Archive - 2011

MSI Launches GTX570m Gaming Laptops

MSI has announced that the GT780DXR and GT683DXR gaming laptops are now available – both featuring Nvidia’s new GTX 570m mobile GPUs. The higher-end GT780DXR features 12GBs of RAM as well as a an Intel i7 CPU and retails at a base price of $1799. You can checkout both laptops over at MSI’s official website.

“As the market leaders in gaming notebooks, MSI prides itself in delivering performance machines that meets and exceeds the expectations of even the most advanced gamers,” said Andy Tung, vice president of sales, MSI US.  “The latest additions to MSI’s G series, especially by incorporating NVIDIA’s top of the line graphic cards, reinforces our commitment to the genre.”

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New A Game of Thrones – Genesis Screenshots

Focus Home Interactive has released five new screenshots from its upcoming strategy title, A Game of Thrones – Genesis. The game is due out on September 29, 2011 for Windows PCs and promises all the political intrigue and medieval combat that can be found in the George R.R. Martin novels of the same name.

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Hector: Badge of Carnage Episode 2 – A Review (PC)

Telltale Games brings us the next installment in the Badge of Carnage series with Senseless Acts of Justice.  Featuring the same classless humor that the first episode presented, Senseless Acts of Justice is more of the same, just a little longer.  Hector is back in his fight against the faceless gunman that terrorized Clappers Wreake.  If you enjoyed episode 1, then you’ll love episode 2.  If you didn’t get Badge of Carnage episode 1, then go read my review of it.  Don’t worry, I’ll wait until you get back.

Story:

Ok, now that your back, Senseless Acts of Justice picks right up where Badge of Carnage episode 1 left off.  Hector has completed all of the demands that the terrorist had set him off to do, and has entered the building to finally confront the gunman.  Held at gunpoint and holding his last slice of pizza, Hector now has to figure out a way to survive his confrontation with the gunman and finally bring the villain to justice.

The story style in episode 2 is exactly the same as it was in episode 1.  You will run in to the same crass humor and jokes that made the first episode funny.  Hector is played perfectly in this episode.  Always quick with the perfect insult and not above making lude comments, the writing for Hector makes him an absolute great time to control.  In contrast, controling Lambert is such a riot, but for completely different reasons.  Lambert is such a push over when it comes to interacting with the other characters, that you can’t help but laughing at the situations he gets himself into.

Episode 2 is longer then episode 1, which is a good thing.  Episode 1 just didn’t feel like it was worth the price of admission, at least in length terms.  Episode 2 fixes that by filling it with more story this time around.

Gameplay:

The gameplay for Badge of Carnage Episode 2 is pure point and click adventure style.  You move the arrow around the environment looking for clues and items to solve the current predicament that you find yourself in.  Most puzzles in episode 2 are fairly straight forward and easy enough to solve, but you will run into a few that will stop you dead.  Senseless Acts of Justice offers a hint system that will help point you towards the right solution.

In this episode, like I mentioned above, you play as Lambert for part of the episode.  This was an interesting change of events, making you pick up items as Lambert that Hector needs to solve the problem that he is facing, and vice versa.  You have to look around one character’s environment for clues that will aid the other character.

Aesthetics:

Badge of Carnage Episode 2 is rendered in the same style as episode 1 was.  I love the cartoon look to the game and feel that the visuals of Senseless Acts of Justice fit with the overall feel.  Watching cartoon vomit spew out of a woman’s mouth in this way makes it way more funny and, to be honest, stomachable then if the game was rendered with life-like graphics.

The sound, on the other hand, dosen’t fair as well.  The voice acting is generally well done, with Hector being the best of the bunch.  The downside is that the actual audio seems to be a lower quality.  In some cases, the audio just didn’t sound like it was recorded that well.

Final Thoughts:

Badge of Carnage Episode 2 is a great follow up to a pretty good game.  Episode 2 has more of what I liked in episode 1 and is a bit longer then its predecessor.  The cartoony aesthetics of Clappers Wreake and its inhabitants makes the crass jokes and events that much more easy to stomach, though the audio at times will grate on your ears.  The game play is solid point and click adventure mechanics that haven’t changed in the last twenty years, but the puzzles are hard enough to give you a challenge but easy enough to keep the pace of the game rolling along.  If you haven’t picked up episode 1 yet, then you need to start there, but for those of you that have played through episode 1 and liked it, then Senseless Acts of Justice is a must buy.

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From Software Video Shows Dark Souls and Armored Core V

This five minute long video takes us behind the scenes at From Software as they work on both Dark Souls and Armored Core V. We even get a look at their incredibly-tiny sound booth! They seem to have a genuinely good time developing video games and we are very excited to see how both of their upcoming games turn out.

Supremacy MMA Pre-Order Perks Trailer

505 Games and Kung Fu Factory have released a new trailer for their upcoming Supremacy MMA, showing off the game’s pre-order perks. Customers who pre-order the game, which is due out September 20, from Gamestop will receive both the exclusive playable level “The Glass Slipper” and the chance to expand their roster and play as undefeated Strikeforce icon Shane Del Rosario.

Batman: Arkham City The Album Details


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced that the upcoming Batman: Arkham City The Album will be released on October 4, two weeks before the game’s October 18 launch date. The album features a plethora of contemporary artists including Coheed and Cambria as well as The Raveonettes all singing tracks which draw on the influences of the forthcoming game as well as the world of Batman.

Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez said, “I write in a very conceptual format with the stories that surround Coheed and Cambria, but Batman has a much larger, defined history and rules that go along with it. My goal was to find universal themes from Batman’s existing history to help give the lyrics legs and dimension so that the song could live within that world.”

Track Listing

  1. Panic! At The Disco – Mercenary
  2. Coheed and Cambria – Deranged
  3. The Duke Spirit – Creature
  4. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Shadow On The Run
  5. Blaqk Audio – Afterdark
  6. The Raveonettes – Oh, Stranger
  7. ††† (Crosses) – The Years
  8. The Damned Things – Trophy Widow
  9. Daughtry – Drown In You
  10. The Boxer Rebellion – Losing You
  11. Serj Tankian – Total Paranoia

*Bonus Collector’s Edition track

  1. A Place to Bury Strangers – In The Shadow

 

Dead Nation: Road of Devastation DLC Pack Announced

Housemarque has announced “Road of Devastation” the first DLC pack for their PSN title, Dead Nation. The DLC pack is a new chapter in the game’s story, continuing where the base game leaves off. It will also include new equipment, loot, etc. No word yet on release date or pricing.

“We’ve been working hard since the launch of Dead Nation to bring exciting new content to the fans of the game,” says Housemarque CEO, Ilari Kuittinen. “Since the launch of the game, Dead Nation has been a top selling PSN title having fans all around the globe. After being included in the Welcome Pack offering, the game has reached over 3.8 millions downloads, which is simply mindboggling and unheard of for a PSN game.”

DLC Pack Screens

Star Trek Online Going F2P, Honoring Lifetime Subs

Perfect World Entertainment, now-owners of Cryptic Studios Star Trek Online, have announced that the game will be going free to play later this year. Additionally, they have announced it will be available entirely online, with no retail store purchase required for installation. Most importantly, the game will honor the lifetime subscribers by giving them perpetual premium accounts, which boast a number of features over free ones.

“In addition to seeking out new life and exploring strange new civilizations, part of our continuing mission for Star Trek Online is to expand and improve,” said Jack Emmert, CEO, Cryptic Studios. “Transitioning to a free-to-play model is a natural way to share all we’ve built with a broader community of players and we couldn’t be more excited.”

Checkout the account feature matrix at the game’s free to play info site.

Global Ops: Commando Libya Announced

Kalypso Media has announced Global Ops: Commando Libya, an upcoming third-person actioner set for release in early 2012 on Windows PCs. The game puts players in the boots of soldiers on a mission to recover a lost nuclear weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.

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