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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Call Of Juarez: The Cartel Trailer, Details Released



Call Of Juarez: The Cartel Trailer, Details Released
Today Ubisoft revealed loads more about the upcoming shooter Call of Juarez: The Cartel. They've also sent out a trailer for those of you who don't like words.

The Cartel takes place in the present day. A drug cartel bombs a U.S. law enforcement agency, killing hundreds. The government puts together a special task force to take down the cartel once and for all.

One of the members of the task force is Ben McCall, an LAPD detective and a descendant of Ray McCall from the first two Juarez games. He's joined on his mission by Kim Evans, an FBI agent and former street kid, and Eddie Guerra, a DEA agent with a gambling problem. All three characters are playable, and each has their own story and ending. The game will support three-player co-op online.

The team's journey will take them through Los Angeles, Arizona, New Mexico, and then finally Mexico itself. The campaign's filled with undercover missions, raids, witness protection, and car chases. Because the game's set in the modern times, you'll have access to a wide range of weaponry including machine guns, sniper rifles, and anti-air weapons.

The Cartel is slated for release this summer on the PS3, PC, and Xbox 360
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Call-Juarez-Cartel-Trailer-Details-Released-30450.html

Konami Announces Battle: Los Angeles For Xbox 360, PC And PS3

Konami Announces Battle: Los Angeles For Xbox 360, PC And PS3
If you feel first-person shooters have been in short supply as of late, then Konami and Saber Interactive have some interactive medicine to quell your pains of boredom. A new FPS based on the upcoming film Battle: Los Angeles is set to arrive on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 next month.

Careen Yapp, Vice President of Acquisitions and Franchise Development Konami Digital Entertainment, commented in the press release, saying…

"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. jumped at the opportunity to team up with Columbia Pictures and publish the Battle: Los Angeles video game," ... "We love the movie and it was a great experience working with Saber - there were some great ideas about how to expand the story into a game. It's a great chance for gamers and moviegoers to play out the world of the film."

It wasn’t long ago that Pete Haas reported on the possibility of a Battle: Los Angeles game, and it only took a few weeks and that information has been confirmed. The real question is whether or not this will be a legitimately fun experience or a cheap cash-in. The fact that it’s on the digital platforms and not a boxed retail game makes me question the quality of the game.

Anyway, Battle: Los Angeles will feature destructible environments using the Havoc Destruction Module, various military grade weapons and plenty of non-stop, fast-paced action. Gamers intrigued by this digital download shooter can learn more about it by visiting the Official Website.
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Konami-Announces-Battle-Los-Angeles-Xbox-360-PC-PS3-30453.html

GDC 2011: Eleven New Games Showcased With CryEngine 3


GDC 2011: Eleven New Games Showcased With CryEngine 3
Curious what the future of gaming holds in store for gamers with a computer amped enough to run CryEngine 3 titles? Well, Crytek hints at it with a new licensee tech demo featuring eleven upcoming titles all using the CryEngine 3. Some of the games you’ll see in the trailer you may have heard of while others will be completely foreign, literally.

Crytek didn’t really startle or create gasps at this year’s Game Developers Conference, but it’s okay they didn’t have to. With Crysis 2 on the horizon and more than eleven new projects in the works using the CryEngine 3, there will be enough “OMGZ!”, “Teh l33t” and “Woots” floating around the gaming community once some of the games near release.

The only downside to the trailer is that there are a few unnamed titles that we don’t get to see much of but will probably make headlines once they get official announcements. You can check out the new tech trailer below, courtesy of Game Trailers, or visit the Official Crytek Website to learn more about the CryEngine 3.
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/GDC-2011-Eleven-Games-Showcased-With-CryEngine-3-30456.html

PSP Go Gets Price Cut

PSP Go Gets Price Cut
Last week Sony announced a price cut to the PSP-3000. This made the PSP Go pretty undesirable in comparison but it seems that model's getting its own cut.

According to the official PlayStation website (via Shack), the PSP Go will now cost $149.99 instead of $199.99. At the moment, though, retailers are still listing the old price. Might have to wait a day or two.

In addition to announcing the PSP-3000's new $129.99 price tag last week, they revealed several new additions to the Greatest Hits and Favorites libraries.
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/PSP-Go-Gets-Price-Cut-30459.html

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

GDC 2011: Nintendo 3DS Has Netflix Support

During Nintendo's GDC keynote, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced that the upcoming 3DS handheld will support Netflix's streaming TV/movie service. The service will go live this summer.

Your movies or television shows will be displayed on the top screen of the 3DS. The Netflix servers keep track of where you are with a film so you could hypothetically starting watching a movie on the train home and then finish it on your Wii (or PC or whatever). I imagine they'll have an advertisement showing someone do just that.
To use Netflix on the 3DS, you need to have the $7.99/month streaming-only subscription or a more expensive plan. It's the same requirement as the console versions of Netflix.
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/GDC-2011-Nintendo-3DS-Has-Netflix-Support-30427.html

Saints Row: The Third Announced For PC, PS3, And Xbox 360

Saints Row: The Third Announced For PC, PS3, And Xbox 360  THQ and Volition finally got around to announcing that third Saints Row game. Saints Row: The Third is being developed for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
The Third takes place years after the Saints took over the city of Stilwater. In that time, they've grown from a street gang to a brand name. They now make money off Saints sneakers, energy drinks, and other merchandise. However, a global crime organization known as the Syndicate decides it wants a cut of the gang's profits - or else. The Saints will face the Syndicate head-on in a new city.
SR3 will be released this holiday season. The first details on the game will appear in the April issue of Game Informer, which should be hitting subscribers' mailboxes soon.

On a side note, THQ's going with "Strap It On" for the marketing slogan. The Internet will spend the next eight months explaining the double meaning.
Source: http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Saints-Row-Third-Announced-PC-PS3-Xbox-360-30430.html

Review – Killzone 3 (PS3)



Since Killzone’s first appearance back on the PS2, the game has sucked me in. I fell in love with the storyline, particularly the Helghast, and the admiration continued. I was fortunate enough to be able to pick up Killzone 3 on launch day, and I have been playing it almost nonstop since (no thanks to Minecraft). The game definitely improves on its predecessor in almost every aspect, and it provides a great storyline to stay involved in. Make sure you refill your ammo, and let’s get into my Killzone 3 review.
Storyline

Killzone 3 takes place right where Killzone 2 left off, six months after the ending events of the game. With Viscari dead, the Helghans are racing to find an heir to their nation. Two men are fighting for control over the highest seat among the Helghan council – Admiral Orlock and Jorhan Stahl, a weapons manufacturer.  Sev and Rico have infiltrated Stahl’s weapons factory in efforts to rescue Captain Narville from his execution. Upon rescuing Narville, Sev and Rico stumble on Stahl’s secret plans to use a new type of weapon on Earth, in efforts to destroy the home world all together. The duo relay this information to Narville, who plans an all-out escape from the factory – and the planet. Orlock discovers the troops’ escape and becomes extremely embarrassed, blaming the issue on Stahl. He demands that Stahl immediately turn over all of his weapons, as Orlock has become the new dictator of the Helghan people. This causes Stahl to eventually rebel, sending his fleet toward Earth to execute his plan. Sev and company learn of this, and set out to stop Stahl’s attack at all costs.
Gameplay

The gameplay of Killzone 3 resembles that of Killzone 2, but it includes many changes and upgrades in almost every aspect of the game. The first thing I noticed were the movement/aiming controls. In previous titles they felt entirely too sluggish and slow-moving. In Killzone 3 the movement controls are much more fluid, and they allow for much better precision. I didn’t find myself becoming frustrated when moving around as I sometimes did with previous titles. The game environments received an upgrade as well. Killzone 3 takes you through alien jungles, desolate fields, battle-ridden cities, and snowy tundras. The weather makes for a beautiful and amazing experience, putting you right in the midst of battle. I found myself being stunned by the landscapes and scenery that was before me at many points through the game. It literally looks polished.
A new feature in Killzone 3 is the implementation of heavy weapons such as jet packs. In some levels players can strap on this death-machine contraption and boost jump to different areas in the level. The jet packs offer a minigun with infinite ammo, however it overheats with time. Enemies will also have these jet packs (since they were manufactured by Stahl), so players need to stay on their toes. Another new feature to the series, and perhaps my favorite, is the addition of Brutal Melee kills. Players can press the L1 button when prompted to execute a Brutal Melee on an enemy, killing them instantly. These kills range from stabbing an enemy through the chest with their own knife, to jamming your thumbs through the goggles of their masks (a personal fave).
Multiplayer

Killzone 3 offers offline co-op in its campaign mode, which was not offered in Killzone 2. Co-op is only offered in offline mode, but it’s still a lot of fun, and it helps to have a team mate in tough situations.
Online multiplayer in Killzone 3 is where the party’s at. The game offers three online modes: Guerrilla Warfare (team deathmatch), Warzone (objective based games), and Operations (a capture point variation). The multiplayer is fast, fun, and heart-pounding. Each faction has a set of five classes to choose from:
  • Marksman – specializes in scoped rifles and precision and can cloak
  • Engineer – places turrets/repairs ammo boxes on the field
  • Field Medic – can regenerate health and revive fallen members
  • Tactician – can see enemy positions on radar and capture tactical points on the map
  • Infiltrator – can disguise themselves as members of the opposite faction
Each class has its ups and downs, but I went with the Engineer and Field Medic the most. I tried my hand in each game type, but I always kept coming back to Guerilla Warfare. The matches are packed with action and full of fun. With eight maps (unless you have the Retro Map Pack DLC, in which you would have 10 maps) to play from, the action never stops.
The multiplayer mode in Killzone 3 offers a leveling system, in which players rank up and earn “Unlock Points.” With these points players can unlock secondary weapons, special actions, and different primary weapons for each class. As you level you obtain more Unlock Points which can be used. This allows you to create your own unique classes, choosing what to have unlocked for each one. For example, the Field Medic comes with the primary ability to revive fallen team mates, but using Unlock Points players can unlock the class’ secondary ability which is a field of health regeneration for the player and surrounding members.
I found a lot of fun, and less frustration in the Killzone 3 multiplayer, which is different from other games. The multiplayer is much more straightforward – either you win or you lose. You have the choice of building the right class for each situation, but it’s not like other games in which it’s a matter of a more powerful weapon or armor.
Verdict

All in all Killzone 3 was a complete success. I loved the campaign (which did take a while despite it being a bit shorter than the other games), and I transitioned right to multiplayer to keep the carnage a brewin’. I honestly find myself playing through the campaign again and again because it’s just so fun. With the new enemies, weapons, and scenery to keep you company, you’re a long ways off from being bored with this game. I definitely recommend you pick up this game. It’s not one you’ll want to miss for the PS3 this year.
Related posts:
  1. An Even Closer Look Through The Scope Of Killzone 3 Multiplayer Action
  2. Killzone 3′s Single Player Campaign Brings The Heat
  3. Killzone 3′s Tolls Of The Trade Detailed
  4. Killzone 3 Retro Map Pack Breathes New Life Into Old Maps
  5. Review – Bulletstorm (Xbox 360)
Source:http://gamerfront.net/2011/03/review-killzone-3-ps3/6596