Archive - 2011

DC Universe Online End of Beta Event Announced


Sony Online Entertainment has announced that tomorrow night, January 5th, will mark the end of the beta testing for its upcoming MMO, DC Universe Online. In celebration of this milestone, they are hosting an end-of-beta event called the ‘Battle of the Legends’. During this event, which is scheduled to take place at 6pm PT, players can join in on the side of their favorite DC heroes or villains in battle against one another. Furthermore, celebrity guests will be playing the game alongside you — see the schedule for details.

Official Schedule
* On Wednesday, January 5th, at 6PM PT fight alongside comics legend Jim Lee aka ‘Future Batman’ as he takes on IGN’s Nick ‘Guyman McMonocle’ Kolan and his league of villains in Gotham Botanical Gardens! (PC players only)

* At 7PM on Wednesday, January 5th, Jim Lee will defend humanity as ‘Future Batman’ in the Botanical Gardens against the evil duo of IGN Editors Greg ‘Blue Business’ Miler and Hilary ‘The Temp’ Goldstein! PS3 beta gamers can jump in and assist the Dark Knight, or help IGN rain evil down on the universe!

DCUO is scheduled for release on the PlayStation 3 and PC platforms on January 11th, 2011.

Paradox Interactive Confirms 2011 Convention Lineup

Paradox Interactive has confirmed the games lineup for its upcoming 2011 Paradox Interactive Convention. The conference is scheduled to take place on January 20th in New York City. The company is featuring 16 development teams in attendance as well as a number of titles, including Sword of the Stars II and Supreme Ruler: Cold War. Paradox will also be announcing new titles at the event.

You can find out more on the convention, including how to win an admission to the private event at the company’s official forum post on the topic.

Hercules Announces XPS101 High-End 2.1 Sound System

Hercules has announced their upcoming XPS 101 2.1 channel sound system. A high-end 2.1 system promising ‘elegance and acoustic excellence’, the XPS101 will retail for a suggested price of $249.99 and features 101 watts RMS of output power as well as a sub-woofer with three drivers within its housing.

The XPS101 will be available later this month.

CrimeCraft: BleedOut Review (PC)

Vogster Entertainment’s CrimeCraft came out in August of 2009 and, while the game itself got generally-positive reviews for it’s instances, it was knocked for its initial business model as well as the fact that players could just park themselves in one spot, join instance after instance and only leave to train up or find a new mission – the storyline got very-easily lost. Thankfully, CrimeCraft has taken on a whole new strategy to bring in players: episodic adventures and artists. Hoping to appeal to gamers who like art from comic books and pop culture, the game now comes out with content-laden episodes featuring guest comic artists. The idea is that the episode is like a television season, each consisting of a series of episodic missions. Each of these missions unfolds over the course of a week until the adventure is completed. Unlike a television series, however, this is premium programming, meaning you have to pay to play past episode one (unless you are a subscriber).

With this new series of episodes, titled ‘BleedOut’, players are focused on finding out exactly what occurred during the financial collapse of the world. This new expansion explains the whole history of the world of CrimeCraft through missions done in present day Sunrise City. The story is told, not only through the missions that you play, but also through the previously-mentioned well-crafted, comic book-like cut-scenes.

Atmosphere:
On the surface, the game’s atmosphere is impressive. There is an excellent cinematic to start things off and the game visuals paint a city in-ruin – decrepit buildings, left-over neon lights, and billboards. There is an oppressive military presence reinforced by unfriendly soldiers at multiple locations with guns held across their chests. There are shadows everywhere and everyone you encounter looks like they could be a danger to you. However, it doesn’t take long to realize the fighting doesn’t take place in the streets but instead in instances ranging over a series of environments. The city is designed mostly to be atmosphere between missions and instances.

Gameplay:
The game gets stuck between what it is and what it wants to be. It has the potential to be a great MMO experience or a great shooter experience, but in combination it ends up in a ‘jack-of-all trades’ middle ground. The story in cut-scenes and dialogue is good but gets a little lost in the fact that you are just setting yourself up for the next instance. The instances can be a little slow to populate due to people being in the city doing customization or spamming for their own instance choice. The maps are excellent and the weapons are massively diverse due to a ton of customization options. Customization is one of the greatest aspects of this game. No two players have to be identical, everyone has their own play style and have customized weapons and gear to match it. The possible combinations are staggering and probably one of the reasons the game has the following it does. The higher level you get, the more diverse you become.

Controls:
Though mostly standard WASD and mouse-driven, you may want to check button assignments before going into battle so you don’t accidentally drop a grenade on your foot or go to stab someone and just stand there as they shank you instead.

Price:

The game is free to download and play low-end content, and the game’s subscription of $4.99 a month is very reasonable. Where it gets a bit sticky is bonus features that cost real world money can add up real quick. Many of the most competitive and serious players have spent some decent money on their character(s). Also, if you are not a subscriber, BleedOut episodes 2-10 cost you real life money to play. If you see it as buying a new comic issue rather than another part of the same game it helps, but still might sting a bit.



Last Call:

I was very excited to go in and see tons of artistic environments and quests that lead you through a rich storyline. What you get with CrimeCraft: Bleed Out is a decent storyline featuring a very solid instance and weapons system, different from my initial expectations but still a real fun play-through. While the BleedOut episode arc will probably not go down as the best content series in the annals of MMO history, the extra content is a welcome addition, giving players more to do and experience in the game world they love. Hopefully, this is the direction Vogster Entertainment sticks with for CrimeCraft’s future, as it has the potential to not only increase the playerbase but also gives existing players more fun to be had.

*Disclosure: A subscription account with in-game funds was temporarily provided for the purpose of this review. I wish I got to keep it. 😉

Special Star Wars Announcement at CES 2011

Over at the official Star Wars website, it has been announced that the company will make a special CES 2011 presentation/announcement at Panasonic’s show floor booth on Thursday at 11:30am PT.

The Announcement:
‘The Empire is headed to Vegas, baby. Darth Vader, accompanied by a legion of his finest Imperial troops, will address emissaries from ‘a galaxy far, far away’ for a most impressive announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show — Thursday, January 6th at 11:30 AM PST Panasonic Booth #9408.

Be prepared… The Force is strong with this one.’

What could it be? 3D Blu-Ray releases? Special edition TV? Care to comment?

Ghost Mania Out Now on Nintendo Wii Ware

Out now on Nintendo Wii Ware for 500 Wii Points is Legendo Entertainment’s new Ghost Mania. Described as a ‘paranormal puzzle game’, Ghost Mania puts players in the shoes of ghost hunter out to catch as many spooks as possible over 70+ levels of play. The game is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB and sports both widescreen and 480p resolutions.

Ghost Mania is available now on the Nintendo Wii.