2011年10月31日星期一

Feedback Gets Competitive With EVO 2011,

Diablo 3News (75)Previews (19)ReviewVideos (54)Screenshots (235)Cheats and Walkthroughs The saga ofFeedbackcontinues. This week Adam Sessler was joined by Leah "I love StarCraft" Jackson, Blair "Boy-Blair" Herter and Fighting Words' host Ernie "Hadouken" Moreno. Adam and Blair debate over Diablo 3's auction house and Ernie shares his first hand experiences from EVO 2011. Plus, more details about the Nintendo 3DS price drop. You'll also learn something new about Leah Jackson and her ability to apparate. Feedback -- Diablo 3 Beta & Evolution 2011 Impressions » The AUDIO MP3 of this episode of FEEDBACK is available here: Right-click and Save.

Fallen Earth F2P Interview

By Bryan King (Bryan), OnRPG JournalistThe competition in the F2P MMO industry just got a little bit hotter (or should I say, deadlier? Haha.. ha… *clears throat*), with the F2P transition of Fallen Earth. Originally developed by a section of the Icarus Studios team (now incorporated under GamersFirst’s Reloaded Productions), Fallen Earth provides players with a post-apocalyptic world with a mass variety of weapons, vehicles, and powers under their control. I had the chance to sit down with Joseph Willmon, associate games director for GamersFirst and Marie Croall, lead designer of Fallen Earth to speak about Fallen Earth’s transition to F2P, upcoming content, and the state of the game past, present, and future. Marie Croall: I’m the Lead Designer for Reloaded Productions, Cary. I’ve been the Lead Designer for Fallen Earth since its days with Icarus, and continue to be in-charge of all game development, features, gameplay, and source materials.Joseph Willmon: I’m the Associate Game Director for GamersFirst, and among many other job duties I’m responsible for the smooth integration of Fallen Earth into our Free2Play game catalogue. I also work very closely Marie and her team on game balance, fair monetization, and community relations.Marie Croall: Sure. Fallen Earth is a post-apocalyptic sandbox MMO. Players take on the role of a clone in the year 2156 struggling to survive in a world ravaged by a global pandemic and nuclear war. The game features a class-free system and a completely open-world environment of more than 1,000 square kilometers. Because the game uses a skills rather than levels, there are near-infinite choices to mix skills, attributes, and mutations. More than 95 percent of the game’s items, armor, weapons and transportation are player-crafted. The game also has a unique FPS/MMO hybrid combat system that is one-of-a-kind in the MMO landscape.Joseph Willmon: The community response was pretty welcoming, actually. True, there was a brief moment of anxiety between the announcement of Free2Play and when we actually revealed the details of how the monetization would be handled, but that’s to be expected with such a large change. Once we put up the details of the new ways Premium Subscriptions would be handled, the conversation sort of moved on past the payment model and just got right back to talking about the game!Regarding how the change in business model came about, we’re always looking for opportunities to find gameplay-rich, community driven games like Fallen Earth. When we started talking to Icarus about a possible partnership to help off-load their overhead costs, we ended up diving deep into the game and really liked what we saw. The talks naturally progressed to acquisition, and evolving the business model to Free2Play, which we have a ton of experience with but which is only now starting to enjoy popularity.Marie Croall: Anyone who’s ever played Fallen Earth can tell you that it’s a unique and fun experience. And while the traditional MMO subscription model did get us a great, small hard-core audience, the facts are that we couldn’t get enough players past the cost of the game to populate the world. The world is so huge that the game really thrives with a large-volume audience. GamersFirst has the experience in the Free2Play market and wanted the title, so here we are!Joseph Willmon: Sure. The details of the Premium Subscriptions can be found at our website (http://www.gamersfirst.com/fallenearth/?q=premium-subscriptions,) but here’s the breakdown: We have one free rank (Scavenger) and three subscription ranks named Survivalist, Wastelander and Commander. As with all GamersFirst titles, free players are not restricted on content or levels; they can go everywhere and do everything, including joining and creating clans, trading, using the auction house and mail system, travel the whole map, do all quests, and run all instances. There is a limit on how much in-game currency (chips) a player who has never paid can amass (to limit gold farming; this goes away if you ever pay), and an eight hour per-day crafting limit. All three levels of the subscriptions open these up and provide quality of life upgrades, such as more character slots, faster experience gains, faster crafting, faster harvesting, more Veteran Reward Points, faction reputation gains and the like. The top subscription tier, the Commander, also comes with a cool feature call the Commander Aura.We’re also planning on mirroring items found in the marketplace on in-game Reward Merchants as well, so if you have a subscription you can pick some of these items up in the game without having to spend additional money.Marie Croall: Yeah, the Commander Aura is really cool. It extends some of the Commander’s in-game benefits to everyone in the Commander’s group, including free players. The Aura stacks with other Commanders in the group, so if you have, say, three Commanders in a group, then you’ll see a 15 percent increase on all the stats a Premium Subscription increases (EXP gain, faction gain, etc). This is especially beneficial to groups of players who have friends who can’t afford a subscription, since they can effectively subsidize their free friends’ experience.Joseph Willmon: Paying players support the game for everyone, and we wanted to find a literal way to project this into the game. The players that go for Commander are the ones who are going out of their way to take care of their friends and allies; these are the same players that pay for Vent servers, host websites, or rent clan-servers in FPSes. As we work to make the game successful and further development without resorting to selling things that trade on the gameplay value, it seemed obvious to allow these players the opportunity to help us and their friends out at the same time.Marie Croall: Kind of a lot, now that I think about it! We’ve updated the new player experience to reduce the sort of dizzying-confusion that can result in starting out in a sandbox MMO, guiding new players to important questlines and learning valuable skills to survive in the wasteland. With July’s Alpha County expansion we raised the level cap to 55, introduced new skill-lines and abilities, new enemies, quests, and added a whole new section for players to quest and discover. Then there’s Fast Travel – a way to unlock travel waypoints to help navigate Fallen Earth’s massive world—unlockable Wardrobe slots that let players customize their appearance, and Progress Towns, which are towns that players must capture and hold from waves of hostile NPCs, building up defenses and extending the passive benefits the towns offer. It’s sort of like bringing the raid to the player, rather than sending the player to the raid. Of course there’s the new Chopper and the upcoming World Event system.Marie Croall: More supportive than not! We are doing some pretty extensive updates to fundamental gameplay systems players have gotten used to, so there’s some apprehension, but they’re updates that ultimately make the game more awesome by several orders of magnitude. It’s fantastic watching the realization set in that these changes help make Fallen Earth more of a virtual world than a standard linear MMO, and seeing how excited players are getting about that.Marie Croall: The World Event system is us making good on our goal of making Fallen Earth the premiere Free2Play sandbox MMO. World Events are dynamically generated events that happen at random all around the world, offering players who participate the opportunity to not only experience more of the world of Fallen Earth, but learn helpful skills, earn chips, and gain valuable, rare resources. World Events come in all sorts of different flavors, so there’s stuff there for PvP players, PvE players, crafters, and roleplayers. We’re keeping sort of quiet about what the actual events are because we want everyone to feel that rush of exploring something new, but as they happen you’ll definitely start to hear about them! Joseph Willmon: I also want to point out that this system is not just for higher levels. By making the game more sandboxy, we’re adding in new systems that everyone can enjoy rather than just layering content onto the end of the game. There’s a lot of great stuff here, and when you see your first World Event pop up on the map, you should definitely go check it out!Marie Croall: The short answer is yes, absolutely; our core focus with the transition to Free2Play is introducing more reasons for players to both compete and cooperate. We are currently working on Faction Territory Control, geared specifically toward letting PvP players capture and hold territory, paving the way for PvE players to exploit the controlled territory. There’s more coming, of course, but this is a huge step in that direction.Marie Croall: We’re always looking for way to draw the RP fan base into every feature we do. We want every player to feel the same immersion that the RPers bring to the community. Part of the incentive behind releasing the new unlockable Wardrobe Slots was to allow players to customize their appearance to be in accord with the character they want to roleplay as, extending that feeling to everyone in the wasteland.Joseph Willmon: Like I mentioned before, we’re not segregating our free players from Premium subscribers, and we’re not limiting them with level caps. We looked carefully at what options we had available to us when creating the subscriptions, and ended-up focusing on things like crafting, leveling – things that make life easier for subscribers rather than just giving direct combat advantages. We’re not offering weapons, armor, resources, or crafted goods on our cash shop, so that’s the main pillar of our paid vs. unpaid balance. Additionally, as mentioned above, since players who opt for the Commander Premium Subscription route can project some of their benefits onto others, it’s still possible to get a leg up without having to pay anything.Marie Croall: Joe pretty much nailed it. We’ve worked every heard of the last two years to create a game where almost everything is put in the hands of the player, and we’re extremely careful not to mess that up with the change to Free2Play.Marie Croall: Rather than one or two single features, I think what separates fallen earth is how everything is put together. We have a large open world for players to truly find their niche in. Joseph Willmon: Man, so much! What other Free2Play game has twitch-based third-person combat in a massive seamless world with the ability to craft everything while giving you the opportunity to really define your character from stats to appearance? That was a mouthful, but you get the point!Marie Croall: It would be impossible for me to pick one! Although in game I do find myself harvesting and crafting more than anything else. I love being able to make everything I need to get by, from food to ammo. Joseph Willmon: As someone who has always been into the post-apocalypse setting, for all of Fallen Earth’s awesome systems, I’m a huge fan of the world and the writing. Marie’s team really nailed it here, and I get a huge kick out of making my way through the various settlements and towns, meeting these new personalities and getting caught up in their unique storylines. My favorite NPC is this military guy with a crew cut and armor who gives out Enforcer missions. When you talk to him he says out loud “I give out more missions before 9 am than most people do all day.” Then there was the time I accidentally ran into the Chupacabras…Joseph Willmon: If you’re a vet, definitely come back and check out your Chopper! The world feels so much more alive now than it ever has before, and if you, like me, appreciate Fallen Earth for the opportunity to participate in this living, breathing post-apocalypse, well…we’re waiting to welcome you home!Marie Croall: The chopper is really cool, but new players have so much to experience that you just don’t find in other games. Ever had a cockroach for a pet? Put an ATV together with your bare hands? Tested dangerous new medications on unwitting specimens? Protected a town from raiders with your group? Explored a junk castle? Strapped a bomb to an ATV and driven into the heart of the Hoover dam just to make a statement? All of this is and more is waiting for you to check it out!Marie Croall: Beyond Faction Territory Control, I can’t really get into specifics. I can say that we’ll look to make the crafting and harvesting of materials more interesting or…. industrial I guess. We also are planning more PvP content and continue on our idea of making PvP and factions affect the world in more dramatic ways. I really can’t get into details because PR has installed kill-switches into our collars if we say too much!Marie Croall: I suggest you try it out; it’s free after all! Joseph Willmon: What she said!OnRPG: Thank you so much for your time! If you want to find other players to join you in your wasteland trials, be sure to check out OnRPG's active forum thread to share your IGN and meet up with other members of our community.

Gorgeous Elder Scrolls V Skyrim screens

Bethesda's released another tasty-looking batch of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim screens, some of which we've seen before and some of which are new. They all feature imposing looking characters, including elfs, orcs and other races, and most look primed to attack.To see the title in action, check out the first in-game footage, which was released last month.Skyrim's out on November 11. Here's what you'll get in the Collector's Edition. CVG Staff

2011年10月30日星期日

DC Universe Online Free-To-Play Impressio

DC Universe OnlineNews (61)Previews (14)ReviewVideos (78)Screenshots (228)Cheats and WalkthroughsDC Universe OnlineNews (61)Previews (12)ReviewVideos (76)Screenshots (228)Cheats and Walkthroughs DC Universe Online Free-To-Play Preview » Even though it's just barely a year old, DCUniverse Online is about to go through some major changes. The biggest change is easily that the game will be offereing a Free-To-Play option for players. X-Play's Blair Herter sat down with DCComics' Geoff Johns to talk about the upcoming shift and what it means for gamers.Free-To-Play super heroes certainly sounds like a no-brainer to me, but what are you guys thinking?

2011年10月28日星期五

Zelda Anniversary concert dated for Londo

Nintendo's announced that the London leg of its Legend Of Zelda 25th anniversary symphony concert tour will be held on October 25.The London concert will take place at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, with tickets going on sale via Ticketmaster from August 8, starting at £33.75.The event will be the only one held in Europe this year, says Nintendo, and will feature orchestral songs hand-picked by Nintendo composer Koji Kondo and his team.The concerts will be produced by Jason Michael Paul, Inc., the producers of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony, which has toured the world performing music from video games. Watch in HD No comments yet, be the first! Nintendo has confirmed additional 25th anniversary activities will happen throughout 2011, including the release of Legend of Zelda: Four Swords on Nintendo DSiWare next month."The Legend of Zelda series is famous for its beautiful music and we are thrilled to celebrate 25 years of memorable soundtracks from this iconic series by letting a symphony orchestra bring this music to life," said Laurent Fischer, Managing Director of Marketing & PR for Nintendo of Europe. "The symphony orchestra concert in London will allow fans from across Europe to come together and show their love for all things Zelda while enjoying a truly unique performance & experience." Andy Robinson

2011年10月27日星期四

Firefall Lawsuit Settled - The MMO Report

FirefallNews (7)Previews (3)ReviewVideos (13)Screenshots (41)Cheats and Walkthroughs APB: ReloadedNews (7)PreviewsReviewVideos (7)ScreenshotsCheats and Walkthroughs Star Wars: The Old RepublicNews (116)Previews (33)ReviewVideos (161)Screenshots (177)Cheats and Walkthroughs In this week of unrest, we all need something solid to hold on to. Enter Casey Schreiner and The MMO Report, where you can count on us being here every Thursday afternoon telling you about what's going on with your favorite MMO games. This week we've got news on the lawsuit over the MMO-shooter Firefall, APB Reloaded's cheating problem, and an accidental e-mail sent out to hopeful beta testers for Star Wars: The Old Republic. Now if you please, take a moment and enjoy this week's episode on your favorite iDevice. RIP Steve. The MMO Report: Thursday, October 6th »Subscribe to G4's WEB SHOWS Video Podcast:

2011年10月26日星期三

Paid DLC coming to 3DS and Wii U

Nintendo plans to introduce paid downloadable content for 3DS and Wii U games, CEO Satoru Iwata has told investors. During a Q&A session at Nintendo's Tokyo earnings briefing on Friday, the exec said a paid item transaction system would be made available for 3DS before the end of 2011.Iwata said he and design lead Shigeru Miyamoto are interested in the possibility of extending the life of games by introducing new levels and other features players want, but that Nintendo will likely be pretty selective in its use of the system, Andriasang reports.He said that low quality DLC - things like unlocking keys or stat increases - would not allow Nintendo to build a long-term relationship with customers, even if it might make short-term profit.Nintendo is to offer early 3DS adopters 20 free downloadable games after announcing last week that it's to slash almost a third off the handheld's price this month after less than half a year on sale.

2011年10月25日星期二

House of the Dead Overkill refused class

House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut has been refused classification in Australia, despite the promise of a forthcoming R18+ rating. Is killing the living dead too much for Australian adults? The game's Wii version was granted an MA15+ rating when it was considered in May 2008, though it appears Sega's "extended" elements - including two new scenarios - may have tipped it over into "too brutal" territory.When a game is refused classification in Australia it is effectively banned.Keep your eye on this page for news as it emerges. Shaun Prescott for CVG AU

2011年10月24日星期一

EA Online Pass revenue 'hasn't been dram

The revenue generated from EA's Online Pass system has been significant but not major, according to the publisher. "The revenues we derive from that haven't been dramatic," EA CFO Eric Brown said last night, according to Gamasutra. "I'd say they're in the $10-$15 million range since we initiated the program."But the publisher still sees the Online Pass system as beneficial. Brown pointed out that the above figure is "found revenue" that comes from users who previously "consumed bandwidth for free".This is a problem that DICE executive producer Patrick Bach flagged up at the beginning of the week, saying that Battlefield 3 will probably use the Online Pass system as a way of helping to pay for the game's online servers. Tom Pakinkis

2011年10月23日星期日

GameStop removing OnLive codes from Deus

Square Enix and game streaming service OnLive have teamed up to offer buyers of the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution free access to that game via OnLive. But that, it seems, doesn't fly well with GameStop. The high street retailer has confirmed that it's told its employees to remove the OnLive coupons from all copies of Deus Ex on PC. An email apparently sent to employees reads: "Please immediately remove and discard the OnLive coupon from all regular PC versions of Deus Ex: Human Revolution."It adds: "Our desire is to not have this coupon go to any customers after this announcement." Several tipsters have apparently told Gamespy that their new copies of the game were previously opened and the coupon missing. Confirming the details of the email, a GameStop rep said: "Square Enix packed the competitor's coupon with our DXHR product without our prior knowledge and we did pull and discard these coupons."Deus Ex: Human Revolution has wowed critics with stellar review scores this week. But if you're in US and want your OnLive code, you should probably buy the game elsewhere. Mike Jackson

2011年10月21日星期五

How To Be A Video Game Sound Designer

Want to be a video game sound designer? These people are responsible for putting together the sounds of the games that you love to play. Imagine Gears of War without the iconic stutter of the Lancer, or Splinter Cell without Sam Fisher's night vision startup sound. Find out what it takes to get into this side of the video game industry. Will Work For Games: Sound Designer » Matt Harwood, who was audio director at Kaos Studios when this was shot, tells you what it takes to get a job as a sound designer. There are a lot of hours and hard work required to create sound design for video games, but it can be a very rewarding career if you're looking for a unique way into the business.Keep your browser tuned to G4 all week as we keep bringing you G4 University, and at the end of the week we'll have a guide for you that rounds up all of the information, and gives you the perfect places to start looking, along with some helpful tips.

2011年10月20日星期四

Modern Warfare 3's New York attack 'very

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2011年10月19日星期三

L.A. Noire PC Release Date Announced

L.A. NoireNews (60)Previews (6)ReviewVideos (34)Screenshots (122)Cheats and Walkthroughs (66)L.A. NoireNews (61)Previews (6)ReviewVideos (34)Screenshots (122)Cheats and Walkthroughs (67)L.A. NoireNews (11)PreviewsReviewVideos (6)ScreenshotsCheats and Walkthroughs Rockstar just announced that the "Complete Edition" of interactive-fedora-simulator L.A. Noire is coming to PC on November 8, 2011. It will launch on Windows PC, Steam, and OnLive on that date.In addition to the original full game, gamers who purchase L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition will receive a code to access all downloadable add-ons and cases. This includes all previously released DLC from the console versions, including the “Nicholson Electroplating” Arson case, “Reefer Madness” Vice case, “The Consul’s Car” Traffic case, “The Naked City” Vice case and “A Slip of the Tongue” Traffic case. That's more cases than a luggage salesman!Click the "Read More"tag to system specifications. System Specifications: Operating System: Windows 7 / Windows Vista Service Pack 1 / Windows XP Service Pack 3 / OnLive for PC or Mac Processor: Intel Dual Core 2.2GHz to Quad Core 3.2GHz / AMD Dual Core 2.4Ghz to Quad Core 3.2Ghz; RAM: 2GB to 8GB; Hard drive space: 16GB Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 512MB to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1536MB / Radeon HD 3000 512MB to Radeon HD 6850 1024MB; Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9 Compatible; DVD Drive.PC Users: You need to purchase this when it comes out. L.A. Noire is an amazing game.All of the best people are following Stephen Johnson's twitter feed. Also, email me if you wanna.

2011年10月18日星期二

THQ axing Red Faction franchise

THQ is phasing out the Red Faction franchise following disappointing sales by the last two entries in the series, 2009's Guerrilla and this June's Armageddon. CEO Brian Farrell told investors last night that the publisher has no plans to "carry forward with that franchise in any meaningful way" as the series "did not resonate with a sufficiently broad console gaming audience"."In today's hit-driven, core gaming business, even highly-polished titles with a reasonable following like Red Faction face a bar that continues to move higher and higher," he said, according to Gamasutra."Moving forward, our core game titles must meet a very high quality standard with strong creative and product differentiation, appeal to a broad audience, and be marketed aggressively," Farrell added.Red Faction developer Volition is currently working on Saints Row: The Third, which looks pretty darn good from what we've seen so far.

2011年10月17日星期一

Get your 3DS Ambassador games NOW!

Someone at Nintendo of America has fat fingers, it seems. The platform holder plans to release 10 free NES games to 3DS Ambassadors tomorrow via the eShop, but US users can download them right now and cackle as they BEAT THE SYSTEM. Update: It seems the games are only available early on the US eShop. UK users have informed us the games aren't present on the EU eShop (Note: This editor now lives in US). Update ends.Go into the eShop and scroll all the way to the left. Click on 'Settings / Other'. Scroll down on that list and click on 'Your Downloads' to see your download history.Scroll past all the downloads you've made since you got your 3DS and you will see the 10 free NES games sitting right there, with a giant 'Redownload' button just begging to be pressed. And that's it - the 10 free NES games are yours and any plans to sleep tonight are cancelled. You'll also find an 'Ambassador Certificate' download which you should grab, too. It's just a video app with a Notification element that will keep you updated on when the other 10 games - GBA titles - will be available to you. Run it and hit the 'Receive Notifications' button on the lower screen. We've just done it the crafty way, everything works perfectly and there are no Nintendo helicopters outside our windows, so go for it. Mike Jackson

2011年10月16日星期日

Nintendo boss takes 3DS sales blame, 50%

Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata is to take a 50 percent pay cut after claiming the that the blame for poor early 3DS sales lies at his door. Addressing shareholders in Tokyo today, Iwata said (via Nikkei): "I feel heavily responsible for this kind of announcement we had to make."For cuts in fixed salaries, I'm taking a 50 percent cut, other representative directors are taking a 30 percent cut, and other execs are taking a 20 percent cut," he added, according to Kotaku.Iwata is said to earn roughly $2 million a year and design lead Shigeru Miyamoto $1.2 million.The decision to slash the price of the 3DS less than six months into its lifetime wasn't part of Nintendo's original strategy, but Iwata said it would help retailers plan for the end-of-year sales period and encourage developers to stick with the platform. The company will now make a loss on every 3DS sold.Iwata also reiterated that Nintendo doesn't intend to sell its games on non-Nintendo platforms.

2011年10月14日星期五

Nintendo EU eShop update 3D Pixel Racing

Nintendo has released a new crop of digital titles for 3DS and DSi. This week's headliner is 3D Pixel Racing. Here's what Nintendo's official description has to say about it:Classic 8-bit meets 3D in a race to the finish: Welcome to the first 3D Pixel retro-cool racing game in the world as you challenge up to four friends in crazy race modes. Enjoy the fast arcade action and unlock new tracks and cars. Turn on your headlights and experience the thrill of the night race. Select your favourite car and get ready to burst in the first 3D Pixel championship in the world. Game Modes include: Single Race, Championship, Capture the flag, Hot pursuit, Time trial, Variable weather conditions: Sun, Fog, Rain, Snow.Here's the weekly update in full:Anonymous Notes Chapter 1 - From The Abyss: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DSi - €2, 200 Nintendo DSi Points3D Pixel Racing: Nintendo Wii - 500 Wii PointsLast week's update included Capcom's Gargoyle's Quest. Tamoor Hussain

2011年10月13日星期四

Square Enix picks up True Crime Hong Kon

Square Enix has picked up the rights to True Crime: Hong Kong, the open world action title axed by former publisher Activision earlier this year. The game remains in production at Vancouver-based ModNation Racers developer United Front Games, but the project's now being overseen by Square Enix London Studios, the publisher announced last night."When we first saw and got our hands on the game we fell in love with it," Square Enix London Studios general manager Lee Singleton told Gamasutra.He also said Square hasn't acquired the True Crime IP, so the title's name will change, and that it's too early to talk about a release date and target platforms. The game was originally scheduled to launch this November on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC."It's one of those games where you don't want to put the controller down; it's what we call 'sticky'," Singleton added. "When we met the team at United Front Games, it was a done deal in our eyes - we instantly recognised the huge potential in the game and the team." Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg added: "Our team has worked very hard to find a solution where everybody wins. Square Enix gets the benefit of the tremendous investment we've made in the game thus far. UFG gets to stay together and complete their vision. And gamers get to play a great game. We couldn't be more thrilled."True Crime: Hong Kong was playable from start to finish and "virtually complete" in terms of content before Activision canned it, United Front Games told CVG in a studio visit shortly before the announcement.

2011年10月12日星期三

Burnout Crash Video Features David Hassel

When B-list actors like David Hasselhoff appear in a video game trailer, I feel a sacred obligation to present them to you. The trailer in question is the new video forBurnout Crash! and features ex-Baywatch head lifeguard Hasselhoff wearing a chicken suit and playing Burnout Crash! on a Kinect. You don't see that everyday...unless you do the wrong drugs. Burnout Crash! "Chicken David Hasselhoff" Kinect Trailer »

2011年10月10日星期一

Sony launches Entertainment Network brand

Sony has unified its digital entertainment services under a new brand titled Sony Entertainment Network. Announced at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin, the newly branded platform encompasses the PlayStation Network and Qriocity music and video-on-demand services, which have been renamed Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited.Planned as a more streamlined way to enjoy online experiences across various Sony platforms, SEN also includes third party "partner services" like Hulu Plus, Netflix, iPlayer and Lovefilm.Kaz Hirai, president of Sony's consumer products and services group, said the move will "accelerate the integration of hardware, content, and network," CNET reports."The whole of Sony is greater than the sum of its parts," he added. "We're leveraging the biggest asset, the Sony brand, to establish [a] comprehensive, global platform called Sony Entertainment Network."The rebrand comes just months after the PlayStation Network was hacked, compromising the account details of 77 million users and costing Sony something in the region of £100 million. Tom Ivan

2011年10月9日星期日

3DS games star as Namco sales rise 8.1%

Namco Bandai has posted a quarterly profit for the three months ended June 30, thanks in part to increased game sales during the period. The Japanese publisher's content division - which covers its game, network, visual and music operations - saw revenue rise 8.1 percent year-over-year to £283.4 million. It also generated operating income of £4.1 million, compared to a loss a year earlier.Namco sold just under 3.4 million games during the quarter, up from 3.15 million during the same period last year. Most titles were sold on PS3 (657,000), Xbox 360 (651,000) and 3DS (622,000).The company's top three titles were all for 3DS. Japanese releases One Piece Unlimited Cruse SP and Tales of the Abyss sold 170,000 copies and 150,000 units respectively, while US release Ridge Racer moved 90,000 copies.Company-wide, the firm swung from a loss in the first quarter last year to a net profit of £25.9 million, while sales rose 7.7 percent to £702.2 million. Tom Ivan

2011年10月7日星期五

UFC Undisputed 3 - Cain Velasquez trailer

THQ has launched a new trailer for UFC Undisputed 3.The video shows off real footage of Cain Velasquez in action. Apparently, he's currently ranked as the No.1 heavyweight fighter in the world by Sherdog, ESPN and NBC Sports.Asking gamers who they want to see on the title's box cover, we imagine the trailer's one in a series of upcoming videos ahead of a fan vote. Watch in HD No comments yet, be the first! The game's out on PS3 and Xbox 360 in January 2012. Lastrmt h, THQ released a gameplay trailer showcasing the new ways you'll be able to dish out pain to rivals. Tom Ivan

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2011年10月6日星期四

Get your 3DS Ambassador games NOW!

Someone at Nintendo of America has fat fingers, it seems. The platform holder plans to release 10 free NES games to 3DS Ambassadors tomorrow via the eShop, but US users can download them right now and cackle as they BEAT THE SYSTEM. Update: It seems the games are only available early on the US eShop. UK users have informed us the games aren't present on the EU eShop (Note: This editor now lives in US). Update ends.Go into the eShop and scroll all the way to the left. Click on 'Settings / Other'. Scroll down on that list and click on 'Your Downloads' to see your download history.Scroll past all the downloads you've made since you got your 3DS and you will see the 10 free NES games sitting right there, with a giant 'Redownload' button just begging to be pressed. And that's it - the 10 free NES games are yours and any plans to sleep tonight are cancelled. You'll also find an 'Ambassador Certificate' download which you should grab, too. It's just a video app with a Notification element that will keep you updated on when the other 10 games - GBA titles - will be available to you. Run it and hit the 'Receive Notifications' button on the lower screen. We've just done it the crafrmtty, everything works perfectly and there are no Nintendo helicopters outside our windows, so go for it. Mike Jackson

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2011年10月5日星期三

Uncharted 3 TV spot is as spectacular as

Naughty Dog has released the first Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception TV ad you'll be seeing on the box before long.We'd expect nothing less than mind-blowing gameplay action in a trailer for a game that looks as good as Unchartermtdand this one doesn't disappoint. You also MUST see the most recent gameplay footage of the airplane scene showed off at Gamecom and what happens in the minutes after it.The full game's out on November 1 and if there's any justice in the world there'll be queues around the block to grab it. And just for fun, here's a video of a sand artist that the PS Blog brought in to craft scenes from the game with truly fascinating artistic skill. Mike Jackson

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2011年10月4日星期二

Mass Effect 3's FemShep is likely blonde,

BioWare's running a poll to decide which version of Female Shepard (FemShep) will appear as the game's default character - and the blonde's running away with it. As you can see in the pics below, BioWare has offered fans six different looks to vote for on Facebook, and the yellow-haired option is pulling in the most votes by far.Blondie, Shepard 5, has pulled in more than 27,000 votes on the site - over double her nearest competitor. The Raven-haired beauty that is FemShep 6 is pulling up the rear, with just over 3,000rmt s.Our personal favourite, the flame-haired FemShep No.2, has barely topped 4,000. For shame.The victorious lady will grace the cover of the ME3 Collector's Edition - and be your set female option. We're customising to make her ginger. Try and stop us.Mass Effect 3 is due for release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC in March next year.

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