Archive - 2010

Crytek Talks New Aliens in Crysis 2

Crytek executive producer Nathan Camarillo has revealed a bit about some of the new types of aliens you will face in their upcoming Crysis 2. In an interview with PSM3 Magazine, Camarillo tells that the enemy will be far more challenging, some being able to scale buildings and then jump from one to another in an effort to kill (or evade) you. It certainly sounds like it will push our nanosuits to the limit! Crysis 2 will be released later this year on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC platforms.

Via CVG

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Gets October Release Date

Followers of the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Facebook page were treated to a surprise today by way of an announcement of the game’s official release date! Gamers can look forward to playing the role of Starkiller once more on October 26th, 2010. The game is being developed for multiple platforms in some form or another and will continue the story set forth in the original game. LucasArts will also be showing the title at E3 next month.

Halo Reach – Birth Of A Spartan Extended Commercial

Bungie and Microsoft have launched the first commercial spot for Halo Reach titled ‘Birth Of A Spartan’. The commercial is just in time for the multiplayer beta which hits May 3rd for Halo ODST owners. Check out the extended version of the commercial below and Halo Reach hits store shelves this fall for the Xbox 360 console.

Dead to Rights: Retribution Out Now


Namco Bandai has announced that Dead to Rights: Retribution is now available across North America. The game puts players in the shoes (or paws) of Detective Jack Slate and his K-9 partner, Shadow, as they track down bad guys and put the smack down on criminals. It was released on the Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms and retails for $59.99

Nier Launch Trailer Released

Square Enix’s latest Action-RPG, Nier, has finally arrived on store shelves. In the game, you play as a father seeking a cure to a horrible plague which as afflicted his daughter. Also released is the game’s official launch trailer, which you can see below!

Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW Review

Peripheral makers have often attempted to re-create real-world equipment for use in video games. For example, flight simulation often yields high-tech sticks and throttle quadrants. The realm of skate and snow-boarding games has always been a slippery slope due to the difficulty in reproducing the balance of the actual activity. Thrustmaster has attempted just this with their T-Freestyle NW board for use on the Nintendo Wii Balance Board.

The T-Freestyle NW peripheral is made out of maple wood and actually looks like a real board – trust be told, I think it is a modded board. It is fairly weighty and feels very solid when being stood upon or moving it around. Thrustmaster has engineered a system of plastic stops on the board to prevent accidental falling while in use, which works most of the time. Too extreme of a movement can still lead to falling, so you have been forewarned. The board clips onto the Balance Board fairly easily, with to clamps on the fore and aft of the unit.

To test out the T-Freestyle NW, I chose to initially ride in my socks. Yeah – this was a bad idea as the board is slippery and you will undoubtedly find yourself on your backside in no time flat. If you insist on wearing only socks, please stick some grip tape to the board, that will help you quite a bit.

Several sessions of Skate It and Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip later, I can wholeheartedly recommend the T-Freestyle for your favorite ‘board titles. Whether skating or surfing, you will be glad you have the peripheral. It enhances realism while also giving you a wider foot base to stand on and won’t break your bank account to purchase.

The Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW board for the Nintendo Wii retails $29.99 and is available now.

*DISCLOSURE: Thrustmaster provided us with a board for use in this review.

BLUR Cars and Tracks Trailer

Activision and Bizarre Creations released a new ‘Cars and Tracks’ video for their upcoming racer, BLUR. The game is set for release on May 25th for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC platforms. It features both licensed and ‘based-on’ cars to race in and against.