This is a few days old by now but we wanted to post it as a reminder that those of you looking to purchase the sci-fi war flick, Battle: Los Angeles, on Blu-ray will be also be getting a game demo for the upcoming shooter, Resistance 3. The game demo will consist of about a half hour of gameplay and this also marks the first global release of a hybrid Blu-ray/PS3 game disc. The movie is due out on June 14th while the full version of Resistance 3 is due out in August.
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UTV True Games has announced that its upcoming free-to-play MMO, Faxion Online, will be released on May 26th for the Windows PC platform. Faxion Online lets players assume the role of a warrior in the armies of Hell or Heaven in brutal PvP combat.
“The is an exciting time for the Faxion team who has poured their blood, sweat and tears into making this title an unapologetic joyride into the gates of Heaven and Hell” said Frank Lucero, Studio Head at UTV True Games. “We are excited to launch Faxion Online, and based on our burgeoning community’s feedback, we have added several new features that will only intensify the combat-driven gameplay experience.”
BRINK tells the story of the last remnants of humanity fighting over the last bit of habitable land on the panet: a floating megalopolis known as the Ark. BRINK features a dynamic mission objective system and hot-swappable classes as well as parkour-based movement mechanics. The game is scheduled for release tomorrow on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows PC platforms.
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Even as long as two Consumer Electronics Expos ago, we had known that Razer was working on their Xbox 360 controller. We had seen some prototype mock-ups as well as had discussions with a high-level Razer employee on the product. Now, they have finally released their Xbox 360 controller, titled the Onza. The Onza comes in two flavors, the high-end Tournament Edition and the lower-end standard edition model. We are reviewing the Tournament Edition.
When reviewing the Onza, it is important to make various comparisons to the official Xbox 360 wired controller. After all, if the Onza is not as useful or “good” for a gamer as the standard controller, what would be the point in purchasing the Onza?
The overall size of the Onza is only slightly smaller than the official controller. Its size, while albeit slightly smaller, is comfortable and I had no issues with the Onza in that respect. It features a mostly rubberized, all-black plastic design with few light-up elements. The prototype unit we surveyed some time ago actually had lighting elements that included a ring of light around the entire controller. For whatever reason, Razer has scaled back those effects. Additionally, Razer has provided the Onza with 15 feet of cable length to ensure you will be able to use it no matter where your couch or gaming chair is located. There is a nifty quick-disconnect joint in the cable as well, just in case someone accidentally walks into it.
The Onza’s analog sticks are taller than those found on the official controller the benefit of this is that as the height of the stick increases, so does the avaialable movement in that stick leading to increased precision. Previously, this precision could be garnered by third-party stick extensions. With the Onza, this is a built-in feature. Additionally, each analog stick features a tension rotary control. This allows players to increase or decrease the amount of tension on the sticks for better precision. These two features alone are exceptional steps above the official controller and would be worth the purchase price of roughly $50 dollars.
Where the shoulder buttons would normally be on the controller are, instead, two buttons on each side. These multi-function buttons are very useful as they can be re-mapped to just about any other button on the controller. Unfortunately, two buttons where one is typical can cause some usability issues. Occasionally, as in-game action heated up, I would hit the wrong one! Thankfully, this did not happen often enough to outweigh the benefit of the multi-function buttons.
The Onza’s trigger buttons have also been modified over the official controller’s, being lengthened as well as having their action decreased. This makes for rapid-fire trigger pulling to be much smoother than usually possible.
Unfortunately, the Onza’s D-Pad is not nearly as impressive as the rest of the controller’s enhancements. The D-Pad is slightly more separated out and raised, but pressing the buttons is very stiff and trying to pull off combo presses for games like, say, Mortal Kombat is a bit difficult.
We can end this review looking at the Onza’s standard X, Y, A, and B buttons. These four buttons have been revamped on the Onza to require VERY little depression to activate. They are in no way as sluggish as Microsoft’s buttons are on the official Xbox 360 controller. Additionally, the standard four buttons are also slightly backlit so you can more easily see them in dark conditions.
Overall, the Razer Onza Tournament Edition Xbox 360 controller is an awesome purchase for $49.99, outperforming the official controller in almost every way and bringing a multitude of performance-enhancing features to your fingertips. The controller sports some serious benefits and other Xbox 360 controller-makers need to take note as a new benchmark has been set. The only things which would make the Onza better would be a re-designed D-Pad and wireless capability.
Harmonix announced that a four pack of songs from Foo Fighters including two off their new album Wasting Light, as well as singles from Run-DMC and Lordi, will be available in theRock Band 3 Music Store for the Xbox 360 , PlayStation 3 and Wii. There will also be Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrades for two back-catalog Foo Fighters songs – “Monkey Wrench” and “The Pretender”.
Available on Xbox 360 and Wii (May 10) and PlayStation 3 system (May 19):
- Foo Fighters – “Long Road to Ruin”
- Foo Fighters – “Rope”X
- Foo Fighters – “Stacked Actors”
- Foo Fighters – “Walk”
- Run-DMC – “King of Rock”
- Lordi – “Hard Rock Hallelujah”
Pro Guitar/Bass Additions for Legacy Songs:
- Foo Fighters – “Monkey Wrench”X
- Foo Fighters – “The Pretender”X
Tracks marked with “X” will include Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions for $0.99 per song.
Activision has announced that customers who pre-order their upcoming third-person actioner, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The game serves as a prologue to the upcoming film of the same name and is due out on June 14th on multiple platforms. Customers who pre-order the game at GameStop will receive a code redeemable for the Transformer known as Sideswipe. Amazon.com customers will receive a code allowing them to download the Transformer known as Ratchet.
Additionally, several other retailer-dependent bonuses have already been announced:
- Channel wide – Original BUMBLEBEE toys with the Wii and NDS AUTOBOTS game and original LOCKDOWN toy with the NDS DECEPTICONS game
- Best Buy – FREE movie ticket upgrade to 3D
- Toys R’ Us – Exclusive Inverted BUMBLEBEE in-game character skin for 3DS game
- Target – Exclusive BUMBLEBEE Deco in-game character for NDS AUTOBOTS game and Wii game and Exclusive LOCKDOWN Deco in-game character for NDS DECEPTICONS
- K-Mart/Sears – Original, limited edition Transformers: Dark of the Moon comic book from IDW Publishing
Perfect World Entertainment has announced that they have acquired the rights to host the online game Rusty Hearts in North America and they will be debuting the game at next month’s Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, CA. Rusty Hearts is an online, hack and slash dungeon crawler with cel-shaded animation and anime-inspired visuals. The game will allow players to fight through waves of evil vampires, monsters, and a lot more.
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CCP Games has announced that its popular sci-fi MMO, EVE Online, has turned eight years old today. In honor of this birthday, CCP Games is giving players of the game a free item – A case of Quafe Zero! Quafe Zero promises to boost your Speed and Scan Resolution 5% for one hour with no side effects. In order to redeem your item, you hit the redeem item button in the EVE Online character selection client, then choose what character will receive the six-pack of the fictional soda pop.
EVE Online is currently giving gamers interested in the MMO a free, two-week trial.
Activision has sent us a very special Prototype 2 Mother’s Day card for your viewing pleasure. In it, a child’s mutating arm is reaching up towards a block-letter mobile. The ABCD blocks also read the message “All Badasses Consume Daily”. A good lesson for us all, I think!
Prototype 2 is due out in 2012 on the Xbox 360, Windows PC, and PlayStation 3 platforms.


















