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On February 9th, 2011 in Uncategorized

If you’ve been following the world of PS3 hacking you may know that there has been a lot of hype surrounding Geohot’s recently released jailbreaking method. This method would allow those with a bit of know how to do things like run unauthorized code and more alarmingly – pirated games. However, Sony was quick to the draw to take infamous hacker Geohot to court and have managed to gain a bit of footway. Although, was recently happened on Twitter is too funny even for Sony executives not to laugh at.

Sony’s Kevin Butler is a fictional character that stars in many of the outfit’s PS3 commercials. Recently, a Twitter user by the name of exiva sent a tweet to Kevin Butler of the PS3 jailbreak code. Not long after, Butler retweeted this tweet containing said code referencing Battle Ship. Quite obviously this was a mistake as the tweet has since been removed but the lasting effects are still in tact which are quite hilarious.

via engadget

On February 8th, 2011 in Uncategorized

There are a few different basketball games on the market with EA’s NBA Live (now NBA Elite) and Take-Two’s NBA 2K leading the pack. However, over the years, neither games have managed to secure Michael Jordan who has become virtually synonymous with the game of basketball. Luckily, 2K Sports managed to pick up Jordan for their latest basketball title NBA 2K11.

This inclusion of Jordan along with NBA Elite 11 failing to ship has helped NBA 2K11 excel. In fact, the game has excelled so much that is has become the best selling title in the history of 2K Sports.

Below, are the words of Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick:

NBA 2K11 has now sold in nearly 4 million units since launching in early October and has become the best-selling title in the history of both our basketball franchise and 2K Sports.”

It will be interesting to see if the franchise maintains this momentum going into NBA 2K12 now that the hype surrounding Jordan has died down and EA Sports is sure to have a basketball title on the market.

via joystiq

On February 8th, 2011 in Nintendo 3DS


Nintendo has revealed its launch lineup for the 3DS launch in the UK, and it includes some 15 games, listed here.

  • Pilotwings Resort
  • Nintendogs + Cats: Golden Retriever
  • Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog
  • Nintendogs + Cats: Toy Poodle
  • Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
  • The Sims 3
  • PES 2011 3D
  • LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
  • Ridge Racer 3D
  • Super Monkey Ball 3D
  • Samurai Warriors: Chronicles
  • Asphalt 3D
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D
  • Rayman 3D

As you can see, it’s dominated by no less than 3 Nintendogs games, and Ubisoft is well represented as well, with 2 Tom Clancy games and Rayman 3D.

On February 8th, 2011 in Uncategorized

HTC
Smartphone make HTC has announced that it plans to invest $40 million into game streaming company OnLive, in order to bring its mobile game offerings to HTC phones. HTC has bought 5.3 million OnLive shares at $7.50, totaling around $40 million, although its unclear how big of a percentage HTC will own.

In 2010, OnLive managed to raise an impressive $60 million from investors, and that number has now grown to $100 million.

Via Joystiq.

On February 8th, 2011 in Nintendo 3DS


Nintendo previously revealed that the 3DS was coming Stateside on March 27 and in Europe on March 25, but never mentioned anything of an Australian release. Recently, Nintendo held a press event in Australia where they confirmed that the 3DS will launch down under on March 31, at a rather steep price tag of AU$349.95 which translates to an almost equal US$354.

In the US and Europe, the 3DS will be priced at almost $100 cheaper: $250.

On February 8th, 2011 in Uncategorized

Rovio’s hit Angry Birds mobile title has been in the news quite a bit lately and today it will appear once again. Seeing how Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, Rovio has taken advantage of this releasing a new edition of Angry Birds Seasons. Quite obviously, the newest edition will be Valentine’s Day themed with hearts galore as seen from the above image.

In all honesty though the Valentine’s Day edition Angry Birds seasons features 15 all new levels and is available for download now for both the iPhone and Android powered devices.

via gizmodo

On February 8th, 2011 in Uncategorized

If you’ve been playing the downloadable FPS Breach from Atomic Games you may have noticed a pretty game breaking lag bug. Luckily, the developer has come forth today to announce that a new patch for the PC version is available for download and looks to completely fix these lag issues. Also included in the patch is a myriad of bug fixes that will correct errors found in both the Sole Survivor and Retrieval game modes.

On a happier note, Atomic Games also tells us that the patch will allow Dedicated Servers to run without requiring a Steam client to be running alongside some new confirmable options for said Dedicated Servers.

If you’ve got Steam you can grab the patch now and check out the official change-log  in the press release after the break. READ ON »

On February 7th, 2011 in PlayStation 3, Reviews

Killzone 3 reviewKillzone already has a great and interesting history on the PS3 — remember the first, fake gameplay video of Killzone 2 at the E3 2005 press conference? Well, the full game didn’t turn out that pretty but it was still a solid shooter, with some of the best visuals and FPS gameplay on the PS3. Now the third installment is ready for PS3 owners, and while it doesn’t raise the bar or introduce anything radically new, it certainly lives up to what Killzone fans might expect.

Killzone 3 continues in the same fast-paced fashion as its predecessor, with great set pieces, huge battles and an immersive gameplay. Sadly, it’s lacking on the story side. The story continues from Killzone 2, where you once again play as Sev, this time, you’re trapped on an enemy planet with your squad. It’s a story of those guys stuck on a hostile planet, and in that case, it’s important that we care about the characters, but we don’t, as they’re all flat and one-dimensional. There isn’t much coherence in the story, it just seems the developers went the Call of Duty Modern Warfare way: find some interesting battles, and build a shoe-string story around that. It’s quite disappointing, because the Killzone world is vast and interesting, but it’s not used to craft a decent narrative.

What the story lacks, the gameplay really makes up for, and offers some of the most intense and exciting combat you’ll find on any console. It takes what Killzone 2 did and makes it better, and even corrects some of its mistakes. The gun play is better and more streamlined this time, and the whole feeling of being in battle — which most games strive for — is well achieved in Killzone 3. Having said that, we’d love if it tied in better with the story, as there would have been a lot more suspense in fighting for characters you care about. The multiplayer part is refined and will offer tons of fun, but we wish there were a few more modes than the regular 3 modes. Safe to say, it’ll satisfy Killzone 2 fans.

Visually, Killzone 3 does look better than its predecessor — in fact, it looks better than anything we’ve seen on the PS3 in the FPS genre. Most of the settings take place in crumbling buildings in almost destroyed cities, but it’s done in such a way that there’s always variety, and the level of detail is simply astonishing. An annoying aspect of the game are the loading times, which, while lasting for a brief 4-5 seconds, fade the screen to black and back again, and this is annoying, to say the least. There are a few other technical glitches, but nothing that, hopefully, cannot be fixed with a few patches.

Overall, we loved Killzone 3′s action, kinda liked its multiplayer, and didn’t like its story and characters. But overall, we’d recommend it to any PS3 owner, especially FPS fans.

The Good:
Immersive gameplay
Awesome visuals
Great set pieces and level design
Robust multiplayer


The Bad:
Weak story
Flat characters
Occasional loading screens and glitches
Uninspired multiplayer

Overall score: 8/10

[UPDATE]: A previous version of this review wrongly stated that the story doesn’t continue from Killzone 2 (the prequel). It has been corrected.

On February 7th, 2011 in Uncategorized


We’ve gotten more info over the weekend on EA and DICE upcoming Battlefield 3, which is looking to be one of the biggest game launches this year: the Limited Edition version of the game will include DLC called “Back to Karkand”, which will include four maps from BF2, remade with the new Frostbite 2.0 engine, and will include some of the BF2 weapons and vehicles as well.

We’re not really sure about this, offering old maps from the get go will surely mean that the new and original maps won’t be played as often, even if we love Strike at Karkand and it’s one of the best maps ever made. The DLC will be available to regular BF3 owners a month after release, and will most likely be priced at $15.

Via BF3Blog.com.

On February 7th, 2011 in Uncategorized


Harmonix, the MTV owned developer of the Rock Band franchise will face some layoffs in the upcoming months, due to, as the developer puts it, “restructuring our organization to bring it into alignment with our current product development plans”, which is bullshit marketing speak for “we can’t afford to have these people”. Anyways, some 15 percent of Harmoix 240 man staff is expected to be let go.

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