Archive for September, 2010
Reactions: Beyond Good & Evil getting HD remake
Pretty graphics, achievements and trophies, and leaderboards all added to a game I’ve always wanted to play? The vague “2011″ release date can’t come soon enough. Plus the digital release would lead one to assume it’ll be relatively cheap.
Author: CodyReactions: Nintendo 3DS priced and dated
You might have heard by now, but a little thing called the 3DS will be hitting Japanese store shelves on February 26, 2011 for ¥25,000 ($299). The U.S. and European launches will follow a month later in March, but no pricing has been confirmed as of yet.
Author: CodyTrailers: New Darkspore trailer
I still don’t understand precisely what this game is all about, but it looks like it could be relatively fun. How could a co-op action-RPG with a heavy emphasis on customization not be? Still, I’d like to see some more in-depth presentations of the game concepts.
Author: CodyTrailers: What happens in Vegas is televised for all to see
Because this is a commercial for Fallout: New Vegas. Get it? Anyways, I really haven’t been too interested in New Vegas, but every time I see it in action I like it. I don’t know what to make of that. Maybe Fallout 3‘s bleak landscape just scarred me too much. Now I’m wondering if playing/watching/reading depressing things is good or bad for depression…well, one thing I do know is that neon lights are always attractive! Oh, and this game better have a post-nuclear winter version of Liar’s Dice in it.
Author: CodyReactions: Halo: Reach DLC inbound?

The extend of the rumor is essentially the above image from the latest Bungie Weekly Update. No mention of DLC is made, but there are most certainly more achievement points listed than that the game shipped with. Bets on how long it takes to make it to market?
Author: CodyTrailers: AC: Brotherhood’s multiplayer in motion
I’ll be the first to admit how skeptical I’ve been of multiplayer in Assassin’s Creed and the quality ofBrotherhood in general. And I still think that all the combat in this gameplay looks incredibly boring, but the idea of multiplayer parkour chases is blowing my mind. I am now officially holding judgment on this game.
Author: CodyReactions: Ron Gilbert feeling Double Fine after reuniting with Tim Schafer

So you know how everybody looks back on the early ’90′s Lucasarts adventure games as the golden age of comedy for games? You know how Tim Schafer and Ron Gilbert pretty much single-handledly built that reputation when they worked together? Well, maybe you can see where I’m going with this.
Author: CodyReactions: Fable III has an all-star (and British) voice cast
John Cleese, Sir Ben Kingsley, Simon Pegg, Stephen Fry…the list goes on and on. The best part? These aren’t just big names; they actually seem funny in their roles and bring the characters to life. Can’t wait for October 26th.
Author: CodyReactions: Make a sacrifice in L4D October 5th

In an unprecedented move, Valve is releasing downloadable content that will function the same in two different games: Left 4 Dead and its even more popular sequel. It doesn’t matter which game you get the DLC for because somebody is dying either way.
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