Namco Bandai games has released the official Gamescom trailer for their upcoming RPG, Dark Souls, which is due out on October 4th here in North America.
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SCEA has released the official Gamescom trailer for the upcoming Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One – enjoy!
Launching exclusively for the PlayStation®3 system and rated E 10+, Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One delivers an explosive new adventure infused with the series’ signature humor and cinematic style, while being brought to life with vibrant cinematic visuals, including support for stereoscopic 3D. Helping our unlikely band of heroes take on their biggest challenge yet, players will be immersed in a mysterious world with an arsenal of over-the-top weapons at their disposal.
Rockstar Games has announced that GTAIII, GTA:VC, and GTA:SA will be hitting the Mac App Store beginning today with the release of Grand Theft Auto III. Checkout the official statement below for more information!
Official Statement
Today we are happy to announce Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas are coming to the Mac App Store, each individually priced for $14.99. The titles will be made available for download throughout the month beginning tomorrow, August 18th with Grand Theft Auto III. Vice City and San Andreas will be made available on August 25th and September 1st, respectively. No better time than the dog days of summer to revisit the franchise that started an open-world revolution.
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Paradox Interactive has revealed their upcoming “Project Postman” to actually be a new melee combat title named “War of the Roses”. The game is due out in 2012 and will feature both single and multiplayer modes.
“This is exactly the kind of game we’ve wanted to do for a long time,” said Martin Wahlund, CEO of Fatshark. “Our team’s very passionate about multiplayer, and we’re using everything we’ve learned from our previous projects to capture the thrill of the pitched medieval battle. It’s amazing to hear Fredrik Wester [CEO of Paradox Interactive] call this a ‘dream game’ for them. They’re the perfect partner for us.”
Official Gamescom Reveal Trailer
Wargaming.net has released some new screenshots of their upcoming World of Warplanes from the Gamescom gaming expo. The game will feature about 60 different World War II airframes.
“The development and progress line we’ve used for World of Tanks turned hugely popular,” said Wargaming.net CEO Victor Kislyi. “We are developing the same system for World of Warplanes and hope that this continuity will become one of the keys to the game’s success.”
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2K Games has sent out some new screenshots of their upcoming Borderlands 2 from the Gamescom gaming expo in Germany. Enjoy! We have also included the official game features below.
Official Features:
- Gunzerker Leads a Cast of All-New Characters and All-New Classes: Step into the role of the Gunzerker, whose highly deadly skills allow him to dual-wield any two weapons found in the game. Not only that, you will build on that skill to do more things with two guns than you ever imagined possible. Dual machine guns? Cool. Dual rocket launchers? Of course! Dual Sniper Rifles? Sure, if that’s your thing! Want to try other styles? More tactical perhaps? There are multiple classes to choose from!
- Dynamic Co-op online, split-screen and LAN: Share your adventures with friends both online and via LAN. Borderlands 2 features a seamless system enabling you to drop in and drop out of a campaign without ever having to restart the game. On top of that you can even take your new gear from any game to any other!
- World Connected Story: You will find yourself left for dead in the frozen tundra of Pandora as you begin your quest of revenge and redemption. Expose the evil surrounding the Hyperion Corporation and take on the perpetrator of a universe-wide grand deception — the nefarious Hyperion CEO, Handsome Jack. (Oh, also: he’s stolen credit for the opening of the Vault.)
- New Badass Gun System: An entirely new take on the groundbreaking procedural system means millions upon millions of possible weapons. The variety and style of guns in Borderlands 2 is staggering, and you’ll see tons of new and innovative ways to engage foes on Pandora. Fire, electricity, corrosive acid, and much more will all be at your disposal as you fight your way through the Hyperion Corporation’s forces!
- 87 Bazillion…Everything: In addition to the new gun system, you will lust after procedurally generated shields, grenades, Alien Artifacts, class mods and much, much more. And you thought the original Borderlands had a ton of loot!
- Brand new environments on Pandora: Hunt through entirely brand new areas of Pandora that are more alive than ever! From the arctic tundra, through the dangerous grasslands, past the mysterious corrosive caverns to beyond, you’ll be surprised by the unpredictable world of Pandora at every turn!
- Brand new enemies: A whole slew of new enemies are out there to kill you in Borderlands 2. Hulking, gorilla-like Bullymongs, vicious predatory Stalkers and the Hyperion mechanical army, run by Handsome Jack, are just some of the new enemies you will be facing off against on Pandora. New strategies will need to be created for every fight, as enemies now interact and aid each other to ensure you don’t get far in the world of Pandora.
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Coming out of left field, Polish development studio Wild Hog recently sent out a press preview of their first PC title, Hard Reset. The cyber-punk first person shooter sends the player into a chaotic world filled with nasty robots and other crazy beings. The game takes place in Baezor City where the future does not look very hopefully for human life. You are Major Fletcher, a hard nosed security officer who is sent into the field to uncover the strange disturbances going on in the city. Let’s take a look at what we liked so far about the game and what fell a little short.
What We Liked So Far
Beautiful Environment:
The world of Hard Reset is just a pleasure to look at. As you stroll through Baezor City it really feels like you are in a world ready to collapse any second. The city’s streets are full of neon and 50’s futuristic nostalgia. There are video screens everywhere with some displaying news reports and messages. During the press demo we saw a few different environments and the indoor sets were just as eye catching. A run down hospital filled with gadgets and dilapidated rooms. The overall art style really puts you in the zone and engages you in the story.
Ability To Customize:
As you kill objects and enemies, you are rewarded with pickups that scatter about on the floor. These can range from weapon ammo, to Nano’s. Nano’s are important parts of the game as throughout the level are pods that let you customize your armor and weapons. The interface for these pods is simple as it keeps you right in the game without taking you to another menu. You use your mouse to select these computer screens to change your shield ability or upgrade a weapon. the part I liked the most was the way weapon upgrades work in the game. In most FPS games, weapons are found as pickups. In Hard reset, you have an energy weapon and an ammo weapon. as you upgrade them with Nano’s it changes their ability via the mouse wheel. You can switch from a shotgun to a machine gun on the fly just by scrolling in battle. This worked very well and was a really cool feature.
Environments Used As Weapons:
When you are fighting robots sometimes energy or ammo is just not enough to keep you safe. I can’t tell you how many times I have tried to blow up a robot with a gun only to have the bullets ping off their armor like nothing. The world of Hard Reset is filled with little gadgets that will keep those bad guy robots at bay. If you have a pack of robots running at you there just might be a good chance you can blow up a computer terminal that will fire an electrical shower in their path. This is not only a great escape but a hell of a lot of fun to watch. It allows the player to plan out escape roots and traps as they try and best their foes. Just do yourself a favor and don’t get caught in the electric streams.
What We Didn’t Like So Far
Bad Guys Are Too Similar:
When your main enemy is a robot there really is not much you can do in the way of variation. This is a bit nit picky but throwing waves and waves of the same robots after you can get a bit boring. Perhaps it was just in the demo and the later levels oft he game will introduce a wider variety of bad guys. The first feeling you get when one of the monstro robots comes charging after you is pretty shocking. This gets a little more predictable as there are one or two in each level coming your way.
Overall Thoughts
The short time I had with Hard Reset left me wanting more. In the age of console FPS games, Hard Reset is a surprising gem that I look forward to playing when it releases. There is a public demo out now and I suggest that everyone give it a try. Look for Hard Reset when it hits this September.























