Archive - 2012

Ne-Yo’s Closer Hitting Dance Central Tomorrow

Harmonix has announced that tracks from Ne-Yo’s Closer will be hitting the Dance Central music store tomorrow – January 10th.

Official Info

Off of 2008’s Grammy-nominated Year of the Gentleman, this poppy dance track was a departure from Ne-Yo’s typical style, and has a thumping beat that’s a hit at the club. “Closer” will be available for 240 Microsoft Points in Dance Central 2’s in-game Music Store, or from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

  • Artist – Ne-Yo
  • Song – “Closer”
  • Difficulty – Moderate
  • DC Choreographer – Kunle Oladehin
  • Price – 240 MS Points
  • Release date – January 10th

Mythos Global Open Beta Test Coming

Hanbitsoft and T3Fun have announced that the open beta for their highly-anticipated online action RPG, Mythos Global will begin on February 2, 2012. In preparation, the companies have prepared special activities leading up to the open beta. Checkout the game’s official website for more information.

Life-Phorm Unveils New iPhone Holder, Robotic Assassin

CompuExpert and Life-Phorm have teamed up to unveil a brand-new mobile device holder at the CES expo in Las Vegas. The Life-Phorm looks like something Tom Selleck would have hunted down in the film Runaway but is actually meant to cling your mobile devices to just about anything. You can find out more on this creepy device holder at the company’s official website.

King Arthur II Website Launches

Paradox Interactive has announced the launch of the official website for their upcoming King Arthur II – The Role-playing Wargame. Also, starting today up until Friday the 13th, Paradox Interactive will hide 10 unique codes each day somewhere on the official King Arthur II website; players only need find a hidden code, redeem it on Steam, and start playing. New codes will be uploaded to the King Arthur II website at 9am EST / 3pm CET on each day of the giveaway. King Arthur II – The Role-playing Wargame releases on January 27th, 2012 for the Windows PC platform.

LINK: King Arthur II Official Website

All Zombies Must Die! Review (XBLA)

I’m an old school gamer as avid readers know, so as soon as I heard this title and saw how it was made my first thought was “Zombies Ate My Neighbors” that blasted onto the Super Nintendo and into the hearts of old school zombie hunters as you ran through 50s style camp saving the neighbors and killing the zombies.  So when I saw a trailer for All Zombies Must Die! I figured we were in for this generations version of the same game, just with updated graphics but what I found was a very well made game which while paying homage to the old game also pays homage to pop culture in general and doesn’t forget to be a good play.

The game starts with you controlling a video game junkie named Jack who in the opening moments of the game says “Strange things are afoot in the town of Deadhill.”  Upon realizing the strange things afoot are zombies he says “cool!” and dives right into the fray.  In no time he has a shotgun and starts making “Campbell Combo”s with his Boomstick and kicking Ash all over the place.  All the pop culture references in the last couple sentences are nothing compared to the ones stacked all through the game, homages to camp, horror and the zombie genre in general.  Even a well seasoned zombie hunter like myself had to catch a couple of them more than once to get them.  The game even pays homage to video games themselves as Jack realizes slowly that everything happening in Deadhill seems a lot like a video game.  Missions seem like quests to him and when he has to fight a big zombie he mentions how much it feels like a boss fight in a video game.  He continues to break down the game while fighting his way through it and running into such characters as Rachel who upon seeing Jack points out “Apparently restraining orders don’t apply during the Apocalypse.”  Both the storyline and the dialogue itself is all camp and good fun, not taking itself seriously for a single moment.  The wonderful campy soundtrack helps reinforce the whole thing as well as the cartoon like graphics.

Just because a game is campy though doesn’t mean it is easy.  All Zombies Must Die! makes sure to have a steady enemy strength progression that if you explore a bit and take in the joy of wiping out zombies then you should find your strength matching theirs maintaining a solid difficulty.  If you find yourself hitting a level where you seem to be well out of you league you have the ability to go back a level and work at leveling yourself.  One of the game hints on the loading screen even suggests a bit of farming for better level matching and weapon upgrade ability.  Weapon upgrades and additions don’t miss their chance at camp either, such as when you get the cricket stick which was “made famous by a guy called Shaun.”  Upgrades are upgrades though and you find yourself relying on different weapons to survive different zombies and getting sillier weapons to take on bigger beasts.  Health boosts come in the form of cheeseburgers and cooked turkeys dropped by zombies, which goes into a whole sanitation and storage question that I think we will just skip in this review.

This game also requires the standard tactics of just about any zombie game, control of attack direction, watching your six while not getting cornered, all the survival skills you need for games that take themselves serious are necessary to surviving one that doesn’t.  Tactics come into play even more during local multiplayer where each of the characters you can play have their own strengths and weaknesses that play into the battle plans.  You can also use ability points to work on strengths and weaknesses of your characters as you level.

Last Call:

On the surface this seems like a simple cartoonish zombie game with tons of camp and pop references but it turns out to have a nice depth and a very solid level progression and enemy system.  All the tactics and gameplay strengths you would need for a serious zombie game can be found in this silly top down arcade shooter which has finally replaced my zombie camp love “Zombies At My Neighbors” as my favorite campy game of any genre.  As Jack says “a horde of zombies…a loaded shotgun…it’s Christmas!”

 

Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus Release Date

Tecmo Koei has announced that its upcoming Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus will be released on the PlayStation Vita game system on February 22nd, 2012. Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus will take full advantage of the Vita’s various features, like internal gyroscope, touchscreen, and its rear touchpad.

“The Ninja Gaiden series lends itself to a great experience on this amazing new platform,” says Yosuke Hayashi, Studio Head of Team NINJA. “We’re confident that gamers, both our fans and those new to the series, will find NINJA GAIDEN SIGMA PLUS to be a thrilling and challenging experience that lives up to the spirit of what the series is best known for while offering a host of new and portable gameplay mechanics.”

Aeria Games Repulse Now in Closed Beta

Aeria Games has announced that their upcoming online shooter, Repulse, has entered closed beta-testing. The game is a free-to-play title which features both pvp and pve options.

Repulse Official Features

  • Thrilling Game Modes – Test your skills in nine action-packed game modes, each with a unique objective. From Capture the Flag to Death Match to Invasion, each game mode delivers non-stop blistering battlefield action.
  • Switch Classes – Cloak and assassinate enemies as the deadly Sniper; fire off high powered weaponry as the Assault class; heal your teammates as an Engineer. All classes can utilize the game’s signature Boost Jump move to claim victory!  Each class possesses unique abilities, yet all are fully equipped for combat.
  • Closed Beta Events – Dozens of forum contests, Facebook giveaways, and exciting in-game events will take place during Closed Beta! Participate in rank contests or post a screenshot of your greatest victory to win fun prizes. All Closed Beta participants will receive an exclusive Gold Plated Hammer!

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Prototype 2 Pre-Order Kicks Butt

Activision has announced that customers who pre-order their upcoming Prototype 2 from Gamestop will receive a special “Butt Kicker Bio-Bomb” ability. This is similar to the standard Bio-Bomb ability, with a twist. Check out the trailer below to see the ability in action.

“Butt Kicker is a fun twist on Heller’s already over-the-top new Bio-Bomb ability,” said Ken Rosman, Studio Head, Radical Entertainment.  “Rather than just throwing enemies once Heller has infected them with the Blacklight virus; Butt Kicker allows Heller to drop-kick punt them across the map, turning enemies into projectiles that rain down devastation from above.”

Microsoft Flight to be Free-to-Play

Microsoft has announced that their upcoming Microsoft Flight will be a free game, available this Spring, via the Games for Windows LIVE platform. The game will feature one location at launch: the Big Island of Hawaii.

“Many people dream of flying, but few have the chance to experience the fun of exploring the world from above. Microsoft Flight provides players the opportunity to explore that curiosity and interest,” said Joshua Howard, executive producer of Microsoft Flight. “Aviation can be incredibly technical, but we’ve taken great care to build an experience that makes taking to the skies thrilling and accessible for everyone.”

Trailer

Zombii Attack Infests WiiWare

Gamers Digital has announced the release of their physics-based zombie-killer, Zombii Attack. The game is out now on the WiiWare platform for 500 Wii Points. The game puts players into the role of a slingshot-wielding human attempting to aid a scientist searching for a cure to the zombie plague.

“We at Gamers Digital are issuing a state of emergency. All gamers should aggressively launch frenzied attacks using all environmental items and explosives at their disposal. Use destructible environments to your advantage. Upgrade ammo and defenses regularly. It is said that it is darkest before the dawn, but please keep hope alive because Dr. Zii is racing to find a cure using a very rare type of zombii that potentially harbors a cure,” said Scott Zerby, president of Gamers Digital.