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Preview: F.E.A.R. 3
This is the third installment to the first person shooter/horror series from developer Day 1 Studios scared the shit out of you(if you played the first two.) Here a brief description of the game this go around.
F.E.A.R. 3 comes with a new co-op gameplay mode – this time out, you’ll be playing as Point Man, along with his recently deceased younger brother Paxton Fettel. Though he’s dead, Fettel still packs a powerful punch as he’ll have access to a different play style. Complimenting Point Man’s gun-based gameplay, Fettel will be able to use paranormal attacks (such as a slow motion ability) along with being able to see things his corporeal brother can’t.
With the new co-op approach also comes a new cover system (a la Gears of War), allowing you to employ new strategies when tackling various challenges. You’ll be able to flank enemies, or simply overpower them with the help of a second player. Along with that, players will not only have to fend off enemies, they’ll also have to back up the other player, even going so far as reviving them should they fall during the course of a firefight.
While there’s still a single player element (which follows the same course of events as the co-op mode), you’ll only be able to play as Point Man with the AI controlling Fettel. However, you’ll be encouraged to play the co-op game as you’ll be able to see and do things you’d not have access to without the help of Fettel.
A new AI generative system has been introduced to the game, allowing enemies to appear on the fly from any point in an environment. This does away with any obvious patterns when dealing with spawn points, resulting with some hectic action as you won’t know where the next attacks will be coming from.
In my opinion, the co-op seems abit overpowering but if the AI toughened up then I say its fair game. In the last two installments the AI was pretty tough and made some missions impossible to beat. There were rumors that you could play as the demented mother who is powerful the two main characters hmmm I’m going look into that.
News from Gamescom
Gamescom is like the European version of E3 hosted in Germany. So major game publishers/companies come to show of or announce games they have been work on. Well enough of that.
At the Konami press conference, they revealed that No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise, the official sequel No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for Wii, will be heading on PlayStation 3 supporting PlayStation Move.

If you or anyone you know planning on getting a Playstation3 slim anytime soon, you could stop and wait a little while long. Sony announced they are releasing two new versions of the console. The 160GB version, will be replacing the current 120GB PS3 with the same price of $299.99.  The 320GB version will come bundled with Playstation Move, PS Eye camera, a copy of Sport Champion and demo game disc  all retail together for $399.99.
Insomniac Games took the stage during Sony’s press conference to announce two new titles. One being the long-anticipated sequel to a sequel, Resistance 3. Looks like the Chimera are back. An the other title Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One. This will the first game in the series  that will feature four player co-op.  Players can choose and play as Ratchet, Clank, Capt. Quark and Dr. Nefarious. Players can drop-in and out  on online or offline. It will be coming out Fall of 2011

BioWare annouced  Mass Effect 2 will soon be available to play on PS3, and Microsoft responded  by saying the original Mass Effect will remain exclusive to Xbox, making Xbox 360 the only place to get the full Mass Effect experience.
BioWare has also declared a release date for their other great RPG  sequel, Dragon Age 2. It is slated for March 8, 2011. Your new protagonist is a human champion named Hawke. While you can pick your character’s class, gender and can still customize how he or she looks, you can’t choose a different class.

Many release dates have been slowly announced. Some are listed below
Nintendo
Metroid: Other M–August 31 Donkey Kong Country Returns – November 21 Kirby’s Epic Yarn – October 17 GoldenEye 007 – November 16 Wii Party – October 3 PokePark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure–November 1 Professor Layton and the Unwound Future–September 12 Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs–October 4 Art Academy–October 25 Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!–November 14 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light – October 5 Sonic Colors – November 16 NBA Jam – October 5Mass Effect 2 heading to PS3
The wait is over. I didn’t know I was waiting but the popular Sci-Fi RPGÂ sequel, Mass Effect 2 will be released for the Playstation 3 on January 2011.
BioWare CEO Ray Muzyka made the announcement today at Gamescom in Germany during Electronic Arts’ press conference. This version contains the full Mass Effect 2 game and “hours of bonus content,” though it is unclear at this time what that bonus content is.
More info will be provided as they come
First Look: Bioshock Infinite
Bungie coming to PS3
Bungie, the mastermind behind the popular Halo franchise, is apparently looking for PS3 developers so that they may create games for the Sony system. Does this mean that the PS3 will see its own version of Halo, Oni, Myth, or other Bungie games? According to Bungie’s Engine Programmer job description:
“Bungie is seeking a relentless code warrior, devoted to the pursuit of programming excellence and of furthering our ongoing quest for world domination. Bring your thirst for knowledge and PS3 might and fuse it with our talented team; together we shall forge a dread Engine that will quake lands (of many architectures) underfoot.”
For more Bungie job opportunities and news, visit http://www.bungie.net/default.aspx.
This can open up some new exclusive IPs for Sony and a ton of great multi-console games. What are your thoughts about this?
NBA JAM Not Wii Exclusive
The remake of the hit classic NBA Jam will no longer be a Wii exclusive. The game will be available on the PS3 and XBox 360 in HD splendor. There is a catch though… To get the game for the PS3 or XBox360, you have to purchase NBA Elite 11. Within the packaging of NBA Elite 11, there will be a code to download the new NBA Jam via PSN and the XBox Live Marketplace. There is another catch… Though the PS3 and XBox360 versions of NBA Jam may look better and have better online play, neither will have the highly anticipated Remix Tour mode that will be featured on the Wii version. Inspired by Burnout, this mode lets you pick a team and go against some of basketball’s greatest players. It also boasts random challenges with random effects and goals. Imagine having to beat MJ in a backboard breaking slam dunk contest to get a gold reward.
Players looking forward to getting NBA Elite 11 will be happy to get NBA Jam as a bonus. Those not interested in NBA Elite 11, but want to play NBA Jam in HD will have to cough up some money for a game that they don’t even want. Personally, I think that I will buy NBA Elite 11, download NBA Jam, and return NBA Elite 11. Hopefully, I can get a full refund and put it towards some other game that I really want to play. NBA Jam will be available on the Wii on October 5, 2010. NBA Elite 11 is sceduled to drop around the same time.
7 Characters to be Added to Super Street Fighter 4?

Now we’ve heard from some within the fighting game scene that 7 characters will be added to the Super Street Fighter IV roster this September.This makes sense as new characters for SSF4 has been talked about since the beginning by Capcom.Then we linked to the Street Fighter Facebook page that showed images of Rolento and Alex as new characters. when you add that the arcade release is right around the corner in Japan, Capcom would want to make sure the arcade version has something over the console version and if this will cost us some extra money to get these characters if they come out. But who would you like to see on the roster?
New DLC for Transformers: War for Cybertron
Finally! Activision has released new downloadable content for Transformers: War for Cybertron on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace. The DLC package includes 5 new playable characters and 4 new action filled maps for $9.99 on the PSN or 800 points on Xbox Live. Players have even more options to crush the competition into sheet metal and upgrade their bots. Lets hope that Activision keeps a steady stream of content coming.


