Review: MLB Power Pros 2008 Saturday, September 13th, 2008
Who needs facial features when you have balls thrown at your face all day anyhow?! Check out Dathziggy’s review of MLB Power Pros 2008 for the Wii.
Archive for September, 2008Review: MLB Power Pros 2008 Saturday, September 13th, 2008Who needs facial features when you have balls thrown at your face all day anyhow?! Check out Dathziggy’s review of MLB Power Pros 2008 for the Wii. A new look at the groundbreaking guns and grenades of Fracture Thursday, September 11th, 2008
The new LucasArts project coming out soon that’s not titled The Force Unleashed is trying to get a little more hype behind it. While the Star Wars brand has no problem with the hype meter, the other game, Fracture, has had more of a rough go. It’s been tossed around development for a while now, with a major change to the protagonist being just one of the snags that the team had to overcome. They’ve done a great job creating an alternate history, which we covered previously, and have set the stage for some awesome combat. Now, courtesy of Wired.com’s Game|Life blog, we have new video of the game’s guns and grenades in all their terrain-deforming glory. Most of them look pretty badass, though admittedly some look a little sluggish as far as their execution - though we can hope that it’s just because it’s a demo video showing off the tech and probably not 100% of the speed it will be when we get our hands on the game. The other slightly odd feature is the stiff character movements seen when the camera does a closeup of main character Jet Brody. Again, this is demo type stuff, so I’m sure it’ll look a bit smoother when you’re actually running through the world and not just staring at a dude shooting a gun while standing still, but it’s definitely something to keep in mind as the October release date nears. Thanks to Wired.com for the info and video. MASSIVE video of The Force Unleashed - all 3 platforms Sunday, September 7th, 2008The dudes over at GameSpot have posted an absolutely massive (133 minutes to be exact!) video of their privileged selves playing through multiple levels of the upcoming The Force Unleashed on all three consoles. As you might guess, a video that long is obviously full of spoilers (plus the GameSpot guys don’t really hold back in their conversation either). So if you think having plot points revealed to you before you actually get your hands on the game might cause you to get upset and damage a pet or some rather expensive electronics, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Even in that case, though, you can still selectively flip through the video to see some of the gameplay, which admittedly looks pretty darn awesome. Even the Wii version, which has considerably fewer graphical bells and whistles seems to look rather attractive. Because of the motion sensitive controls it seems like that version is a little more difficult to play (e.g. you have to make actual motions a la Twilight Princess to control your lightsaber vs. simply pounding a button), but presumably that means that it feels a little more realistic as well (hopefully in a good way). In either case, check out the video, its pretty sweet, and should certainly take your appetite from “wet” to “drool” in anticipation of the September 16th release. Top 5 reasons why Megan Fox played Fallout 3 naked on the last day of PAX Friday, September 5th, 2008
Updates on the 360 price drop Friday, September 5th, 2008As I’m sure most of you are aware by now, Microsoft not only confirmed the price drops for the Xbox 360 earlier this week, but they went into affect at major retailers across the country this morning. The big update for this story, though, sheds some light on the one question mark we all held with regards to the price cut - the leftover 20 gig models. They were included in the drop, though that had escaped mention in many of the leaked ads, and will now be selling for $259 msrp until they are gone. (Some places still selling the Halo version - which is freakin sweet, by the way - have also dropped the price on that model, from $399 to $349, as seen here on Walmart.com.) So, for those of you who had been waiting for the price drop to pick up your 360s, head on out and rejoice in the nation’s favorite pastime - spending money. 360 price drop is a reality Monday, September 1st, 2008
As we had previously reported, thanks to the good folks over at Wired’s Game|Life blog, and as Kotaku has pointed out here (among other posts), there has been more and more information leaking about the newest price cuts for the Xbox 360. It seems that as early as this coming weekend, the Arcade version will sell for $199, according to Walmart (as shown in the above scan of the ad starting this Sunday, September 7), and based on the other reports, the 60 GB Pro will retail for $299, with the 120 GB Elite rounding out the group at $399. So yes, Microsoft will in fact be the first to break the $200 price point - if only by pennies and with the crummy Arcade system, but hey, it’s still progress. If anyone bought a 360 recently, I hope you still have your receipts! Also, no word yet on whether the price drop will affect any remaining 20 gig units, which are currently priced at $299 and would undoubtedly continue to sit there not selling were they to remain the same price as the 60 gig. |