Awards
Medal Of Honor Trailer Revealed At This Years Video Game Awards
Lucas Arts Reveal Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Announce Batman Arkham Asylum 2
Press Release
BURBANK, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Dec 12, 2009 Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that it will be the worldwide publisher of the sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum™, one of the year’s most highly reviewed and top-selling video games. The sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum is currently in development with Rocksteady Studios and is based on DC Comics’ core Batman property. Fans can visit www.arkhamhasmoved.com to sign up to receive updates regarding the game.
“We are thrilled to build a global game franchise from Batman: Arkham Asylum, which is receiving an incredible response from gamers and Batman fans around the world,” said Martin Tremblay, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “Rocksteady has taken Batman to a new level in the video game space and we are committed to delivering a sequel the fans will love.”
“Getting the opportunity to create Batman: Arkham Asylum and seeing its success has been a dream come true for the team,” said Sefton Hill, Game Director, Rocksteady Studios. “We are honored to create the next chapter in this compelling story and promise to deliver another game worthy of the DARK KNIGHT.”
About DC Comics
DC Comics, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world and home to such iconic characters as SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN and the SANDMAN. These DC SUPER HEROES and others have starred in comic books, movies, television series (both animated and live-action) and cyberspace, thrilling audiences of all ages for generations. DC Comics’ Web site is located at www.dccomics.com
About Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, is a premier worldwide publisher, developer, licensor and distributor of entertainment content for the interactive space across all current and future platforms, including console, handheld and PC-based gaming for both internal and third party game titles.
BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM Software © 2009 Eidos Interactive Ltd. Developed by Rocksteady Studios Ltd. Co-published by Eidos, Inc. and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc. Rocksteady and the Rocksteady logo are trademarks of Rocksteady Studios Ltd. Eidos and the Eidos logo are trademarks of Eidos Interactive Ltd. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
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Konami Have Released A New Trailer For Frogger Returns
This Years Video Game Award Winners Have Been Announced
- Best Voice in a Video Game: Jack Black as Eddie Riggs in Brutal Legend
- Best Cast: X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- Best Performance by a Human Male: Hugh Jackman in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- Best Performance by a Human Female: Megan Fox in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- Best Indie Game Fueled by Dew: Flower
- Best Downloadable Game: Shadow Complex
- Best Downloadable Content: GTA4: The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Best Graphics: Uncharted 2
- Best Soundtrack: DJ Hero
- Best Original Score: Halo 3: ODST
- Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show: South Park: Let's Go Tower Defense Play
- Best Multiplayer Game: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Best Action/Adventure: Assassin's Creed 2
- Best Driving Game: Forza Motorsport 3
- Best Fighting Game: Street Fighter 4
- Best Music Game: Beatles Rock Band
- Best RPG: Dragon Age: Origins
- Best Shooter: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Best Team Sports Game: NHL 10
- Best Individual Sports Game: UFC 2009 Undisputed
- Studio of the Year: Rocksteady Studios for Batman: Arkham Asylum
- Best PlayStation 3 Game: Uncharted 2
- Best Wii Game: New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- Best Xbox 360 Game: Left 4 Dead 2
- Best Handheld Game: GTA: Chinatown Wars
- Best PC Game: Dragon Age Origins
- Most Anticipated Game: God of War 3
- Game of the Year: Uncharted 2
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