Archive for September, 2009

Street Fighter IV “Round 2″ Fight Pad

The guys at Mad Catz are making more officially licensed Street Fighter 4 arcade sticks and game pads, they are slated to be available this fall. IGN have a small preview of these pads and sticks.

The fightstick will be priced at $149.99 and the fightpad at around $39.99.

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GT5 tribute to 458 Italia.


This is not, the greatest car in the world. Oh no. This is just a tribute, yeah.

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Games To Keep An Eye On: Blur

Don’t let this game slip under the radar! Blur is being developed by famed studio Bizarre Creations. Bizarre Creations are behind the 360 Exclusive titles under the name Project Gotham Racing, which is one of the best looking racing franchises on the 360 (though, very limited in terms of vehicle upgrades, etc). Due to licensing, Project Gotham Racing is owned by Microsoft, so Bizarre decided to go a different route in the racing genre, and Blur is the result.

At first glance, the game looks to be a full-on arcade racer. Given the power-ups available, it’s more akin to be a kart racer with licensed vehicles, what, with all the power-ups and whatnot. The only thing is, though, Bizarre likes to make things a little more realistic, so they’re aiming for the vehicles to have more realistic handling as well. One thing is for sure, this is definitely one of the most stylized (and best looking) racing games out there.

The game includes 55 licensed cars (and I’m sure more will come via DLC) and an awesome damage model. The cars aren’t direct representations of the real-life counterparts, seeing as they’ve had a few design provisions to suit the game’s style. You’ll see plenty of variety in the vehicle types as well, from muscle cars and tuners to luxury vehicles and vans. Given that, there should be something for everyone. No word yet on whether or not you can create custom liveries, but since more and more games support such an option, it would be a step backwards for such a game (especially with how stylized this game is), but it really isn’t that big of a deal.

As far as gameplay elements go, the main draw for this game is the power ups. Included in the game are five different types of power ups. Mine, Shunt, Nitro, Barge and Shock. Each has a specific characteristic. The ‘Mine’ power-up lays mines on the track, exploding on impact any vehicles that are following you. The ‘Shunt’ power-up, which sends a ‘homing’ blast to the car in front of you, upending the vehicle and causing it to lose control. ‘Nitro’, obviously, gives you a boost of speed. You can send a shockwave out the sides of your vehicle with the ‘Barge’ power-up. And last, but not least, is the ‘Shock’ power-up, which sends out a blue lightning bolt that slows any nearby opponents down, and causes the target vehicle to lose any of its power-ups.

One of the cooler aspects to the power-up system is that you can store two at any given time. If you happen to save up two of the same power-up, you can “double tap” it and increase the damage dealt, the speed, etc (depending on which one you use. They each have a different specialized effect). If you have two different power-ups, you can switch from one to the other if you prefer to use a specific one during a race. There are also health pick ups, so you have to keep track of the damage you take as well.

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Expanding Horizons: New Official Blogs

For those of you who speak Italian or German, Sony now has Official Blogs for those regions. Click on one of these links for either the Italiano or Deutsch sites if you prefer reading in those languages.

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First Uncharted 2 Fortune Hunter Edition Sweepstakes

The first of many Uncharted 2 Fortune Hunter Edition sweepstakes is taking place over at G4. The package includes the game, as well as many other things, including an exact 15 inch replica of the Phurba Dagger artifact. Keep in mind the only way to get a hold of one of these editions is solely through contests. We’ll keep you posted on any more that show up.

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Uncharted 2 Interview At PAX

The Official Blog had interviewed Naughty Dog Creative Director Amy Hennig over at PAX with some interesting stuff. Nothing that will spoil the game at all, but there are some interesting details. Right at the beginning, they said the story is definitely not over, so we may even see some more games in the future, which would be awesome! There are also over 90 minutes of non-interactive cutscenes, which tells you how long the game should take to complete :P .

Also, apparently, the first Uncharted only used about a third of the PS3′s capabilities, but this time, they squeezed as much out of it as thy possibly could, and that’s very evident just by looking in the pictures and videos.

Be sure to check out XPlay tonight for some more Uncharted 2 goodness, including a behind-the-scenes. Here are some of the details:

And be sure to tune in to G4 tonight at 6:30PM ET/PT for a 30-minute special episode of X-Play that features a behind-the-scenes visit to Naughty Dog. Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb get the scoop on UNCHARTED 2’s epic single-player campaign, go in-depth on co-op, as well as what it takes to design the game’s highly intricate and difficult puzzles.

Going by that description be warned, though, because it sounds like there may be a few spoilers. Check it out if you are interested though. I don’t have the channel, so I won’t be able to watch it :( . Who isn’t looking forward to Uncharted 2? The game will be released stateside on October 13th and hit European territories on October 16th, one week earlier than previously listed.

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Shout if you want trophies for Valkyria Chronicles.

Sega stated that they would make more PS3 exclusives if  their 1st rpg for the system ,Valkyria Chronicles, sold well. Eventhough intial sales were flat ( mainly due to the time of it’s release ), VC is now a top seller. During the month of April alone, VC  saw a 400% increase in sales from the previous month.

The game sold almost as many units in that single month as it did upon launch last year – an extremely rare case for video games, says SEGA.

SEGA credited the games fans for the increase of sales and now they say it’s up to YOU if you want a trophy patch for the title.

 ”I wouldn’t keep you guys hoping if it was impossible,” Aaron Webber of Sega wrote. “I’m a fan of the game as well, and I don’t believe in stringing people along for things that might not happen. All of the fans should keep posting about it and keep requesting the trophies, gather as much support as possible. “Number speak loudest!” he noted.

You heard the man, gamers! Get on your roofs and shout to SEGA how much you want to show the world that you defeated the Marmota with a good ol’ fashion shiny trophy!

Or just send them an email. Effective but less dramatic…

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Pre Tokyo Game Show Rumors

It’s just two days until 2009′s  TGS kicks off  and the rumors about what gamers can expect this year are bubbling.  Besides Konami’s 5 mystery titles that are set to be revealed this week, Sony is keeping the lid on 3 PS3 titles of their own. According to PlayStation University Sony’s mystery titles are none other than; Grandia 4, Ar Tonelico 3 and Legend of Dragoon 2.

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