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On June 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

Amazon is at it again this time announcing that they will be holding a special promotion for the PS3, cutting prices on several games at various times throughout the day.

First and foremost, they will be cutting the price of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare all day long by 42% bringing the price down to $29.98. Additionally they will be holding timed deals with the first one being X-Men Origins: Wolverine at $40.

There’s no telling what else Amazon has left to unveil but be sure to check here periodically for new updates.

On June 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

Sure, Duke Nukem Forever may have been in development forever but it seems the guys over at 2K Games also had a Duke title in the works; Duke Begins.

This news comes to us as Take-Two attempts to get back some loans they gave to Apogee for the development of Duke Nukem Forever. Unfortunately, Apogee says that 2K Games put a stop to Duke Begins development in what Joystiq says is an attempt to gain the rights to the Duke Nukem franchise.

If there are any Duke Nukem hopefuls left out there you better keep your eyes peeled as there very well may be an onslaught of Duke news very soon.

On June 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

First announced back at E3, BioWare has some Mass Effect DLC cookin’ but details are scarce. Luckily, a developer by the name of Evil Chris has tweeted about an impending announcement:

Getting the feeling some news about the next ME1 DLC may be coming this week. Keep your eyes peeled. – Evil Chris

So what does this exactly mean? Are we definitly going to hear about some Mass Effect DLC this week or is this just a mean joke being played by BioWare.

Chances are, we’ll see an announcement so continue to check back as the story unfolds.

On June 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

I know I’m coming down awfully hard on today’s title, but I assure you it’s with good reason.  I’m going to preface the remarks today by saying, unequivocally:  Sega, thank you for taking chances.  These chances don’t always work out, as is the case with Let’s Tap for the Wii, but still–I’m glad you took the chance all the same.

Basically, Let’s Tap is a collection of five smaller games all controlled by the same method: setting your Wiimote down on a box, preferably a tissue box or some similar cardboard box and tapping on the box.  Yes, that’s right–in this game, you will almost never touch your Wiimote.  You’ll play games like Tap Runner (where you compete in a four-man foot race by tapping on the box your Wiimote rests upon with various degrees of pressure), Rhythm Tap (where you’ll tap out a series of rhythms in time with on-screen indicators), Silent Blocks (where you’ll remove blocks from a stack in a bid to lower an item stacked on top of them to the ground), Bubble Voyager (where you move a space-suited character through a series of obstacles) and Visualizer (which isn’t so much a game as it is a way to play around with the tapping system to make various special effects).

I’m somewhat at a loss by this game.  There’s no storyline here–it’s almost as if Sega were making a demo reel for some greater application to be announced later. I admit that the concept is unique enough–I definitely don’t remember the last time I played a game that literally required that I never touch my controller–but I’m just slightly dismayed by the results it yielded.  Sure, this game is fun, but not for very long.  There’s just so little TO it that it can’t produce much in the way of a fun factor.  All you do is tap, tap, tap a box over and over and over and over again for little or no clear reason.  And when you smack a box a couple hundred times with your hand or fingers in rapid succession, chances are you’re going to be left with a sore arm and not much else to show for it.

In fact, after playing a round of Let’s Tap, I’m left with a whole lot more questions than answers.  Why did they even bother with this game?  There’s so very little to it that it’s almost not worth playing, except as some kind of precursor, some kind of training implement to a future game.  And it could definitely be interesting–think about a version of Missile Command where you fire missiles by PRESSING A BUTTON corresponding to a tap on a box.  Especially if you were to use the Wiimote simultaneously to aim by turning the Wiimote slightly to the left or right to adjust an aiming reticle before firing.  That’d be awesome.

But I’m getting away from the point here–the point being that Let’s Tap, by itself, is really not much of a game.  It may represent a greater game to come, but for right now, Let’s Tap should better be titled Let’s Avoid This Piece of Crap And Get On With Our Lives.

On June 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

For many gamers Obama’s comment at a speech he gave to the American Medical Assoiciation came as a shot across the bow. He urged parents to ‘raise {their} children to step away from the video games and spend more time playing outside’. Many gamers mistook this as an attack against our beloved hobby instead of the simple call to abandon the sedentary lifestyle that is so widespread in the USA.

While the thousands upon thousands of forum comments go relatively unnoticed except by those forumgoers, an industry bigwig has sent forth an answering salvo. Peter Moore, president of EA sports has tongue-in-cheekly suggested that if Obama gave EA Sports Active a try, he’d be revising his opinion of how health-friendly video games can be: “Try EA Sports Active and I guarantee you’ll need aides saying “Yes you can” to finish your first workout,” said Moore in his blog. While it’d make an incredibly amusing press event to see Moore and Obama square off to see who could outlast the other in a Wii competition I’m guessing the president has more important things to do with his time.

On June 21st, 2009 in Uncategorized

Konami Being a mother can be bad news for the mother herself: sleepless nights, listening to constant crying and whining and almost dying from exhaustion. Add to that the fact that in Japan you could also be demoted from your job.

This has happened to an employee of Konami in Japan. She is suing the company after she allegedly had her wage lowered and was demoted upon returning from her maternity leave. Yoko Sekiguchi is seeking $343,000 in damages, stating that she was moved to a domestic position and had her salary cut by $2,080 a month after she returned.

Apparently, Konami changed her position to create a better child-rearing environment for her. Sekiguchi, as one can expect, was not pleased: “Being forced to lessen your career to raise a child is sexual discrimination.”

Sekiguchi’s job had her travelling all over the world to acquire licensing deals. The Winning Eleven series comes to mind.

On June 21st, 2009 in Uncategorized

doa-4-1 With today being father’s day – another excuse for card companies to make tons of money – Kotaku took a look at the fathers in video games, focusing on specific genres. It’s an interesting cast, to say the least, and they even offer their take on their favorite and least favorite fathers. Here’s a bit:

Best Dad. Pankraz, because, while he couldn’t keep his son from being sold into slavery, he didn’t hesitate to take on a horde of monsters to save him.

Enjoy the good read, and go tell your old man that you still care (or something).

On June 21st, 2009 in Uncategorized

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Ah, the crazy antics and madcap action of Tekken 6 is coming soon, with its cast of pandas and bears and whatnot. Being added to that list is Penny Arcade’s famous Cardboard Tube Samurai, which has been revealed by none other than Mike “Gabe” Krahulik, the comic’s artist.

It is up to you to believe whether this is real or not. You’ll soon be able to experience it firsthand, as the game is due out on PS3 and Xbox 360 this October.

On June 21st, 2009 in Uncategorized

custom_1245519684021_odeuraw0909 High fashion, as described by many, is usually fashion designed by people who are quite unfashionably high on hallucinatory drugs. And the latest result of such high fashion has resulted in a modeling gig for Silent Hill‘s Pyramid Head, who clearly needs to get himself a better agent.

Kotaku has discovered the “Lookbook” for the 2009-10 fall and winter collection for “Odeur” – that’s French for smell and not “odor” as one would expect – that shows none other than our favorite Silent Hill bad guy in shitty jeans.

While the pictures and the fashion themselves beg for an explanation, I’m unable to provide one as I’m still flabbergasted by the ghastliness of such high fashion. I’m just fine in my tattered jeans and plain t-shirt, thank you.

On June 20th, 2009 in Uncategorized

What may not seem as good news to the all dominating, all conquering World of Warcraft, it turns out that Lord of The Rings Online, one of the main competitors to WoW, is actually growing in subscribers.

While other MMOs face the fact and give up against WoW, which usually means shutting down or merging servers, LOTR Online developer Turbine has no such plans, according to VG247, where producer Aaron Campbell said that “If anything, The Lord of the Rings Online is growing. We have no plans to merge servers. And please don’t mention it, it makes me twitch unpleasantly”.

The exact number of subscribers to LOTR Online was not revealed, but estimates put it in the 500,000 range.

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